The Effect of Endogenous Intoxication on the Dynamics of Recovery from Traumatic Injuries of the Lower Jaw.

Autor: Saleev, Rinat A., Mubarakova, Larisa N., Saleeva, Gulshat T., Mustakimova, Rezeda F., Saleeva, Liaisan R., Golubeva, Evgeniia B.
Zdroj: BioNanoScience; Jun2021, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p463-468, 6p
Abstrakt: An impact of the endogenous intoxication on the treatment efficacy of the lower jaw fractures is not well-studied. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine the effect of endogenous intoxication on the dynamics of recovery from traumatic injuries of the lower jaw. Thirty-two patients with the open bilateral traumatic fracture of the lower jaw were enrolled in present study. All the patients were subjected for general blood analysis; the biochemical and hemostasis parameters and leukocyte intoxication index were also included. The patients were divided into the 3 experimental groups. Group 1 was composed of patients (26.3%) with low leukocyte intoxication index (< 1.0). The patients included into group 2 (47.4%) exhibited the index ranging from 1.0 to 1.4. For the patients included in group 3 (26.3%), this index exceeded 1.5. All the examinations were performed on day 1 after the injury and on day 5 after the reposition of fragments of the lower jaw. Thirteen patients were also examined for the macro- and microelement content and ratios in the oral fluid. We observed that due to the adverse effects of endogenous intoxication, the patient may develop the opposite reactions, including the restoration to normal values or development of sensitization of the body and tissue necrobiosis. We also found that significant changes in leukocyte intoxication index during the recovery period in all experimental groups. For example, in group 1, the leukocyte intoxication index decreased up to 0.88 ± 0.05 (p < 0.001), whereas in group 2, this index decreased up to 1.27 ± 0.04 (p < 0.001). Group 3 demonstrated a substantial decreased of this index, e.g., 2.0 ± 0.22 (p < 0.05). The precise molecular mechanisms of this phenomenon are unknown and remain to be further elucidated. We showed here for the first time that endogenous intoxication during the traumatic injuries of the lower jaw might trigger the development of sensitization or necrobiosis of the surrounding tissues, which has a significant impact on duration of the treatment and recovery period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index