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NCT06852846
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Clinical Usefulness of a Multi-analyte Immunoassay for Distinguishing Bacterial and Viral Infections in Children

Sponsor: Meyer Children's Hospital IRCCS

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Summary

Fever can be a clinical manifestation present in pediatric infections, posing a challenge for the doctor who must decide whether or not to prescribe an antibiotic therapy. Routine blood tests can assist the doctor in making a decision, although their response times often do not allow for timely therapeutic decisions. Therefore, there is an increased risk of inappropriate prescribing antibiotics for children with viral infections, which contributes to the increase in antibiotic resistance. There is evidence suggesting the effectiveness of certain biomarkers in distinguishing viral from bacterial forms. Biomarkers of potential interest include tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL), interferon gamma-inducible protein of 10 kDa (IP-10), and C-reactive protein. The combination of those tests could distinguish between bacterial and viral infections with 90-94% sensitivity, 88-92.8% specificity, 59-81% positive predictive value and 97-98.8% negative predictive value. This is prospective study using biological samples that aims to evaluate the best diagnostic algorithm for obtaining an early and accurate etiological diagnosis (bacterial infection vs viral infection) of a febrile pediatric patient presenting at the Emergency Department, by comparing the standard algorithm with the diagnostic algorithm integrated with the results of the multi-analytic test.

Official title: Clinical Usefulness of a Multi-analyte Immunoassay for Distinguishing Bacterial and Viral Infections in a Cohort of Pediatric Febrile Patients

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

3 Months - 18 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2024-09-23

Completion Date

2025-12

Last Updated

2025-02-28

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Biological sample

Biomarker test for tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL), interferon gamma-inducible protein of 10 kDa (IP-10), and C-reactive protein

Locations (1)

Meyer Children's Hospital IRCCS, Firenze

Florence, Italy, Italy