Correlative analysis of maternal leukocyte count,neutrophil count,C-reactive protein and neonatal corresponding index in perinatal pregnant women with high risk factors
WANG Bang1,2 LIU Xiu-xiang2 PAN Qi-qi2 MA Jin-shuai2 ZHANG Huan3
1.Binzhou Medical University,Shandong Province,Binzhou 256600,China;
2.Department of Neonatology,Affiliated Hospital of Binzhou Medical University,Shandong Province,Binzhou 256600,China;
3.Department of Obstetrics,Affiliated Hospital of Binzhou Medical University,Shandong Province,Binzhou 256600,China
Abstract:ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between the number of white blood cells (WBC),the neutrophils count,the C reactive protein(CRP)and the corresponding indicators of neonatal births in perinatal pregnant women with high risk factors,and to find early diagnostic indexes for neonatal infection.MethodsThis study was a prospective and cross-sectional study.In this study,170 pregnant women with high risk factors of infection treated in the obstetrics department of the affiliated hospital of Binzhou Medical University from March to August 2017 were selected as subjects.For pregnant women and newborn babies,the blood samples were collected and the WBC number,neutrophil count and CRP were detected by automatic blood routine analyzer.The Pearson or Spearman method were used to analyze the correlation between WBC number,neutrophils,CRP and neonatal corresponding indexes.ResultsThere was no correlation between WBC number,neutrophil count and CRP of 170 pregnant women and corresponding indexes of neonates(P>0.05).The WBC number and neutrophils count of pregnant women whose gestational age≤34 weeks were correlated with the corresponding indexes of neonates(P<0.05),while there was no correlation between the CRP of pregnant women whose gestational age≤34 weeks and the CRP of neonates(P>0.05).There was no correlation between WBC number,neutrophil count and CRP of pregnant women whose gestational age≥34 weeks and the corresponding indexes of neonates (P>0.05).The WBC number,neutrophil count and CRP of pregnant women whose gestational age ≤34 weeks were consistent with the increase or decrease of the corresponding indexes of neonates.ConclusionThe number of white blood cells and neutrophils in perinatal pregnant women with perinatal pregnancy at gestational age≤34 weeks can be used as an early diagnosis index of neonatal infection.This group of people should be paid attention to.
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WANG Bang;LIU Xiu-xiang;PAN Qi-qi;MA Jin-shuai;ZHANG Huan. Correlative analysis of maternal leukocyte count,neutrophil count,C-reactive protein and neonatal corresponding index in perinatal pregnant women with high risk factors. 中国当代医药, 2018, 25(4): 122-125.
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