Correlation of Fibrinogen Level with PELOD-2 Score As A Predictive Factor For Mortality in Pediatric Sepsis

DOI: 10.47353/jsocmed.v2i11.106 Publication Date: 2025-03-12T11:36:36Z
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Introduction: Fibrinogen is a prognostic biomarker in septic children, lower fibrinogen levels are closely related to higher risk of death. Organ dysfunction was diagnosed based on PELOD-2 score. The aim this study determine the corelation between and score as predictor mortality pediatric patient with sepsis treated PICU HCU at H. Adam Malik General Hospital. Method: A cross-sectional patients Hospital, Medan. Correlation scores seen day I III treatment aged 1 month 18 years hospital stay least 72 hours were analyzed using Spearman test relationship Mann-Whitney test. Results: 50 subjects recruited study, had no correlation (p = 0,074, r -0,225) days 0,110, -0,229) 0,160). Conclusion: not correlate predictive factor for children.
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