The diagnostic value of C-X-C motif chemokine 8 in elderly patients with bacterial upper respiratory tract infections and its correlation with prognosis
Lei Yu, Youtao Hu, Jianbin Sun, Xinguang Liu

TL;DR
This study shows that CXCL8 levels are higher in elderly patients with bacterial upper respiratory infections and may help predict disease recurrence.
Contribution
The study identifies CXCL8 as a potential biomarker for prognosis in elderly patients with bacterial upper respiratory tract infections.
Findings
CXCL8 levels were significantly higher in elderly BURTI patients compared to healthy controls.
Higher post-treatment CXCL8 levels correlated with increased infection recurrence.
CXCL8 demonstrated good diagnostic and prognostic value with an AUC of 0.788.
Abstract
This study aimed to further investigate the correlation between C-X-C motif chemokine 8 (CXCL8) and the prognosis of bacterial upper respiratory tract infections (BURTIs) in the elderly population (≥65 years) and to evaluate its potential as a clinical biomarker in this specific high-risk cohort. A total of 58 elderly patients with BURTIs admitted to our hospital between January 2023 and June 2023 (observation group) and 42 healthy individuals (control group) who underwent physical examinations concurrently were selected as the research subjects. Peripheral blood CXCL8 levels were measured in both the observation and control groups at admission and reassessed in the observation group after treatment to determine differences in CXCL8 between groups and changes in CXCL8 before and after treatment in the observation group. The correlation of CXCL8 with BURTI clinical effectiveness was…
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TopicsPediatric health and respiratory diseases · Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections · Respiratory viral infections research
