Inflammatory reaction in patients with acquired bronchiectasis based on the interleukin 1α and interleukin 10 levels measured using the ELISA method
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09 dic 2019
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Publicado en línea: 09 dic 2019
Páginas: 120 - 125
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/pneum-2019-0022
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© 2019 Andrei Lesan et al., published by Sciendo
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Average IL1α values and standard deviation_
Average IL1a value (pg/ml) | 51.31 | 52.82 |
Standard deviation | 7.328 | 5.240 |
Isolated microorganisms_
Gender (F) | 21 (36.8%) |
Age less than 60 years | 21 (36.8%) |
Leukocytosis | 7 (12.3%) |
Anaemia | 11 (19.3%) |
Isolated microorganism | |
Gram negative | 13 (22.8%) |
Oropharyngeal biocenosis | 35 (61.4%) |
Mycobacterium tuberculosis | 1 (1.8%) |
Multiple germs | 4 (7%) |
Gram positive | 1 (1.8%) |
Cause of bronchiectasis | |
Other causes | 4 (7.02%) |
Asthma | 3 (5.26%) |
COPD | 10 (17.54%) |
Bronchitis | 10 (17.54%) |
Pulmonary fibrosis | 25 (43.86%) |
Tuberculosis | 2 (3.51%) |
Average IL10 values and standard deviation_
Average IL10 value (pg/ml) | 53.07 | 48.62 |