Abstract

Аim. For the early diagnosis of complications in liver cirrhosis, the degree of interrelation between clinical and biochemical blood indices and cytokines was studied. Materials and methods. In 107 patients with cirrhosis of viral etiology of classes A, B, C on the Child–Pugh has been studied indexes of clinical and laboratory syndromes were determined for liver cirrhosis cases of Class A, B, C according to Chad–Pugh and the degree of their interrelation with IL-2, IL-6 and TNF-a was determined. Results. Correlation is found between erythrocytes and IL-2, IL-6 in liver cases of class A, erythrocytes and IL-2, IL-6 in liver cases of class C. Correlation is found between leukocytes and IL-6 in liver cases of class A, between leukocytes and IL-6 in liver cases of class C, between leukocytes and TNF-a in liver cases of class C. Correlation is found between thrombocytes and TNF-a in liver cases of class A. Correlation is found between prothrombinand IL-2 in liver cases of class A, between prothrombin and IL-2 in liver cases of class C, between prothrombin and IL-6, PTT, between IL-2 andfibrinase, SMFC in liver cases of class A. Conclusion. The correlation of blood indexes and the level of cytokines was found to be dependent on a series of factors.

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