Abstract

The influence of trauma on parameters of humoral immunity changes has been studied. The study includes 52 patients with various forms of traumatic illness, aged 18-69 years (37,91±4,28). The control group consisted of 16 patients who had undergone a routine surgery not related to the pathology of musculoskeletal system. All patients of the main group were divided into 3 groups according to the severity of their condition. Analysis of parameters of cellular link of immune system was performed by defining the pool of B-lymphocytes (CD22+ lymphocytes), determination of main classes' immunoglobulins, and calculation of integrated indicators. The highest expression (immune disorders of II-III grades) of changes of cellular immunity was observed in patients with severe traumatic illness (detailed clinical picture). Surgical intervention, even without traumatic injury significantly affect cellular immunity, but in patients with traumatic illness immunity disorders were significantly higher than in the comparison groups.

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