Lactoferrin as a Marker of Systemic Inflammatory Response

Authors

  • E.N. Denisov
  • E.V. Grigoriev
  • N.A. Zorin
  • O.F. Lykova
  • Yu.A. Churlyaev
Abstract:

Materials and methods. 51 patients, who were ill with generalized peritonitis, went through a prospective randomized research. They were randomized on groups depending on the objective score SAPS (1984): 29 survived people (53%) and 22 people with favorable end (47%). Intensive care and surgical tactics standardized patients. Lactoferrin (LF) as modulator of systemic inflammatory response (SIR) was assessed by immunoferment analysis. Statistical processing was done McNemar test. Results and discussion. In initial condition dynamics of this laboratory marker defined a group with favorable end as patients with granulocytes activation [1]. On the first 24 hours level of LF was marked twice above values of second group (95% confidence interval (CI) 1670-2024 ng/ml; p less than 0.05). Then content of LF was increased for certain in highest limit of rate (95% CI 1104-1310; pless than0.001). LF level in group with nonfavourable end was remained in lowered figures. It was differ with such in group of comparison for certain (95% CI 811-921 ng/ml; pless than0.05). This situation can be explained as repression of nonspecific resistance on repeated effects of endotoxins. Positive connection of LF indices with facts of SIR (r=0.457; pless than0.05) can serve as proof of granulocyte’s activation in group with favorable end [2].

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volume 1  issue 2

pages  37- 0

publication date 2002-11

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