This study was designed to explore whether C-reactive protein (CRP) in serum is helpful in assessing the etiologic diagnosis of acute otitis media (AOM) in children. CRP was measured serially by a radial immunodiffusion method in sera from 67 children with AOM and in 67 matched controls, affected by noninfectious neurologic disorders. In the study group 43 (64%) children had a confirmed bacterial AOM and 24 (36%) showed no bacterial growth from middle ear fluid. The upper limit of CRP in controls was 15 mg/liter. Concentrations of CRP in patients with bacterial AOM ranged from less than 6 to 150 mg/liter; in 71% of the cases the value was greater than 15 mg/liter. In the patients with sterile middle ear fluid CRP ranged from less than 6 to 110 mg/liter; in 67% of the cases the level was greater than 15 mg/liter. CRP greater than 15 mg/liter showed sensitivity of 72%, specificity of 33%, predictive value of a positive test of 66% and predictive value of a negative test of 40%, in detecting bacterial AOM. Measurement of CRP should not be used in the decision regarding antimicrobial therapy for AOM in children.

C-reactive protein in acute otitis media / N. Principi, P. Marchisio, L. Bigalli, E. Massironi. - In: PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE. - ISSN 0277-9730. - 5:5(1986), pp. 525-527.

C-reactive protein in acute otitis media

N. Principi
Primo
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P. Marchisio
Secondo
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1986

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This study was designed to explore whether C-reactive protein (CRP) in serum is helpful in assessing the etiologic diagnosis of acute otitis media (AOM) in children. CRP was measured serially by a radial immunodiffusion method in sera from 67 children with AOM and in 67 matched controls, affected by noninfectious neurologic disorders. In the study group 43 (64%) children had a confirmed bacterial AOM and 24 (36%) showed no bacterial growth from middle ear fluid. The upper limit of CRP in controls was 15 mg/liter. Concentrations of CRP in patients with bacterial AOM ranged from less than 6 to 150 mg/liter; in 71% of the cases the value was greater than 15 mg/liter. In the patients with sterile middle ear fluid CRP ranged from less than 6 to 110 mg/liter; in 67% of the cases the level was greater than 15 mg/liter. CRP greater than 15 mg/liter showed sensitivity of 72%, specificity of 33%, predictive value of a positive test of 66% and predictive value of a negative test of 40%, in detecting bacterial AOM. Measurement of CRP should not be used in the decision regarding antimicrobial therapy for AOM in children.
Acute Disease; Bacterial Infections; Immunodiffusion; Humans; Otitis Media; Child; Predictive Value of Tests; C-Reactive Protein; Child, Preschool; Infant; Virus Diseases; Female; Male
Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale e Specialistica
1986
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