SERUM C3 AND SERUM C4 COMPLEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH BURN TRAUMA AND CORRELATION WITH BURN INJURY SEVERITY

Sanamed Pub Date : 2022-06-02 DOI:10.5937/sanamed17-36526
S. Arslanagic, J. Karamehić
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Introduction: Burns, depending on the degree of severity, induce a significant pathophysiological response in the body. The complement system participates in the body's defenses as well as in immune responses after burn-induced trauma. Objectives: The main objective of the study was to examine how burn severity affects serum C3 and serum C4 complement values; whether burn severity correlates with serum C3 and C4 complement, and establish the predictive value of the serum C3 complement and serum C4 complement for assessing the severity of the burn.  Patients and methods: According to the degree of TBSA, patients were classified into three groups: group with %TBSA<15% (30 patients), group with %TBSA >15% -25% (30 patients), and group with %TBSA > 25% to 40% (30 patients). According to the depth of burns, patients were classified into two groups partial-thickness burns (39 patients) and full-thickness burns (51 patients). We followed laboratory parameters: value serum C3 complement and serum C4 complement on the first and seventh day after burn trauma. Results: Serum C3 complement was significantly lower in patients with %TBSA>25%-40% and in the group with %TBSA>15%-25% compared to patients with %TBSA<15% on the first and seventh day after burn trauma. Serum C3 complement was significantly lower in patients with %TBSA >15%-25% compared to patients with %TBSA<15% on day one and day seven after burn trauma. Serum complement C4 was not significantly different between burn groups on the first and seventh day. Full-thickness burns have significantly lower levels of serum complement C3, compared to partial-thickness burns, on the 1st and 7th day. Full-thickness burns result in a decrease in serum C4 complement compared to partial-thickness burns on the 7th day after burn trauma, but this decrease is not significant. On the 1st day after burn trauma, we found a negative correlation between %TBSA with serum C3 complement. Serum C4 complement was not correlated with %TBSA on the day 1st. Conclusions: %TBSA and depth of burn result in a significant decrease in serum C3 complement but not serum C4 complement. There is a negative correlation of %TBSA and C3 complement but not serum C4 complement on the 1st day after burn trauma. Serum C3 complement is a significant predictor of burn severity. The predictory significance of the C4 complement is not statistically significant.
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烧伤患者血清c3和c4补体与烧伤严重程度的关系
引言:根据烧伤的严重程度,烧伤会在体内引起显著的病理生理反应。补体系统参与身体的防御以及烧伤后的免疫反应。目的:本研究的主要目的是研究烧伤严重程度如何影响血清C3和C4补体值;烧伤严重程度是否与血清C3和C4补体相关并建立血清C3补体和血清C4补体对评估烧伤严重程度的预测价值。患者和方法:根据TBSA的程度,将患者分为三组:%TBSA15%-25%组(30例)和%TBSA>25%-40%组(30名)。根据烧伤深度,将患者分为部分厚度烧伤(39例)和全厚度烧伤(51例)两组。我们遵循实验室参数:烧伤后第一天和第七天测定血清C3补体和C4补体。结果:烧伤后第1天和第7天,%TBSA>25%-40%的患者血清C3补体显著低于%TBSA>15%-25%的患者和%TBSA<15%的患者。烧伤组在第1天和第7天的血清补体C4没有显著差异。在第1天和第7天,与部分厚度烧伤相比,全厚度烧伤的血清补体C3水平显著降低。与烧伤后第7天的部分厚度烧伤相比,全厚度烧伤导致血清C4补体降低,但这种降低并不显著。在烧伤后第1天,我们发现%TBSA与血清C3补体呈负相关。第1天血清C4补体与%TBSA无相关性。结论:%TBSA和烧伤深度可导致血清C3补体显著降低,但不能导致血清C4补体显著降低。烧伤后第1天,%TBSA与C3补体呈负相关,而血清C4补体不呈负相关。血清C3补体是烧伤严重程度的重要预测指标。C4补体的预测意义在统计学上并不显著。
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