INTRACELLULAR IODINE DISTRIBUTION IN THE CHILDREN WITH COMMUNITY‒ ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA LIVING IN REGION WITH IODINE DEFICIENCY

Background. The severity of the course of community-acquired pneumonia in childhood is due to concomitant pathology, the state of the endocrine system and the immunity of the organism, especially among people living in conditions of endemic iodine deficiency. The aim of the study was to inves...

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Main Author: Kibar О. D.
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Language:Belarusian
Published: Grodno State Medical University 2018-05-01
Series:Žurnal Grodnenskogo Gosudarstvennogo Medicinskogo Universiteta
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Online Access:http://journal-grsmu.by/index.php/ojs/article/view/2248/2060
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description Background. The severity of the course of community-acquired pneumonia in childhood is due to concomitant pathology, the state of the endocrine system and the immunity of the organism, especially among people living in conditions of endemic iodine deficiency. The aim of the study was to investigate the clinical course of community-acquired pneumonia in children from the iodine deficiency region and to reveal the peculiarity of the intracellular distribution of iodine in children's blood, depending on the nature of the course of the disease. Material and Methods. 70 patients with CAP were examined. All children underwent laboratory and instrumental examinations. Iodine deficiency was determined by measurement the amounts of iodine in urine samples. Intracellular iodine distribution was studied by total, inorganic and organificated iodine. Results. The analysis of the clinical course of pneumonia in children was carried out. In all study groups, moderate iodine deficiency was detected. When studying the intracellular pool of iodine in patients with severe pneumonia, an inverse relationship was found between the levels of iodine distribution for organic and inorganic iodine (r = -0.99, p <0.05). Also, a close relationship was found between the levels of total and organic iodine (r = 0.64, p <0.05). In patients with moderate severity of pneumonia, this relationship tends to decrease. There was only a slight decrease in the level of total and organic iodine and a moderate increase in the concentration of inorganic iodine in the blood of patients. Conclusions. The revealed changes in indices of the intracellular pool of iodine and its distribution in the body are directly proportional to the severity of community-acquired pneumonia. Severe course of community-acquired pneumonia in childrencontributes to a sharp increase in the concentration of inorganic iodine with a simultaneous decrease in the level of organic and total iodine in the blood.
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spelling doaj.art-d9aacfbe12174d87a2691ea55725314c2022-12-21T21:21:21ZbelGrodno State Medical UniversityŽurnal Grodnenskogo Gosudarstvennogo Medicinskogo Universiteta2221-87852413-01092018-05-0116219620110.25298/2221-8785-2018-16-2-196-201INTRACELLULAR IODINE DISTRIBUTION IN THE CHILDREN WITH COMMUNITY‒ ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA LIVING IN REGION WITH IODINE DEFICIENCYKibar О. D. 0Educational Institution «I. HorbachevskyTernopil State Medical University»Background. The severity of the course of community-acquired pneumonia in childhood is due to concomitant pathology, the state of the endocrine system and the immunity of the organism, especially among people living in conditions of endemic iodine deficiency. The aim of the study was to investigate the clinical course of community-acquired pneumonia in children from the iodine deficiency region and to reveal the peculiarity of the intracellular distribution of iodine in children's blood, depending on the nature of the course of the disease. Material and Methods. 70 patients with CAP were examined. All children underwent laboratory and instrumental examinations. Iodine deficiency was determined by measurement the amounts of iodine in urine samples. Intracellular iodine distribution was studied by total, inorganic and organificated iodine. Results. The analysis of the clinical course of pneumonia in children was carried out. In all study groups, moderate iodine deficiency was detected. When studying the intracellular pool of iodine in patients with severe pneumonia, an inverse relationship was found between the levels of iodine distribution for organic and inorganic iodine (r = -0.99, p <0.05). Also, a close relationship was found between the levels of total and organic iodine (r = 0.64, p <0.05). In patients with moderate severity of pneumonia, this relationship tends to decrease. There was only a slight decrease in the level of total and organic iodine and a moderate increase in the concentration of inorganic iodine in the blood of patients. Conclusions. The revealed changes in indices of the intracellular pool of iodine and its distribution in the body are directly proportional to the severity of community-acquired pneumonia. Severe course of community-acquired pneumonia in childrencontributes to a sharp increase in the concentration of inorganic iodine with a simultaneous decrease in the level of organic and total iodine in the blood.http://journal-grsmu.by/index.php/ojs/article/view/2248/2060community-acquired pneumoniaintracellular iodine distributioninorganic iodineorganificated iodineurinary iodinechildren
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INTRACELLULAR IODINE DISTRIBUTION IN THE CHILDREN WITH COMMUNITY‒ ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA LIVING IN REGION WITH IODINE DEFICIENCY
Žurnal Grodnenskogo Gosudarstvennogo Medicinskogo Universiteta
community-acquired pneumonia
intracellular iodine distribution
inorganic iodine
organificated iodine
urinary iodine
children
title INTRACELLULAR IODINE DISTRIBUTION IN THE CHILDREN WITH COMMUNITY‒ ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA LIVING IN REGION WITH IODINE DEFICIENCY
title_full INTRACELLULAR IODINE DISTRIBUTION IN THE CHILDREN WITH COMMUNITY‒ ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA LIVING IN REGION WITH IODINE DEFICIENCY
title_fullStr INTRACELLULAR IODINE DISTRIBUTION IN THE CHILDREN WITH COMMUNITY‒ ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA LIVING IN REGION WITH IODINE DEFICIENCY
title_full_unstemmed INTRACELLULAR IODINE DISTRIBUTION IN THE CHILDREN WITH COMMUNITY‒ ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA LIVING IN REGION WITH IODINE DEFICIENCY
title_short INTRACELLULAR IODINE DISTRIBUTION IN THE CHILDREN WITH COMMUNITY‒ ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA LIVING IN REGION WITH IODINE DEFICIENCY
title_sort intracellular iodine distribution in the children with community acquired pneumonia living in region with iodine deficiency
topic community-acquired pneumonia
intracellular iodine distribution
inorganic iodine
organificated iodine
urinary iodine
children
url http://journal-grsmu.by/index.php/ojs/article/view/2248/2060
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