Chinese Journal of Evidence -Based Pediatric ›› 2016, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (3): 195-199.

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Six biomarkers associated with coronary artery lesions secondary to Kawasaki disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis

ZHOU Xue-qing, LUO Ya-ling, ZHOU Tian-jin, HUANG Shi-xin   

  1. College of Medical Informatics, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing 400016, China
  • Received:2016-03-16 Revised:2016-06-25 Online:2016-06-25 Published:2016-06-25
  • Contact: LUO Ya-ling

Abstract:

Objective To explore the relationship between 6 common biomarkers and kawasaki disease (KD) with coronary artery lesions(CAL) in the acute phase.Methods Case-control studies from the database of Web of Science, PubMed, The Cochrane Library, EBSCO, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Chinese Periodical Database and VIP Information were recruited to summarize the association between 6 biomarkers (WBC, Hb, PLT, CRP, ESR, ALB) with CAL from January 1 2000 to April 30 2016, and the biomarkers were adjusted by multivariate regression analysis. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria the studies were selected through EndNote X7 software. The quality of the studies was evaluated by Newcastle-Ottawa Scale(NOS).Stata 12.0 software was applied for the meta-analysis, OR and 95%CI were extracted from each study. The effect model was selected according to the heterogeneity results.Results Twelve clinical studies with a total of 4 900 patients,1 256 patients with CAL were identified.6 factors were included . Six studies were 7 points and 4 studies were 6 points. There was no statistical significance between WBC, Hb, CRP, ESR with CAL, the results of OR and 95%CI were as follows: 0.32 (0.02-4.91), 0.94 (0.88-1.01), 1.11(0.97-1.26)and 1.09(0.98-1.20). PLT and ALB were related to the CAL, the results were as follows: 1.020(1.001-1.039) and 0.87(0.80-0.95). PLT and ALB were used as random model.Conclusion The major risk factors for KD with CAL in the acute stage were increased PLT and decreased ALB.