Predictive Value of Prognostic Nutritional Index in Children with COVID-19

Radhitio Adi Nugroho, - and Nur Aisiyah Widjaja, Nur and Retno Asih Setyoningrum, - (2023) Predictive Value of Prognostic Nutritional Index in Children with COVID-19. Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences, 94 (3). pp. 2367-2378. ISSN 26514702

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Abstract

Abstract Background and aim: Severe malnutrition might contribute the poor outcomes in COVID-19. This study aims to investigate the relationship between prognostic nutritional index (PNI) and mortality in children with COVID-19 infection and its predictive value for predicting poor prognosis. Methods: A case control study using medical records of paediatric patients with COVID-19 was conducted from June 2020-July 2022. Subjects were divided into two groups: non-survived and survived. PNI value were calculated as 10 x serum albumin (g/dL) + 0.005 x total lymphocyte count (/mm3). PNI was compared with nutritional status and several markers that have been used in COVID-19, including (1) neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), (2) systemic immune inflammation index (SII), and (3) platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR). Results: Among 124 eligible subjects, 34 (27.41%) were in the non-survived group and 90 (72.58%) children in the survived group. Children with severe malnutrition had lower albumin and a greater risk of death than those with good nutrition. PNI, NLR, and SII were significantly correlated with the mortality children with COVID-19 except for PLR; P = 0.001, P = 0.001, P = 0.021, and P = 0.118, respectively. Receiver operating characteristic curves stated that PNI (AUC = 0.741, P < 0.0001). The cut-off values of PNI were 41.975 with sensitivities of 73.5% and specificities of 73.3%. PNI value <41.975 had a 7.64 times greater risk of mortality (P < 0.0001). Conclusion: PNI might be used as predictive value for predicting poor outcome in children with COVID-19 infection

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General) > R5-920 Medicine (General)
Divisions: 01. Fakultas Kedokteran > Ilmu Kesehatan Anak (Sub Spesialis)
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CreatorsNIM
Radhitio Adi Nugroho, -UNSPECIFIED
Nur Aisiyah Widjaja, NurNIDN8935700020
Retno Asih Setyoningrum, -UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: arys fk
Date Deposited: 24 Oct 2023 01:14
Last Modified: 24 Oct 2023 01:14
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/128479
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