2015
DOI: 10.2119/molmed.2015.00064
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Postnatal Age Is a Critical Determinant of the Neonatal Host Response to Sepsis

Abstract: Neonates manifest a unique host response to sepsis even among other children. Preterm neonates may experience sepsis soon after birth or during often-protracted birth hospitalizations as they attain physiologic maturity. We examined the transcriptome using genome-wide expression profiling on prospectively collected peripheral blood samples from infants evaluated for sepsis within 24 h after clinical presentation. Simultaneous plasma samples were examined for alterations in inflammatory mediators. Group designa… Show more

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“…In the supervised analysis, significant genes were identified using an F-test at p<0.001. Leave-one-out cross-validation and Monte Carlo simulations and permutation analysis were used to determine whether the misclassification rate for each subject (term, preterm, or adult) was significantly better than predicted by chance, using BRB ArrayTools™ Version:4.5.1-Stable Release as described previously [1113]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the supervised analysis, significant genes were identified using an F-test at p<0.001. Leave-one-out cross-validation and Monte Carlo simulations and permutation analysis were used to determine whether the misclassification rate for each subject (term, preterm, or adult) was significantly better than predicted by chance, using BRB ArrayTools™ Version:4.5.1-Stable Release as described previously [1113]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 We also did a subgroup analysis of HRC scores among the patients with BSI (with exclusion of all CoNS) that had serum C reactive protein (≥45 mg/L) during the episode. 13 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 This points to the utility of unsupervised transcriptomic clustering to discover important clinical differences in sepsis.…”
Section: Unsupervised Learning Of Sepsis Subtypesmentioning
confidence: 99%