Integral Hematological Indices and Immunological Parameters in Acute Poisoning in Children
Objective: to study the immune status in a group of children with acute chemical injury and to define the role of integral hematological parameters in the rapid evaluation of the functional state of the immune system. Subjects and methods. Ten patients aged 1 to 3 years with acute chemical poisoning...
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description | Objective: to study the immune status in a group of children with acute chemical injury and to define the role of integral hematological parameters in the rapid evaluation of the functional state of the immune system. Subjects and methods. Ten patients aged 1 to 3 years with acute chemical poisoning were examined. They underwent immune status examination and clinical blood analysis with calculation of integral hematological parameters, by using the conventional formulas. Results. Within the first 24 hours of the disease, the children were found to have higher neutrophils, lower lymphocytes, and moderate monocytosis. Immunological studies revealed a reduction in total lymphocyte counts due to a decreased T-cell ratios. The level of B lymphocytes did not differ from the normal values, but at the same time there was impaired B-lymphocyte production of immunoglobulins. The absorbing capacity of neutrophils remained unchanged and oxygen-dependent cellular metabolism was enhanced. Conclusion. Immunological findings and integral hematological indices point to immune system functional changes forming in children via a systemic response to acute chemical poisoning. Key words: children, acute chemical injury, hematological indices, immune status. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b1470c8772b040ce855b2256204c43d22023-03-13T09:32:52ZengFederal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, RussiaОбщая реаниматология1813-97792411-71102013-10-019510.15360/1813-9779-2013-5-2496Integral Hematological Indices and Immunological Parameters in Acute Poisoning in ChildrenL. A. Kovalenko0G. N. Sukhodolova1ГБОУ ДПО Российская медицинская академия последипломного образования, Кафедра клинической токсикологии, МоскваГБОУ ДПО Российская медицинская академия последипломного образования, Кафедра клинической токсикологии, МоскваObjective: to study the immune status in a group of children with acute chemical injury and to define the role of integral hematological parameters in the rapid evaluation of the functional state of the immune system. Subjects and methods. Ten patients aged 1 to 3 years with acute chemical poisoning were examined. They underwent immune status examination and clinical blood analysis with calculation of integral hematological parameters, by using the conventional formulas. Results. Within the first 24 hours of the disease, the children were found to have higher neutrophils, lower lymphocytes, and moderate monocytosis. Immunological studies revealed a reduction in total lymphocyte counts due to a decreased T-cell ratios. The level of B lymphocytes did not differ from the normal values, but at the same time there was impaired B-lymphocyte production of immunoglobulins. The absorbing capacity of neutrophils remained unchanged and oxygen-dependent cellular metabolism was enhanced. Conclusion. Immunological findings and integral hematological indices point to immune system functional changes forming in children via a systemic response to acute chemical poisoning. Key words: children, acute chemical injury, hematological indices, immune status.https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/96детиострая химическая травмагематологические индексыиммунный статус. |
spellingShingle | L. A. Kovalenko G. N. Sukhodolova Integral Hematological Indices and Immunological Parameters in Acute Poisoning in Children Общая реаниматология дети острая химическая травма гематологические индексы иммунный статус. |
title | Integral Hematological Indices and Immunological Parameters in Acute Poisoning in Children |
title_full | Integral Hematological Indices and Immunological Parameters in Acute Poisoning in Children |
title_fullStr | Integral Hematological Indices and Immunological Parameters in Acute Poisoning in Children |
title_full_unstemmed | Integral Hematological Indices and Immunological Parameters in Acute Poisoning in Children |
title_short | Integral Hematological Indices and Immunological Parameters in Acute Poisoning in Children |
title_sort | integral hematological indices and immunological parameters in acute poisoning in children |
topic | дети острая химическая травма гематологические индексы иммунный статус. |
url | https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/96 |
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