The significance of procalcitonin test (PCT) in the differential diagnosis of sterile and infectious pancreonecrosis was evaluated. Twenty-four patients with destructive pancreatitis were examined. Plasma procalcitonin concentrations were increased in the patients with infectious pancreonecrosis and correlated with the clinical status of patients evaluated by APACHE II and SOFA scores.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe efficacy of pefloxacin in the complex treatment of 28 patients with pancreatonecrosis of various etiology was estimated in a prospective trial. The diagnosis of pancreatonecrosis was verified by the data of the disease clinical progress, laboratory findings and instrumental examination. Pefloxacin (Abactal; LEK) was administered intravenously in a dose of 400 mg every 8 hours (1200 mg) in combination with metronidazole in a dose of 1.
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August 2000
Current concepts on the formation and biological activity of activated oxygen forms (AOF) in humans are discussed. The main AOF types are produced as a result of consecutive single-electron recovery of molecular oxygen (O2) and are more reactive than O2. AOF are initially normal components of cellular metabolism with certain biological functions.
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