Systemic Inflammatory Response in Brain Injury
Objective: to study the specific features of a systemic inflammatory response in critical ill patients with brain injury.Subjects and methods. A hundred and nine patients were examined. Of them, there were 60 apparently healthy donors who formed a control group (whose obtained values were taken as n...
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doaj-69a932da6a4f4e8b9a1b2a35f4c988c52021-07-28T21:21:48ZrusRussian Academy of Medical SciencesObŝaâ Reanimatologiâ1813-97792411-71102007-12-0136293210.15360/1813-9779-2007-6-29-32878Systemic Inflammatory Response in Brain InjuryD. V. Vyalov0N. V. Nikiforova1Yu. A. Churlyaev2Branch of the Research Institute of General Reanimatology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, NovokuznetskBranch of the Research Institute of General Reanimatology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, NovokuznetskBranch of the Research Institute of General Reanimatology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, NovokuznetskObjective: to study the specific features of a systemic inflammatory response in critical ill patients with brain injury.Subjects and methods. A hundred and nine patients were examined. Of them, there were 60 apparently healthy donors who formed a control group (whose obtained values were taken as normal) and 49 patients with isolated severe brain injury in the acute period. The magnitude of a systemic inflammatory response was evaluated from the blood levels of acute-phase response agents, such as C-reactive protein, haptoglobin, a^-antitrypsin, ceruloplasmin, transferrin, proteins of complement C3, C4, albumin.Results. Analysis of the findings revealed that the systemic inflammatory response developed in severe brain injury, but it had its own features. Thus, there was a less increase in the level of C-reactive protein and a decrease in the blood concentrations of the positive acute-phase response agent haptoglobin. The change in the content of the other study acute-phase proteins was the same as described for a classical systemic inflammatory response in septic states and during surgical intervention.Conclusion. The revealed changes in the levels of C-reactive protein and haptoglobin support the view of limitation of a brain lesion focus by the functioning blood-brain barrier, by determining the course of a systemic inflammatory response in patients with severe brain injury.https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/878systemic inflammatory responsesevere brain injuryacute brain injuryacute-phase inflammatory proteins |
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D. V. Vyalov N. V. Nikiforova Yu. A. Churlyaev |
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D. V. Vyalov N. V. Nikiforova Yu. A. Churlyaev Systemic Inflammatory Response in Brain Injury Obŝaâ Reanimatologiâ systemic inflammatory response severe brain injury acute brain injury acute-phase inflammatory proteins |
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D. V. Vyalov N. V. Nikiforova Yu. A. Churlyaev |
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D. V. Vyalov |
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Systemic Inflammatory Response in Brain Injury |
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Systemic Inflammatory Response in Brain Injury |
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Systemic Inflammatory Response in Brain Injury |
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Systemic Inflammatory Response in Brain Injury |
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Systemic Inflammatory Response in Brain Injury |
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systemic inflammatory response in brain injury |
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Russian Academy of Medical Sciences |
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Obŝaâ Reanimatologiâ |
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2007-12-01 |
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Objective: to study the specific features of a systemic inflammatory response in critical ill patients with brain injury.Subjects and methods. A hundred and nine patients were examined. Of them, there were 60 apparently healthy donors who formed a control group (whose obtained values were taken as normal) and 49 patients with isolated severe brain injury in the acute period. The magnitude of a systemic inflammatory response was evaluated from the blood levels of acute-phase response agents, such as C-reactive protein, haptoglobin, a^-antitrypsin, ceruloplasmin, transferrin, proteins of complement C3, C4, albumin.Results. Analysis of the findings revealed that the systemic inflammatory response developed in severe brain injury, but it had its own features. Thus, there was a less increase in the level of C-reactive protein and a decrease in the blood concentrations of the positive acute-phase response agent haptoglobin. The change in the content of the other study acute-phase proteins was the same as described for a classical systemic inflammatory response in septic states and during surgical intervention.Conclusion. The revealed changes in the levels of C-reactive protein and haptoglobin support the view of limitation of a brain lesion focus by the functioning blood-brain barrier, by determining the course of a systemic inflammatory response in patients with severe brain injury. |
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systemic inflammatory response severe brain injury acute brain injury acute-phase inflammatory proteins |
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