Author/Authors :
Mohkam, Masoumeh Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Karimi, Abdollah Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Karimi, Hossein Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Sharifian, Mostafa Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Armin, Shahnaz Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Dalirani, Reza Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Abdollah Gorgi, Fatemeh Pediatric Infectious Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction. The aim of this study was to assess urinary interleukin-8
(IL-8) levels in pyelonephritis and its relation with the clinical
course of the infection and of inflammatory changes detected by
renal scintigraphy.
Materials and Methods. In this quasi-experimental before-after study,
we evaluated 91 children aged 1 to 144 months (mean 34.4 ± 35.2
months) with pyelonephritis. Inflammatory markers including
erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, leukocyte count,
and urinary IL-8, together with the results of ultrasonography,
voiding cystourethrography, and dimercaptosuccinic acid renal
scintigraphy were evaluated in these children. The ratios of urinary
IL-8 to creatinine (IL-8/C) before and after the treatment were
compared with each other.
Results. Urinary IL-8/C levels were significantly higher after the
empirical treatment in comparison with those before the treatment
(0.19 ± 0.21 versus 0.51 ± 0.53, P < .001). No correlation was found
between the urinary IL-8 levels and leukocyturia, urine culture
results, other inflammatory markers, or findings of imaging
examinations.
Conclusions. We found high urinary IL-8 levels in children
with pyelonephritis. We also documented its increasing after the
treatment. We conclude that evaluation of urinary IL-8 can be a
noninvasive test for diagnosis of upper urinary tract infection and
its response to treatment.
Keywords :
interleukin-8 , child , urinary tract infections , inflammation , urinalysis