Abstract

Forty six children with Kawasaki disease (observer group) were classified as coronary artery lesions (CAL) subgroup (19 cases) and non-coronary artery lesions (NCAL) subgroup (27 cases)according to echocardiography; 50 healthy children served as control group.Serum heart-type fatty acidbinding protein (h-FABP), platelet activating factor (PAF), cardiac tropnin Ⅰ (cTnI) and creatine kinase isoenzyme MB (CK-MB) levels of all subjects were detected.The results showed that the h-FABP and cTnI levels and positive rate in observer group were higher those in control group (P < 0.05 ), while there were no differences in CK-MB level and positive rate between two groups ( P > 0.05 ).The h-FABP positive rate in observation group was higher than the positive rates of cTnI and CK-MB (P <0.05).The PAF level, PLT and polymorphonuclear neutrophil count in observer group were higher than those in control group ( P <0.05).The h-FABP and PAF levels in CAL subgroup were higher than those in NCAL subgroup (P <0.05).The results suggest that serum h-FABP and PAF can be used as diagnostic indicators for Kawasaki disease complicated with coronary artery lesions. Key words: Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome; Fatty acid-binding proteins

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