Functional state of the endothelium in men after mine-explosive injury during the war in Ukraine

Valentyna Chyzhova, Tatiana Kovtonyuk, I. Samots, Georgij Duzhak, Maryna Safonova, V. Shatilo
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Mine-explosive trauma (MET) is the most common trauma type and one of the main disability causes of the able-bodied contingent. Among the mechanisms of the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disorders development after MET, endothelial dysfunction (ED) plays an important role. The study aims - to assess the functional state of the microvessels and large arteries endothelium in men after a mine-explosive injury. Materials and methods: the functional state of the skin microvessels endothelium was determined using a two-channel laser Doppler flowmeter BLF-21D "Transonic Systems Inc" (USA) during the test with the creation of reactive hyperemia. The function of the large arteries endothelium was determined using the D.S. Celermajer test, with post-occlusion reactive hyperemia according to the generally accepted method on the Nemio XG device, SSA-580A (Toshiba) with a high-frequency linear sensor with a central frequency of 7 MHz. We examined men with mild MET (average age 37.7 ± 1.5 years). The control group was represented by 43 practically healthy men without MET (average age 41.8 ± 2.1 years). Results: dysfunction of the microvessels endothelium was found in most persons with MET (69.1%), compared to men without MET (41.9%). Dysfunction of the large vessels endothelium was found in 40.4% of examined persons with MET. Persons with MET have a combination of large and small vessel endothelial dysfunction in 23.4% of cases, at the same time persons without MET have a higher proportion of isolated microvessel endothelial dysfunction (34.9%). Conclusions: men with MET often have arterial endothelial dysfunction with microvascular endothelial dysfunction together, whereas men without MET have predominantly isolated microvascular endothelial dysfunction. ________________________________________________________________________________________ Keywords: mine-explosive injury; functional state of the endothelium; microcirculation.
乌克兰战争期间地雷爆炸伤后男性血管内皮的功能状态
地雷爆炸创伤(MET)是最常见的创伤类型,也是造成健全人群残疾的主要原因之一。地雷爆炸创伤后心脑血管疾病的发生机制中,内皮功能障碍(ED)起着重要作用。 本研究的目的是评估地雷爆炸伤后男性微血管和大动脉内皮的功能状态。材料和方法:使用双通道激光多普勒血流测量仪 BLF-21D(Transonic Systems Inc)(美国),在试验过程中产生反应性充血,测定皮肤微血管内皮的功能状态。使用 D.S. Celermajer 试验测定大动脉内皮的功能,根据公认的方法,在 Nemio XG 设备 SSA-580A (东芝)上进行闭塞后反应性充血,该设备配有中心频率为 7 MHz 的高频线性传感器。 我们对患有轻度 MET 的男性(平均年龄为 37.7 ± 1.5 岁)进行了检查。对照组由 43 名无 MET 的健康男性(平均年龄为 41.8 ± 2.1 岁)组成。结果:与未患 MET 的男性(41.9%)相比,大多数 MET 患者(69.1%)发现微血管内皮功能障碍。在接受检查的 MET 患者中,40.4% 发现大血管内皮功能障碍。有 23.4% 的 MET 患者合并有大血管和小血管内皮功能障碍,与此同时,无 MET 的患者有较高比例的孤立微血管内皮功能障碍(34.9%)。结论:患有MET的男性往往同时存在动脉内皮功能障碍和微血管内皮功能障碍,而没有MET的男性则主要存在孤立的微血管内皮功能障碍。________________________________________________________________________________________ 关键词:地雷爆炸伤;内皮功能状态;微循环。
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