Al-Mugeiren MM, Abdel Gader AG, Al-Meshari AA, Al-Rasheed SA, Al-Jurayyan NA, Al Hawasy MN. Normal levels of the natural anticoagulants (proteins C & S and antithrombin III) and the fibrinolytic factors (tPA and PAI) in Arab children.
Ann Saudi Med 1996;
16:501-4. [PMID:
17429225 DOI:
10.5144/0256-4947.1996.501]
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Abstract
The diagnosis of many hemostatic defects in infancy and childhood depends on the establishment of normal levels of various hemostatic factors. In this study, measurements of the natural anticoagulants (proteins C, S, and antithrombin III), as well as the fibrinolytic factors (tPA and PAI) were undertaken in healthy neonates (cord blood; n = 56), as well as in healthy children, up to 12 years of age (n = 103). The results were compared to normal adult values obtained from blood donors (n = 49). Neonatal values were found to be 50% of those obtained in adults and their mean concentrations were as follows: ATIII antigen = 48.4%, ATIII activity = 61.6%, protein C antigen = 47.7%, protein C activity = 57.2%, total protein S = 41.8% and tPA = 1.9 ng/mL. PAI level (25.7 ng/mL) was similar to adult values. In the first three years of life, almost all the hemostatic factors, other than PAI, gained adults levels. The diminished concentrations of the natural anticoagulants, in addition to the hypofibrinolysis in neonates, shifts the hemostatic balance towards fibrin formation and safeguards effective hemostasis. The values obtained in this study may serve as local reference values.
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