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publicationNumber RU-1826064-C
titleOfInvention Method of prognosis of acute bronchopneumonia coarse in children
abstract The invention relates to medicine and can be used to predict the course of acute bronchopneumonia. The aim of the invention is to improve the accuracy of predicting the course of acute bronchopneumonia in children by determining the prognostic value of deviations in the metabolic function of the lungs. The method further determines the concentration of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, fibrinogen, unesterified fatty acids (NEFA) and phospholipid in arterial blood samples with further determination of the venous arterial concentration difference according to the formula Ka / Kw x 100%, where Ka is the concentration studied parameters in arterial blood; Kv is the concentration of the studied parameters in venous blood. Threshold criteria have been identified for predicting the favorable course of acute bronchopneumonia in children. Thus, it is 104.5% for red blood cells, 92.5% for platelets, 85.5% for fibrinogen, 89.3% for REJC, and 92.9% for phospholipids. An increase in these indicators for erythrocytes, NEFA and phospholipids, for leukocytes, platelets and fibrinogenus: a decrease allows predicting an unhealthy course or a complicated course of acute bronchopneumonia, 6 tab. (L C
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