Dynamics of changes in proteins of the acute phase of inflammation in the postoperative period in patients with disseminated peritonitis
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Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Ukraine
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State Institution «Institute of Haematology and Transfusiology of National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine», Ukraine
These authors had equal contribution to this work
Submission date: 2023-12-18
Final revision date: 2024-02-27
Acceptance date: 2024-04-08
Publication date: 2024-09-03
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Ivan Karol
Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Ukraine
Wiadomości Lekarskie 2024;77(7):1409-1414
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Aim:
To determine the effect of the developed complex treatment of patients with peritonitis on the dynamics of humoral factors of nonspecific reactivity in the course of the disease.
Material and methods:
The study included 124 patients with toxic and terminal stages of peritonitis, who were divided into 3 groups. Group I (main) included 39 patients whose complex treatment included cytochrome C. Group II (main) included 41 patients whose complex treatment included cytochrome C and a solution containing levocarnitine and arginine hydrochloride. The comparison group comprised 44 patients who did not receive the specified drugs. The patients underwent determination of the levels of fibronectin, ceruloplasmin, and procalcitonin in the serum during the course of the disease.
Results:
In patients of the I and II main groups, the use of the proposed treatment contributed to the optimization of the production of acute phase proteins: a decrease in procalcitonin production during the study, optimization of ceruloplasmin and fibronectin production, especially in the II main group. In patients of the comparison group, decompensation in the production of humoral inflammatory factors was determined, associated with a significant increase in fibronectin production, a decrease in ceruloplasmin content, and an increase in procalcitonin throughout the entire period.
Conclusions:
The use of cytochrome C and a solution containing levocarnitine and arginine hydrochloride in the complex treatment of patients with disseminated peritonitis helps to optimize the production of acute phase proteins, which leads to a decrease in inflammation and the preservation of factors of nonspecific humoral activity at a subcompensated level.