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[Prospective analysis of inflammatory markers and perioperative clinical data in children with craniosynostosis undergoing reconstructive surgery].

Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko 2024 Vol.88(1) p. 70-78 🌐 cited 3 Craniofacial Disorders and Treatment
TL;DR Early postoperative period after reconstructive surgery for CS in children is accompanied by significant increase of inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein, procalcitonin, ferritin), however, these findings do not indicate infectious complications.
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Bashiryan BA, Gadzhieva OA, Satanin LA, Lavrenyuk EA, Tere VA, Mazerkina NA, Sakharov AV, Getmanova IV, Roginsky VV

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【연구 목적】 두개골 조기 유합증(craniosynostosis) 재건술 후 소아에서 나타나는 수술적 스트레스 반응과 염증 지표의 변화를 규명하여, 조기 합병증 감별에 필요한 임상적·실험실적 기준을 마련하는 것이 본 연구의 핵심 목표이다.

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APA Boris A. Bashiryan, О А Гаджиева, et al. (2024). [Prospective analysis of inflammatory markers and perioperative clinical data in children with craniosynostosis undergoing reconstructive surgery].. Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko, 88(1), 70-78. https://doi.org/10.17116/neiro20248801170
MLA Boris A. Bashiryan, et al.. "[Prospective analysis of inflammatory markers and perioperative clinical data in children with craniosynostosis undergoing reconstructive surgery].." Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko, vol. 88, no. 1, 2024, pp. 70-78.
PMID 38334733

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Craniosynostosis (CS) is a group of skull malformations manifested by congenital absence or premature closure of cranial sutures. Reconstructive surgery in the second half of life is traditional approach for CS. The issues of surgical stress response after reconstructive surgery for CS in children are still unclear.

[OBJECTIVE] To evaluate clinical and laboratory parameters in children undergoing traumatic reconstructive surgery for CS.

[MATERIAL AND METHODS] Inclusion criteria were CS, reconstructive surgery, age <24 months, no comorbidities and available laboratory diagnostic protocol including complete blood count, biochemical blood test with analysis of C-reactive protein, procalcitonin, ferritin and presepsin. The study included 32 patients (24 (75%) boys and 8 (25%) girls) aged 10.29±4.99 months after surgery between October 2021 and June 2022. Non-syndromic and syndromic forms of CS were observed in 25 (78.1%) and 7 (21.9%) cases, respectively.

[RESULTS] There were no infectious complications. We analyzed postoperative clinical data, fever, clinical and biochemical markers of inflammation.

[CONCLUSION] Early postoperative period after reconstructive surgery for CS in children is accompanied by significant increase of inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein, procalcitonin, ferritin). However, these findings do not indicate infectious complications. This is a manifestation of nonspecific systemic reaction. Severity of systemic inflammatory response syndrome with increase in acute phase proteins indicates highly traumatic reconstructive surgery for CS in children. Analysis of serum presepsin allows for differential diagnosis between infectious complication and uncomplicated course of early postoperative period.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 blood scispacy 1
해부 serum presepsin scispacy 1
합병증 skull malformations scispacy 1
합병증 cranial sutures scispacy 1
약물 presepsin scispacy 1
약물 [MATERIAL AND scispacy 1
질환 craniosynostosis C0010278
Craniosynostosis
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질환 skull malformations C4759713
Deformity of the skull
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질환 traumatic C0332663
Traumatic
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질환 Non-syndromic and syndromic forms of CS were observed in 25 (78.1%) and 7 (21.9%) cases, respectively. scispacy 1
질환 fever C0015967
Fever
scispacy 1
질환 inflammation C0021368
Inflammation
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질환 infectious C0009450
Communicable Diseases
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기타 children scispacy 1
기타 procalcitonin scispacy 1
기타 ferritin scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Male; Child; Female; Humans; C-Reactive Protein; Procalcitonin; Surgery, Plastic; Craniosynostoses; Ferritins; Peptide Fragments; Lipopolysaccharide Receptors