Criteria for a Risk of Pneumonias in Acute Poisoning by Psychotropic Agents

To search for informative clinical and laboratory parameters predicting a risk of pulmonary inflammatory processes as complications in acute poisoning by psychotropic drugs, the authors examined 120 and 160 patients with pneumonia-uncomplicated and -complicated disease, respectively. The occurrence...

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Main Authors: K. K. Ilyashenko, S. Yu. Yevgrafov, I. V. Shipilov, T. V. Yermokhina, M. V. Belova, G. N. Sukhodolova
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Published: Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, Russia 2007-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/885
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author K. K. Ilyashenko
S. Yu. Yevgrafov
I. V. Shipilov
T. V. Yermokhina
M. V. Belova
G. N. Sukhodolova
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description To search for informative clinical and laboratory parameters predicting a risk of pulmonary inflammatory processes as complications in acute poisoning by psychotropic drugs, the authors examined 120 and 160 patients with pneumonia-uncomplicated and -complicated disease, respectively. The occurrence of pulmonary inflammatory processes in the above pathology was shown to be favored by long-term blood intoxication, severity and duration of consciousness and respiration disorders that required that artificial ventilation be made. The laboratory criteria for a risk of this complication might be considered those observed within the first 3 days: blood leukocytes were more than twice greater than the normal values in combination with a 2-fold or more decrease in lymphocytes, including B-lymphocytes, iNST-test values being twice increased as compared with the normal values on day 3 of the study, as well as low IgM and IgG values at all its stages. Along with this, there was a progressive rise in MDA, high concentrations of histamine, fibrinogen, and AE at all stages of the study, with AT levels being 1.6 elevated as compared with the normal values.
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spelling doaj-art-aeaeda60dcaf48fab3299ab24fac6f752025-08-20T02:55:52ZengFederal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, RussiaОбщая реаниматология1813-97792411-71102007-12-0136656810.15360/1813-9779-2007-6-65-68885Criteria for a Risk of Pneumonias in Acute Poisoning by Psychotropic AgentsK. K. Ilyashenko0S. Yu. Yevgrafov1I. V. Shipilov2T. V. Yermokhina3M. V. Belova4G. N. Sukhodolova5N. V. Sklifosofsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, MoscowN. V. Sklifosofsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, MoscowN. V. Sklifosofsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, MoscowN. V. Sklifosofsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, MoscowN. V. Sklifosofsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, MoscowN. V. Sklifosofsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, MoscowTo search for informative clinical and laboratory parameters predicting a risk of pulmonary inflammatory processes as complications in acute poisoning by psychotropic drugs, the authors examined 120 and 160 patients with pneumonia-uncomplicated and -complicated disease, respectively. The occurrence of pulmonary inflammatory processes in the above pathology was shown to be favored by long-term blood intoxication, severity and duration of consciousness and respiration disorders that required that artificial ventilation be made. The laboratory criteria for a risk of this complication might be considered those observed within the first 3 days: blood leukocytes were more than twice greater than the normal values in combination with a 2-fold or more decrease in lymphocytes, including B-lymphocytes, iNST-test values being twice increased as compared with the normal values on day 3 of the study, as well as low IgM and IgG values at all its stages. Along with this, there was a progressive rise in MDA, high concentrations of histamine, fibrinogen, and AE at all stages of the study, with AT levels being 1.6 elevated as compared with the normal values.https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/885pneumoniaacute poisoningpsychotropic agentsdiagnostic criteria
spellingShingle K. K. Ilyashenko
S. Yu. Yevgrafov
I. V. Shipilov
T. V. Yermokhina
M. V. Belova
G. N. Sukhodolova
Criteria for a Risk of Pneumonias in Acute Poisoning by Psychotropic Agents
Общая реаниматология
pneumonia
acute poisoning
psychotropic agents
diagnostic criteria
title Criteria for a Risk of Pneumonias in Acute Poisoning by Psychotropic Agents
title_full Criteria for a Risk of Pneumonias in Acute Poisoning by Psychotropic Agents
title_fullStr Criteria for a Risk of Pneumonias in Acute Poisoning by Psychotropic Agents
title_full_unstemmed Criteria for a Risk of Pneumonias in Acute Poisoning by Psychotropic Agents
title_short Criteria for a Risk of Pneumonias in Acute Poisoning by Psychotropic Agents
title_sort criteria for a risk of pneumonias in acute poisoning by psychotropic agents
topic pneumonia
acute poisoning
psychotropic agents
diagnostic criteria
url https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/885
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