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[Ozone hemotherapy and endogenous intoxication in gestoses].

P N Chuev, S A Ivanchenko, A S Vladyka

    Likars'Ka Sprava
    |July 29, 1999
    PubMed
    Summary

    This study identifies medium-weight molecules (MWM) as key markers of endogenous intoxication in severe gestosis. Ozone hemotherapy effectively reduces MWM levels, alleviating catabolic disturbances in patients.

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    [The pathophysiology of endogenous intoxication in gestoses].

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    Area of Science:

    • Biochemistry
    • Pathophysiology
    • Nephrology

    Context:

    • Gestosis, a severe pregnancy complication, is associated with endogenous intoxication.
    • Medium-weight molecules (MWM) are identified as significant markers of this intoxication.
    • Understanding the stages of intoxication is crucial for effective management.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate medium-weight molecules (MWM) as markers of endogenous intoxication in severe gestosis.
    • To explore therapeutic strategies for correcting intoxication.
    • To correlate MWM levels and distribution with disease severity and kidney function.

    Summary:

    • Endogenous intoxication in gestosis progresses through distinct stages, reflected in MWM levels and their distribution in blood and urine.
    • Urinary MWM levels are indicative of renal functional status.
    • Ozone hemotherapy, when integrated into intensive care, significantly reduces MWM levels and associated catabolic disturbances.

    Impact:

    • Provides a deeper understanding of gestosis pathophysiology and endogenous intoxication.
    • Highlights the diagnostic utility of MWM levels and their distribution.
    • Demonstrates the therapeutic potential of ozone hemotherapy in managing gestosis-related complications.

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