Abstract

Увеличение количества острых абсцессов легких, эмпиемы плевры, высокая инвалидизация и летальность обусловливают необходимость поиска новых методов их диагностики и лечения. Целью исследования было изучение морфологических характеристик фаций бронхоальвеолярных смывов и ротовой жидкости у детей с острыми деструктивными пневмониями и выявление корреляции между ними. Обследовано 24 пациента отделения гнойной хирургии в возрасте от 1 до 14 лет. Сбор смешанной нестимулированной ротовой жидкости проводили путем сплевывания в специальные пробирки, бронхоальвеолярные смывы получали методом бронхоскопии. Выявлена коррелятивная связь морфологической картины бронхоальвеолярных смывов и ротовой жидкости у детей в зависимости от патологического состояния организма.

Highlights

  • The acute destructive pneumonias (ADP) occupy up to 10 % of the total number of pneumonias in children

  • BAL got in patients of the second group twice, in patients of the first group — the one time

  • Mixed nonstimulated oral fluid was collected from the patients when they spit into special test tubes

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Introduction

The acute destructive pneumonias (ADP) occupy up to 10 % of the total number of pneumonias in children. Increasing the number of acute forms of lung diseases lead to the search for new methods of treatment They require constant improvement of treatment strategy together with antibacterial therapy. The methods of conservative treatment and "small" surgery are widely used for this purpose. Nowadays evaluation of the properties and composition of bronchial fluid carried by different methods.

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