Development conception of systemic inflammatory response on gestosis model

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In this work, the results are reported concerning studies of homeostasis in 719 patients-women with pathologically (gestosis) and physiologically continuing pregnancy in gestation dynamics and in 30 women without pregnancy. One analyzes namnestic, clinical and also 154 paraclinical indexes in the following systems: hematological, hemo coagulable, acute stage proteins, immune, endothelial, pro- and anti-oxidative, mother and fetus hemodynamics, gas homeostasis, functional detoxification system. The obtained data allowed consider the analogy between homeostasis change at gestosis and system inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), form the functional development scheme SIRS during pregnancy with gestation stages verification. Comparing SIRS stages, which we put in estimation of the character of continuing pregnancy, with traditional gestosis criteria has permitted to classify the gestosis gravity degree tacking into account SIRS staginess.

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I. Medvinskiy

Ural Research Institute of Maternity and Infancy Protection of the Ministry of Health of Russia

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V. Serov

Ural Research Institute of Maternity and Infancy Protection of the Ministry of Health of Russia

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S. Tkachenko

Ural Research Institute of Maternity and Infancy Protection of the Ministry of Health of Russia

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L. Jurchenko

Ural Research Institute of Maternity and Infancy Protection of the Ministry of Health of Russia

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N. Shaburina-Basuk

Ural Research Institute of Maternity and Infancy Protection of the Ministry of Health of Russia

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俄罗斯联邦, Ekaterinburg

A. Mazurov

Ural Research Institute of Maternity and Infancy Protection of the Ministry of Health of Russia

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俄罗斯联邦, Ekaterinburg

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