Publications by authors named "Iryna Yu Pikina"

Objective: Aim: To improve the early diagnosis, course, prediction of the development of Acute Respiratory pathology in children, taking into account the state of antioxidant system (AOS).

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The research group included school-age children (10-14 years old) with Acute Respiratory pathologe (n=111) and a control group (n=25).diseases in comparation.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to examine respiratory pathology in children aged 10-14, focusing on the inflammatory response and oxidative stress related to acute respiratory infections (ARI).
  • The research involved 111 school-aged children with various upper respiratory conditions, such as acute pharyngitis and bronchitis, and noted correlations between erythrocyte levels and inflammatory markers like IL-1 and TNF-α.
  • Findings indicated that optimized treatment significantly reduced levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and gamma-interferon (γ-IFN), suggesting a positive impact on inflammatory response and metabolic adaptations in the affected children.
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Objective: The aim: This study aims to investigate and analyze the microbiome of the nasopharyngeal zone in acute respiratory infections (ARI) and their relationship with inflammatory markers.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: Examination of 112 children (10-14 years old) with acute respiratory infections (ARI) of the upper respiratory tract was carried out. The control group consisted of 25 healthy children identical in age and examination parameters.

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Objective: The aim: To investigate the parameters change of the general immune responds and endocrine metabolism in the children with Acute Respiratory Pathology and their correlational relationship.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: The study group included: school-age children (10-14 years old) with a diagnosis of acute respiratory disease (ARI) as a general group of respiratory tract inflammatory diseases, of viral and bacterial origin (n=40), which included local inflammatory lesions of the respiratory tract and presented with acute pharyngitis (60.0%), acute bronchitis (20%), acute tonsillitis (22%) and a control group (n=25), identical in age and sex.

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Objective: The aim: To investigate the status and possibilities of markers of the inflammatory response of organism in infants with identified IUI born to mothers diagnosed with TORCH infection.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: The study group included: infants diagnosed with IUI (n = 40), born to mothers (age 31.31 ± 2.

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