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Change of cystatin C values in preterm infants with asphyxia-From two centers of China.

Yang Yang1, Yue Wu1, Jing-Jing Pan2, Rui Cheng1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To explore the values of cystatin C (Cys-C) in asphyxial preterm babies as an effective endogenous marker of renal function.
METHODS: After birth, preterm infants with 5-minute Apgar score <8 were included into the asphyxia group. Finally, 276 preterm infants born in two neonatal intensive care units were studied (including 78 babies in the asphyxia group and 198 babies in the control group). Blood samples were obtained from peripheral veins on day 1, day 7, and day 28 when routine blood screening tests were performed.
RESULTS: In first day samples, the mean levels of Cys-C were 2.21 (1.49-2.98) mg/L with gestational age (GA) >32, 1.94 (1.37-2.76) mg/L with GA 28-32, and 1.87 (1.49-2.13) mg/L with GA <28 in the asphyxia group. In seventh day samples, the mean levels of Cys-C were 2.35 (1.57-3.26) mg/L with GA>32, 2.07 (1.42-2.90) mg/L with GA 28-32, and 1.69 (1.13-2.04) mg/L with GA <28. In twenty-eighth day samples, the mean levels of Cys-C were 1.92 (1.61-2.13) mg/L with GA>32, 1.79 (1.29-1.84) mg/L with GA 28-32, and 1.66 (1.21-2.10) mg/L GA <28. There were significant differences not only between the asphyxia and control groups, but also between the mild, moderate, and severe asphyxia groups.
CONCLUSION: Cys-C has a good distinguishability in asphyxial neonates in spite of gestational age or birth weight in the Chinese population. Further studies with large numbers of cases are required to assess whether Cys-C could replace creatinine (Cr) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) as an endogenous marker of renal function.
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Keywords:  asphyxia; blood urea nitrogen; creatinine; cystatin C

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27796051      PMCID: PMC6817137          DOI: 10.1002/jcla.22070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal        ISSN: 0887-8013            Impact factor:   2.352


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