Open Access
Scientific Reports, volume 6, issue 1, publication number 23871
Age-specific percentile-based reference curve of serum procalcitonin concentrations in Japanese preterm infants
Noriko Fukuzumi
1
,
Kayo Osawa
2, 3
,
Itsuko Sato
1
,
Sota Iwatani
4
,
Ruri Ishino
1
,
Nobuhide Hayashi
1
,
Kazumoto Iijima
4
,
Jun Saegusa
1
,
Ichiro Morioka
3, 4
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2016-04-01
Multidisciplinary
Abstract
Procalcitonin (PCT) levels are elevated early after birth in newborn infants; however, the physiological features and reference of serum PCT concentrations have not been fully studied in preterm infants. The aims of the current study were to establish an age-specific percentile-based reference curve of serum PCT concentrations in preterm infants and determine the features. The PCT concentration peaked in infants at 1 day old and decreased thereafter. At 1 day old, serum PCT concentrations in preterm infants <34 weeks’ gestational age were higher than those in late preterm infants between 34 and 36 weeks’ gestational age or term infants ≥37 weeks’ gestational age. Although the 50-percentile value in late preterm and term infants reached the adult normal level (0.1 ng/mL) at 5 days old, it did not in preterm infants. It took 9 weeks for preterm infants to reach it. Serum PCT concentrations at onset in late-onset infected preterm infants were over the 95-percentile value. We showed that the physiological feature in preterm infants was significantly different from that in late preterm infants, even in those <37 weeks’ gestational age. To detect late-onset bacterial infection and sepsis, an age-specific percentile-based reference curve may be useful in preterm infants.
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