Pediatric reference ranges for serum proteins using the beckman array 360 system
✍ Scribed by Bette Messmer; Wendi Nichols; Cathy Austin; Michael Davis; Michael Bennett
- Book ID
- 103042188
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 255 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-9120
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✦ Synopsis
CONGRESS
(EC-SOD). In this study 55 neonates with c]~mmc Imtg disease had BAL coltccted by the method of non bronchoscopic broncho-alveolar lavage. Specimens coUected weoe amdysed for s.pcro~dd¢ dL~nutos¢ (SOD) a.d total protein, albumin and m~a as markers of d~lution. Control samples we,re co~eoted from 28 age matched pati¢=ds unde~omg geaersl anaesthesia. A positive correlation (p<0.05) was found betwe~ SOD and total protein, albumin and urea. Comparison of patients with controls showed that neonates with lung disease had significantly highcr (p<0.001) levels of protein, albumin and ur~ than controls, however, SOD levels were not significa~ly different (p=0.073). This s.ggests increased vascular pe~neability in neonates with chronic lung disease. Wh~ SOD was expressed in terms of protein ,,d albumin, neonates with lung disease had significantly lower (p<I).0001) SOD to protein ratios than normal controls. This could suggest either inadequate SOD production or a dilutional effect. SOD to urea ratios were not significantly different Investigation of BAL should prove to be a useful tool in ~dhtg the underlying pathology occurmg in neonates with chronic lung dL~as¢.
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