1. [Microcirculation, blood coagulation and blood phospholipids in acute pneumonia].
- Author
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Iuldashev KIu, Kamilov MK, Makhmudova ZU, and Irmukhamedov RA
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Bronchopneumonia physiopathology, Conjunctiva blood supply, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pneumonia, Pneumococcal physiopathology, Thrombelastography, Blood Coagulation, Bronchopneumonia blood, Microcirculation physiopathology, Phospholipids blood, Pneumonia, Aspiration blood, Pneumonia, Lipid blood
- Abstract
The state of conjunctival microcirculation, thromboelastographic hemocoagulation by 10 indices and 8 fractions of citrated blood plasma phospholipids was studied in 145 patients with acute pneumonia. Microcirculatory disorders with an increase in all conjunctival indices, marked hypercoagulation with raised concentration of phosphatidylethanolamine, lysophosphatidylcholines in parallel with a decrease in the level of phosphatidylcholines of the blood plasma, particularly at the peak of an inflammatory pulmonary process, were found. The relationship of phospholipids with plasma coagulation and microcirculation as a result of the development of a pathological pulmonary process was revealed.
- Published
- 1987