Author/Authors :
Mohkam, Masoumeh Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University , Asgarian, Fahimeh Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University , Fahimzad, Alireza Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University , Sharifian, Mostafa Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University , Dalirani, Reza Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University , Abdollah Gorgi, Fatemeh Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University
Abstract :
Introduction. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) is an important
mediator of the inflammatory response in serious bacterial infections.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of urinary
TNF-α for diagnosis of acute pyelonephritis in children.
Materials and Methods. This study was conducted from March
2006 to December 2007 on children with confirmed diagnosis of
acute pyelonephritis. They all had positive renal scintigraphy
scans for pyelonephritis and leukocyturia. The ratios of urinary
TNF-α to urine creatinine level were determined and compared
in patients before and after antibiotic therapy.
Results. Eighty-two children (13 boys and 69 girls) with acute
pyelonephritis were evaluated. The mean pretreatment ratio of
urinary TNF-α to urinary creatinine level was higher than that 3
days after starting on empirical treatment (P = .03). The sensitivity
of this parameter was 91% for diagnosis of acute pyelonephritis
when compared with demercaptosuccinic acid renal scintigraphy
as gold standard.
Conclusions. Based on our findings in children, the level of urinary
TNF-α-creatinine ratio is acute increased in pyelonephritis and
it decreases after appropriate therapy with a high sensitivity for
early diagnosis of the disease. Further research is warranted for
shedding light on the potential diagnostic role of urinary TNF-α
in pyelonephritis in children.
Keywords :
Pyelonephritis , tumor necrosis factor-alpha , diagnosis , child