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Title: | Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome as a Reason for the Multiple Organ Failure in a Postpartum Pre-eclamptic Patient |
Authors: | Lakhno, Igor |
Keywords: | hypertension infectious diseases intensive care medicine |
Issue Date: | 16-Dec-2018 |
Publisher: | Jaypee Brothers |
Citation: | Lakhno I. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome as a Reason for the Multiple Organ Failure in a Postpartum Pre-eclamptic Patient / I. Lakhno // Journal of South Asian Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. – 2018. – Vol. 10, N 3. – P. 215–217. |
Abstract: | Background: The increased level of the placental pro-inflammatory cytokines, vasoconstrictors and lipid peroxidationproducts is known to be involved in the pathogenetic scenarioof pre-eclampsia. Systemic inflammatory response syndromecaptures the severity of pre-eclampsia (PE). The opinion aboutthe possible role of infection in the origin and progression ofpre-eclampsia is rather unpopular nowadays.Aim: To elucidate the involvement of the infectious agents inthe pathogenesis of multiple organ failure syndrome in pre-eclampsia.Case report: An unusual case of the prodromal symptoms ofeclampsia and systemic inflammatory response syndrome inthe postpartum period associated with group B streptococcusinfection was reported. But the resistant to the cephalosporinsmicrobial flora was a reason for the progression severity of pre-eclampsia and puerperal sepsis. Since uterus was the sourceof sepsis the hysterectomy procedure has given a possibility toavoid general peritonitis and septic shock.Conclusion: The infectious inflammation could be involvedin the pathogenesis of PE and contribute to the progressive severity of the disease. |
URI: | http://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/31918 |
Appears in Collections: | Наукові праці. Кафедра акушерства та гінекології № 3 |
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