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In vivo Imaging Method to Distinguish Acute and Chronic Inflammation
Published on: August 16, 2013
[Application of chromatography methods for the diagnostics of systemic inflammation]
Abstract:
Specific manifestations of systemic inflammation in patients with acute destructive cholecystitis in the postoperative period were studied by the methods of high-precision exclusive liquid chromatography with chromatograph "Trirotar" (Japan) with columns "Polysep G-5", "Toyopearl-Sw - 2000-2500". It was found that systemic inflammation was accompanied by active accumulation of middle- and low-molecular mass. Later their spectrum was found to change when going over to unfavorable clinical course. In patients with septic shock there occurred enrichment of the chromatographic picture spectrum with new peaks (substances which can be considered as endotoxins), decrease of the albumin concentration, as well as increase of dispersity of the biochemical composition of blood.
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