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Антитромбогенная активность сосудистой стенки у гормонозависимых больных бронхиальной астмой

Антитромбогенная активность сосудистой стенки у гормонозависимых больных бронхиальной астмой

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to evaluate antithrombogenic activity of the vascular wall in hormone-dependent asthmatic patients. Thirty two patients aged 20-60 years old with severe bronchial asthma who had been administered systemic corticosteroids for long-term continuous therapy were enrolled in the open, randomized, controlled study. Antithrombogenic (antiaggregation, anticoagulant, fibrinolytic) activities of the vascular wall were studied. It has been demonstrated that during acute and subsiding phase of the disease antithrombogenic, predominantly antiaggregation, endothelium activity significantly reduces. There is a decrease in antithrombogenic blood reserve and fibrinolytic activity. Cutaneous hemorrhagic syndrome is observed in 49% of cases. The changes revealed confirm steroid vasculitis development. They are indicated for thrombose prevention using therapeutic agents to correct antithrombogenic activity of the vascular wall.

Цель работы оценка антитромбогенной активности сосудистой стенки у гормонозависимых больных бронхиальной астмой (БА). В открытое контролируемое рандомизированное исследование включены 32 больных тяжелой формой БА, длительное время принимающих гормональные препараты системного действия, в возрасте от 20 до 60 лет. Изучали антитромбогенную (антиагрегационную, антикоагулянтную, фибринолитическую) активность стенки сосудов. Установлено, что в фазу обострения и стихающего обострения достоверно снижается антитромбогенная, преимущественно антиагрегационная активность эндотелия, снижаются антитромбиновый резерв крови и фибринолитическая активность, у 49% больных отмечается кожный геморрагический синдром. Выявленные изменения свидетельствуют о развитии стероидного васкулита и являются показанием к проведению профилактики тромбозов методом лекарственной коррекции антитромбогенной активности стенки сосудов.

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ЭНДОТЕЛИАЛЬНАЯ ДИСФУНКЦИЯ, АНТИТРОМБОГЕННАЯ АКТИВНОСТЬ, ГЛЮКОКОРТИКОСТЕРОИДЫ, БРОНХИАЛЬНАЯ АСТМА

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