Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

Systemic inflammatory response and cytokine profile at burn injury in dynamics

Year: 2017, volume 13 Issue: №2 Pages: 229-232
Heading: Physiology and Pathophysiology Article type: Original article
Authors: Morrison V.V., Bozhedomov A.Yu., Simonyan M.A., Morrison A.V.
Organization: Leningrad Regional Clinical Hospital, Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

The aim of the article is to study the dynamics of indices of systemic inflammation in correlation with the following factors: the outcome of the disease, disturbances in proinflammatory cytokines rate and vascular endothelial dysfunction markers rate at burn injury in dynamics. Material and Methods. 152 patients with burn injuries over 30 units by Frank's index were under the study. The research on the level of interleukins, endothelial vessels growth factor, macrophage chemotactic protein, level of endothelin and C-reactive protein was performed with quantitative immuno-enzymatic detection. The amount of circulating of desquamated endothelial cells was accounted by phase-contrast microscopy. Results. Proinflammatory cytokines rate and vascular endothelial dysfunction markers rate significantly increase reaching their maximum indices to the 7-15th day of burn injury and indicating the expressiveness of systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Conclusion. The received data have become important in the determination of increased number of criteria of systemic inflammatory response syndrome depending on the outcomes of the burn injury and endothelial dysfunction development.

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