Therapy correction in conditions of leukocyte and erythrocyte disturbed homeostasis in secondary widespread peritonitis in children of different ages
https://doi.org/10.25587/2587-5590-2025-4-33-43
Abstract
The disturbance depth of leukocyte and erythrocyte homeostasis is of no small importance in determining the severity of secondary widespread peritonitis in different age groups of children. Materials and methods. A retrospective clinical study of 85 patients of different ages with secondary widespread peritonitis was conducted. Determination of structural changes in leukocytes, neutrophils and erythrocytes was carried out before surgery and 1, 5 and 7 days after surgery. Objective. Development of methods for correcting therapy based on the assessment of leukocytes, neutrophils and erythrocytes structural changes in secondary widespread peritonitis in children of different ages. Research results. The conducted studies have demonstrated significant age differences in the structural transformations of leukocytes, neutrophils and erythrocytes in secondary widespread peritonitis. In younger patients, there was a greater growth in the content of white blood cells and a slower dynamics of their decrease throughout the postoperative period. A comparatively greater decrease in the width of the distribution and the average volume of erythrocytes in younger children indicated a smaller difference between micro- and macrocytes with the erythrocyte microcytosis dominance. The inclusion of a carbapenem group drug (Invanz) in the antibacterial therapy regimen and the prescription of an antihypoxant (Mexidol) improved the treatment results for children with secondary widespread peritonitis. Сonclusion. Persistent enlargement in the number of leukocytes and neutrophils in younger age groups patients indicates a comparatively severe course of the infectious process in the abdominal cavity, which causes a more frequent development of postoperative purulent inflammatory complications. A material shift in the erythrocyte pool towards microcytosis at a younger age significantly reduces the functionality of red blood cells and leads to the occurrence of intra-abdominal «hypoxic stress». Correction of the antibacterial therapy regimen with the invanz inclusion and the mexidol administration creates the preconditions for a favorable course of the early postoperative period in children of different ages.
About the Authors
S. A. MarkosyanRussian Federation
Sergey A. Markosyan, Dr. Sci. (Medicine), Docent, Professor, Department of Faculty Surgery with courses in topographic anatomy and operative surgery, urology and pediatric surgery, Medical Institute
Saransk
S. A. Charyshkin
Russian Federation
Stepan А. Charyshkin, Assistant Lecturer, Department of Hospital Surgery with courses in traumatology and orthopedics, ophthalmology, Medical Institute
Saransk
L. S. Markosyan
Russian Federation
Lev S. Markosyan, undergraduate student, Mathematics and Information Technologies Faculty
Saransk
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For citations:
Markosyan S.A., Charyshkin S.A., Markosyan L.S. Therapy correction in conditions of leukocyte and erythrocyte disturbed homeostasis in secondary widespread peritonitis in children of different ages. Vestnik of North-Eastern Federal University. Medical Sciences. 2025;(4):33-43. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25587/2587-5590-2025-4-33-43












