PMID: 8963534May 1, 1993Paper

Use of chemiluminescence in predicting suppurative-inflammatory complications in erysipelas and tonsillitis

Klinicheskaia laboratornaia diagnostika
V M FrolovIu G Pustovoĭ

Abstract

The levels of spontaneous and induced chemiluminescence of whole blood were assessed in 165 patients with erysipelas in the acute period of the infection and in 129 patients followed up for 1 to 6 months after it, as well as in 216 patients with tonsillitis in the acute period of the infection and in 182 ones after it. Induced chemiluminescence was 4-5 times more intensive than spontaneous one in the acute period of streptococcal infections (erysipelas, tonsillitis) during the development of pyo-inflammatory complications; when the disease course was uncomplicated, this difference made up 2.6-3.2 times. During remission of streptococcal infections (in case of recurrences or exacerbations) the initial level of spontaneous chemiluminescence was significantly lowered as against the norm, and the intensity of induced chemiluminescence was 2.35 +/- 0.12 times higher, the normal value being 2.83 +/- 0.15.

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