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Rationale for fluorescence spectroscopy application in complex diagnostics of postpartum endometritis 

HEALTH OF WOMAN. 2016.3(109):71–75; doi 10.15574/HW.2016.109.71 
 

Rationale for fluorescence spectroscopy application in complex diagnostics of postpartum endometritis 
 

Bulavenko O. V., Ostapyuk L. R., Rud V. O., Voloshinovskii A. S.

Vinnitsa national medical University named after N. I. Pirogov

Lviv national Ivan Franko University 
 

Despite advances in modern medicine, the incidence of postpartum septic complications remains high. Typical for the course of postpartum septic complications, including postpartum endometritis, is a high prevalence of obliterated and atypical forms, in which we observe the discrepancy between the satisfactory overall health condition and the severity of the pathological local process.


The objective: develop modern methods for the diagnosis of postpartum purulent-septic complications at the early stage of their development.


Patients and methods. The core group – mothers with postpartum endometritis, control group: mothers with an uncomplicated course of postpartum period. The method of fluorescence spectroscopy was used to study their serum.


Results. For patients with postpartum endometritis showed a reduction in the intensity of fluorescence (IF) and small shifts of lmax to the long-wavelength region, which are a prognostically unfavorable sign.


Conclusion. Fluorescent spectral characteristics of serum are a reliable marker for the diagnosis of septic states in obstetric practice. Their study in dynamics allows to assign an effective treatment in time and revent development of obstetric sepsis.


Key words: endometritis, purulent-septic complications, method of fluorescence spectroscopy.


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