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Citation

Evteeva EA, Ivanina TA, Oranskiĭ AV, Novikova LI, Aleshkin VA. Klin. Lab. Diagn. 2001; (5): 37-39.

Vernacular Title

Ranniaia otsenka ob"ema krovopoteri po profiliu belkov plazmy krovi u bol'nykh s

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, Soiuz nauchnykh obshchestv klinicheskoĭ laboratornoĭ diagnostiki)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11507884

Abstract

The concentrations of positive (C-reactive protein, orosomucoid, haptoglobin, ceruloplasmin) and negative (transtiretine, alpha 2-macroglobulin, transferrin) markers of acute phase response were measured in 55 victims with injuries to hollow organs on day 1 of hospitalization. By visual intraoperative evaluation of blood loss, the patients were divided in 2 groups: with blood loss under 1 liter (n = 32, group 1) and more than 1 liter (n = 23, group 2). Acute phase response was more manifest in group 1. Blood loss affected the levels of orosomucoid and haptoglobin, which is explained by functional characteristics of these blood proteins. Orosomucoid and haptoglobin tests were highly sensitive, specific, and accurate in evaluation of blood loss in patients with hollow organ wounds (87.5, 90, 89% and 80, 80, 80%, respectively). The content of these proteins equal to no more than 1 g/liter during the first day after the injury indicates blood loss higher than 1 liter with high probability.


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