Tigor Pandapotan Sianturi and Puspa Wardhani, - and I Dewa Gede Ugrasena, - (2022) Profile of Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Levels in Childhood Malignancy with Febrile Neutropenia. iIndonesian Journal Of Clinical Pathology and medical laboratory, 28 (3). pp. 313-318. ISSN 0854-4263
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Abstract
Infection is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in childhood malignancy with Febrile Neutropenia (FN). Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha (TNF-α) is involved in host defense against bacterial invasion. However, changes in TNF-α levels with the possibility of bacterial infection confirmed by blood culture are still unclear. The study aimed to evaluate TNF-α levels in childhood malignancy with FN who had blood cultures with a control group. Observational cross-sectional analysis during January-October 2020 at Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital, Surabaya. Childhood malignancy with FN episodes as the case group and nonfebrile neutropenia as the control. TNF-α levels examination used plasma with the Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) sandwich method. Blood culture results were obtained from the patient's medical record. The differences in TNF-α levels in the case groups and control were analyzed by the T-square test for two independent samples or Mann-Whitney U according to the data distribution. There were 18 cases group with 30 FN episodes and 15 controls. There were 8(26.66%) positive and 22(73.33%) negative blood cultures from 30 FN episodes. The mean TNF-α levels in the positive blood culture cases group and control: 14.72±5.77 and 9.78±2.74 pg/mL, and the median (min-max) negative blood cultures: 12.19 (7.01-25.70) pg/mL. There was no significant difference in TNF-α levels in the positive and negative blood culture cases group (p=0.527), but there was a significant difference in the control (p=0.049 and p=0.027). Therefore, TNF-α levels cannot be used as a marker of bacterial infection in the case groups.
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | TNF-α, positive blood cultures, negative blood cultures | ||||||||
Subjects: | R Medicine > RB Pathology > RB37-56.5 Clinical pathology. Laboratory technique | ||||||||
Divisions: | 01. Fakultas Kedokteran > Patologi Klinik | ||||||||
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Depositing User: | Dwi Marina | ||||||||
Date Deposited: | 03 Jun 2024 08:32 | ||||||||
Last Modified: | 07 Jun 2024 09:19 | ||||||||
URI: | http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/133306 | ||||||||
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