Research Article
Predictive Role of IL-2R and IL-10 in the Anti-inflammatory Response and Antiplatelet Therapy of Kawasaki Disease: A Retrospective Study
Table 2
Clinical and biochemical characteristics of children with Kawasaki disease in different age groups.
| Characteristics | <4 years | ≥4 years | value |
| Patients, | 40 | 24 | — | Sex (male), (%) | 27 (67.5) | 14 (58.3) | 0.46 | Age, years | 1.50 (0.85-2.81) | 5.0 (4.25-6.00) | <0.01 | Body weight, kg | 11.65 (9.85-14.58) | 18.45 (17.28-20.88) | <0.01 | CD19+ B cells, % | 28.86 (21.67-40.00) | 22.30 (18.48-28.77) | <0.05 | CD8+ T cells, % | | | <0.01 | Extent of decreased IL-10, pg/ml | 8.14 (1.47-39.93) | 1.78 (0-15.80) | 0.104 | Extent of decreased IL-2R, U/ml | 666.00 (229.25-1255.25) | 243.5 (-35.5-757.75) | <0.05 |
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CD: cluster of differentiation; IL: interleukin. Data are presented as the , number, or median (Q L-Q U). |