Abstract
The serum concentrations of IgG, IgA, IgM, C3, C4, haptoglobin, tranferrin, αl-antitrypsin, αl-acid glycoprotein, and C-reactive protein were measured in 14 CAPD patients during the course of peritonitis and at one, two and three months thereafter. Of these parameters only the CRP showed consistent changes paralleling the course of the peritonitis. The CRP baseline values in CAPD patients (second and third month after peritonitis) were similar to those found in non-dialysed normal controls, suggesting that the CRP changes, which were observed, can be attributed to the peritonitis; CRP may be a valid acute phase reactant during peritonitis in PD patients.
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