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Relevance. Violation of bone formation processes continues to occupy a relatively high level, reaching 2.7-27.1%, so the search for new methods for their treatment and prevention remains relevant. One of these methods is extracorporeal shock wave therapy. Views on the influence of the extracorporeal shock wave therapy on the processes of bone formation significantly differ. Objective: to study the effect and mechanism of action of shock wave therapy on the processes of reparative osteogenesis in an experiment and the effect of the method on delayed union of bone fractures and pseudarthrosis in clinical conditions. Materials and Methods. In an experiment on rabbits, after a standard model of a perforated defect in the proximal tibial metadiaphysis on the days 3, 6, 9, and 12 after injury; the injury site of the animals of the main group was influenced with radial low-energy shock waves. The results of treatment were monitored with the help of clinical, radiological and histomorphological methods. The clinical section included 136 patients with union fracture disorder of long bones who had previously undergone conservative treatment or osteosynthesis. All patients underwent 1-3 sessions of extracorporeal shock wave therapy with evaluation of the results on 3, 6, and 12 months after treatment using the data of X-ray examinations and the Neer – Crantham – Shelton functional scale. Results. The studies showed that rabbits of the main group morphologically had a greater thickness and density of formed bone crossbars at the site of the proximal tibial metadiaphysis defect in a month after extracorporeal shock wave therapy, and after 45 days, a greater number of cases of restoration of its cortical layer was notified (p<0.05). Three months after treatment of patients with delayed union of bone fractures with extracorporeal shock wave therapy, consolidation was detected radiologically in 89.4% of cases; this indicator remained almost unchanged in the subsequent periods of the study. Three months after treatment of patients with pseudoarthrosis of the bones with extracorporeal shock wave therapy, radiological consolidation was detected in 46.1% of patients, after 6 months – in 75.3%, after 12 months – in 80.9%. At the end of the study, scores on the Neer – Crantham – Shelton Functional Scale also improved significantly. Conclusions. The results of the studies allow us to conclude that extracorporeal shock wave therapy is an effective non-invasive method for the treatment of delayed union of bone fractures and pseudarthrosis and is an alternative to surgical interventions.
Background. Acute phase proteins – ceruloplasmin, haptoglobin, C-reactive protein (CRP) – are markers that characterize the inflammatory process. C-reactive protein is one of the major components of the acute phase (AF) and is a generally accepted indicator of inflammatory processes. Objective: to determine the level and specificity of acute-phase proteins (CRP, haptoglobin, ceruloplasmin), as well as procalcitonin in the modeling of infectious arthritis. Materials and Methods. Experimental studies were carried out on 31 white male Wistar rats. The model of infectious arthritis was created during three days by daily injection of 0.02 ml of S.aureus 108 No. 209 into the knee joint of a rat. The animals were divided into groups, of which group I was the vivarium control. The following model of drug administration was used for the experimental groups: a single daily injection of 0.02 ml of flosteron into the knee joint for three days (group II); daily single administration for three days of 0.02 ml of S.aureus 108 No. 209 (group III); daily one-time alternating (every other day) administration for three days of 0.02 ml of flosteron and 0.02 ml of S.aureus 108 No. 209 into the knee joint (group IV). The effectiveness of the drugs was observed 3 and 14 days after administration. Results. It was established that the concentration of haptoglobin probably increased in the blood serum of rats after 3 days only under the conditions of alternating three-time administration of flosterone and S.aureus 108 No. 209. After 14 days, when the inflammatory progress progressed, this indicator increased in all studied groups of animals, and most of all (by analogy with observations after three days) with the combined effect of flosterone and S.aureus 108 No. 209. The concentration of ceruloplasmin in blood serum increased in all experimental rats both after 3 days and after 14 days in the group after administration of flosterone. The content of C-reactive protein in blood serum increased in all studied groups of rats without exception, which proves its high specificity for detecting inflammatory processes of various severity. The concentration of procalcitonin in the experiment did not reliably change in the blood serum of rats of any experimental group after 3 days. However, significant changes occurred 14 days after the introduction of flosterone and with the combined effect of flosterone and S.aureus 108 No. 209. Conclusions. Determining the content of haptoglobin is not highly effective in early detection of the inflammatory process. At the same time, the synthesis of ceruloplasmin increases precisely during the first three days of the infectious process, which turns it into an effective marker for detecting early infectious complications. The dynamics of changes in the level of C-reactive protein in blood serum demonstrated the highest correlation with the activity of the infectious process, which proves its high specificity for detecting inflammatory processes of various severity. The greatest deviations were observed in rats, which were injected three times alternately (every other day) with flosterone and S. aureus 108 No. 209 into the knee joint. Such changes suggest that the hormonal drug flosteron contributed to the intensification of the inflammatory process.
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