Title of article :
Analysis of 135 Cases of Pediatric Henoch-Schönlein Purpura in Gansu, Northwestern China
Author/Authors :
Zhao, Youli Department of Clinical Medical Laboratory - Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou, China , Yadav, Prabin Kumar Department of Urology - Institute of Urology - Institute of Gansu Nephro-Urological Clinical Center - Key Laboratory of Urological Disease of Gansu Province, Lanzhou , Pan, Yunyan Department of Clinical Medical Laboratory - Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou, China , Niu, Shaomin Department of Pediatrics - Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou, China , Zhang, Su Department of Urology - Institute of Urology - Institute of Gansu Nephro-Urological Clinical Center - Key Laboratory of Urological Disease of Gansu Province, Lanzhou , Wang, Hanzhang Department of Urology - The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, United State , Wang, Zhiping Department of Urology - Institute of Urology - Institute of Gansu Nephro-Urological Clinical Center - Key Laboratory of Urological Disease of Gansu Province, Lanzhou
Abstract :
Background: Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) is the most widespread systemic small-vessel vasculitis of childhood. Limited information
exists about the epidemiology, allergen and laboratory bio-markers reflecting HSP disease phases in Northwestern China.
Objectives: To comprehensively evaluate the epidemiology, allergen and laboratory bio-markers reflecting HSP disease phases for
the first time in this region.
Methods:We retrospectively evaluated 135HSPpatientsand86 controls aged14 years admitted to the Children’s Hospital of Gansu
Province between January 2016 and December 2017. Epidemiological profiles, clinical characteristics and laboratory biomarkers
of both inflammation and activated coagulation were analyzed for each HSP patients and controls. The monocyte-to-lymphocyte
ratio (MLR), neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) were calculated based upon the results of
routine blood tests performed during hospital stay of the patients.
Results: In total, 77 patients had arthritis, 46 had gastrointestinal involvement and 15 had renal involvement. The most common
predisposing factors were upper and lower respiratory tract infections, allergies and seasonal variation. Frequency of renal involvement
was significantly higher among patients older than 7 years but lower with a positive rate of allergens. The average levels of Creactive
protein, white blood cells (WBC), neutrophils, platelets, D-dimer, fibrin degradation product (FDP), NLR and PLR among patients
were significantly increased compared with the control group. Sensitivity and specificity were highest for neutrophil counts,
while the area under the curve (AUC) for platelet count was highest. Patients with gastrointestinal involvement had significantly
higher WBC, neutrophil count, D-dimer and FDP levels than those without. Sensitivity, specificity and AUC were highest for neutrophil
counts. Increased D-dimer levels were significantly associated with gastrointestinal involvement and renal involvement.
Conclusions: The first report of epidemiologic characteristics of HSP in children in this area enriches the HSP epidemiological data
of China. Exposure to allergens should be reduced in patients aged approximately 7 years and renal involvement should be carefully
monitoredin patientsaged> 7 years. WBCcount, neutrophil, D-dimerandFDPlevels are better thanconventional infection markers.
Particularly, D-dimer is an independent predictor on HSP patients with gastrointestinal involvement and renal involvement.
Keywords :
Independent Predictor , Renal Involvement , Allergens , Infection Markers , Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics