Klinische Pädiatrie
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Klinische Pädiatrie · May 1990
[In-vivo activation of the 4th component of the complement system (C4) in premature and term infants with generalized bacterial infections].
The concentrations of the complement components C3 and C4 and their activation products C3dg and C4d were determined in EDTA-stabilized serum of 25 premature and term infants. EDTA plasma and EDTA serum obtained from 30 normal blood donors were used as controls. According to clinical, laboratory and/or microbiological findings, six of the 25 children had infections. ⋯ Observation of the course and comparison with CrP showed that elevated C4d values may occur earlier. In the authors' view, these findings indicate that in bacterial infections of premature and term infants the fourth complement component is activated, while the extent to which the third complement component is involved in the activation process is not measurable. Further studies are needed to establish whether early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis can be improved by determining C4d.