SEQUENTIAL DETERMINATION OF CRP, α1-ANTITRYPSIN AND HAPTOGLOBIN IN NEONATAL SEPTICAEMIA |
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Authors: | CH. SPEER A. BRUNS M. GAHR |
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Affiliation: | Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital, Göttingen, West-Germany |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. In 312 preterm and term newborn infants serum concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP), haptoglobin and α1-antitrypsin were measured during several days by radial immunodiffusion. In addition white blood cell count and the ratio of band to total neutrophils (B/N-ratio) were determined. In 12 infants with proven sepsis CRP was found elevated above the upper limit of the normal range (20 mg/l). Successful therapy was followed by a decrease of CRP concentration. In infants with suspected infection high CRP values were found in most cases. In contrast, haptoglobin and α1-antitrypsin concentrations differed not significantly between the group of infants without infection, with proven and with suspected infection. White blood cell count and B/N-ratio also were not appropriate for the early identification of bacterial infection in the newborn period. |
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Keywords: | C-reactive protein haptoglobin α1-antitrypsin identification of neonatal infection neonatal septicaemia acute phase reactants |
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