Microcirculation indicators in children with bronchial asthma

E. V. Aseeva, N. Geppe, V. V. Sidorov, I. V. Grebeneva, A. Gatsaeva, L. A. Fedeneva
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In pediatric practice, non-invasive methods are relevant that allow one to study the state of blood microflow. One such method is laser Doppler flowmetry.Purpose. To evaluate the state of blood microcirculation in children with bronchial asthma by laser Doppler flowmetry during periods of exacerbation and remission of the disease.Material and methods. 40 healthy children aged 9–17 years (13.7 ± 1.8) were examined, which made up the control group. The main group of the examined were children with moderate and severe bronchial asthma (n=60) during the period of exacerbation (n=29) and remission (n=31) of similar age. To diagnose the general condition, the microcirculation of blood used a system of portable blood microcirculation LAZMA PF. From the LAZMA PF analyzers, a distributed system consisting of four devices was organized: two analyzers for simultaneous research on the 3rd finger of the hands and on the 1st toes. The record of indicators from 4 analyzers was carried out simultaneously in the position of the subject sitting for 10 minutes.Results. When studying the indicator of the microcirculatory-tissue system in children with bronchial asthma of moderate and severe severity who are in remission, we did not reveal significant differences from the indicators in healthy children. When assessing active regulation mechanisms affecting the state of microcirculation, a reliable decrease in the amplitudes of vibrations of endothelial regulation in patients with bronchial asthma compared to healthy children (p<0.05) was revealed. When comparing passive oscillations of blood flow in patients with bronchial asthma, a significant decrease in the amplitudes of oscillations in the cardiac range was revealed in comparison with the control group (p<0.05). Scope of results: medicine, pediatrics, therapy, pulmonology, allergology.Conclusion. The laser Doppler flowmetry can be used as an additional criterion for the diagnosis and control of the therapy of bronchial asthma in children.
支气管哮喘儿童的微循环指标
在儿科临床实践中,非侵入性方法是研究血液微流状态的相关方法。激光多普勒血流测量法就是其中一种。通过激光多普勒血流测量仪评估支气管哮喘患儿在病情加重和缓解期间的血液微循环状况。对 40 名 9-17 岁(13.7 ± 1.8)的健康儿童进行了检查,他们组成了对照组。受检的主要群体是年龄相仿的中度和重度支气管哮喘患儿(60 人),分别处于病情加重期(29 人)和缓解期(31 人)。为了诊断一般情况,血液微循环使用了便携式血液微循环 LAZMA PF 系统。从 LAZMA PF 分析仪中,组织了一个由四台设备组成的分布式系统:两台分析仪同时对双手的第三个手指和第一个脚趾进行研究。在受试者坐着 10 分钟的情况下,同时记录 4 台分析仪的指标。在研究中度和重度支气管哮喘缓解期儿童的微循环组织系统指标时,我们没有发现与健康儿童的指标有明显差异。在评估影响微循环状态的主动调节机制时,发现支气管哮喘患者的内皮调节振动幅度比健康儿童明显下降(P<0.05)。在比较支气管哮喘患者的血流被动振荡时,发现与对照组相比,心脏范围内的振荡幅度明显下降(p<0.05)。结果范围:医学、儿科、治疗、肺病学、过敏学。激光多普勒血流测量仪可作为诊断和控制治疗儿童支气管哮喘的额外标准。
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