Complement Activation Fragments Are Increased in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients with Severe AKI.
Erin K StensonZhiying YouRon ReederJesse NorrisHalden F ScottBradley P DixonJoshua M ThurmanAshley Frazer-AbelPeter MouraniJessica KendrickPublished in: Kidney360 (2021)
Multiple complement fragments increase as magnitude of AKI severity increases. Very high levels of urine Ba or plasma C4a may identify patients at risk for severe AKI, hemodialysis, and MAKE30 outcomes. The fragments may be useful as a functional biomarker of complement activation and may identify those patients to study complement inhibition to treat or prevent AKI in children who are critically ill. These findings suggest the need for further specific investigations of the role of complement activation in children who are critically ill and at risk of AKI.