METHOD OF DIAGNOSTICS AND PREDICTION OF SEPSIS OUTCOME Russian patent published in 2015 - IPC G01N33/49 G01N33/50 

Abstract RU 2568870 C2

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine and represents method of predicting sepsis outcome, including determination of absolute quantity of eosinophils (QE), characterised by the fact that QE is also determined in dynamics on 3-5 day of staying in resuscitation and intensive care department, and if in dynamics on 3-5 day QE increases twice and more times in comparison with 1-2 day, favourable outcome with already diagnosed sepsis is predicted, if there is no essential change, lethal outcome in patients with sepsis is predicted with conclusion that risk of lethal outcome development in patients with sepsis with QE lower than 120 cell/mcl increases by 62.5% in comparison with septic patients, who have QE higher than 120 cell/mcl.

EFFECT: application of claimed method makes it possible to increase reliability of sepsis outcome prediction.

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Authors

Savitskij Artur Alekseevich

Rudnov Vladimir Aleksandrovich

Bagin Vladimir Anatol'Evich

Dates

2015-11-20Published

2014-03-20Filed