Prognostic significance of marked leukocytosis in hospitalized patients Journal Article


Authors: Chang, R.; Wong, G. Y.
Article Title: Prognostic significance of marked leukocytosis in hospitalized patients
Abstract: Study objective:To identify the prognostic significance of marked neutrophilic leukocytosis (MNL), defined as white blood cell (WBC) count of ≥25,000/μL and ≥80% mature neutrophils by differential count, in hospitalized patients. Design:A central laboratory computer identified all consecutive patients with MNL in a one-month period. After exclusion of outpatients, neonates, and patients with bematologic malignancies or incomplete records, the remaining patients were studied and followed until discharge or death. Setting:Inpatient services of a 988-bed tertiary care teaching hospital. Patients:72 inpatients with MNL. Interventions:None. Measurements and main results:Associated conditions and hospital mortality were recorded. Potentially confounding or contributing variables, including age, sex, intensive care unit stay, infection, acidosis, uremia, malignancy, hemorrhage, surgery or invasive procedure, peak WBC count, and duration of MNL, were examined by multivariate analysis with mortality as the outcome variable. Overall hospital mortality was 29% in study patients. A higher peak WBC count (p=0.0046), increasing age (p=0.0058), MNL duration of > one day (p=0.025), and lack of associated invasive procedures (p=0.04) were jointly significant in the prediction of mortality in MNL patients. Conclusions:The results confirm the impression of poor outcome associated with MNL and validate the use of MNL data in indices of severity of illness and as a prognostic marker for hospitalized patients regardless of underlying disease. © 1987 Glaxo Inc.
Keywords: adolescent; adult; child; aged; aged, 80 and over; child, preschool; major clinical study; mortality; prediction; age; hospitalization; disease severity; confounding factors (epidemiology); severity of illness index; neutrophil; chi-square distribution; leukocyte count; corticosteroid; regression analysis; analysis of variance; leukocytosis; dopamine; intravenous drug administration; noradrenalin; oral drug administration; beta adrenergic receptor stimulating agent; middle age; dobutamine; aminophylline; prognosis; human; male; female; article; inhalational drug administration; leukemoid reaction; white blood cell; isoprenaline
Journal Title: Journal of General Internal Medicine
Volume: 6
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0884-8734
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 1991-06-01
Start Page: 199
End Page: 203
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/bf02598960
PUBMED: 2066822
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 27 September 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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