DIFFERENCES IN MEASURING LIPID INDICES AND ANTIOXIDANT PROTECTION UNDER INVESTIGATION OF EXPIRED AIR CONDENSATE IN CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM ACUTE BRONCHOPULMONARY DISEASE AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY

The article is dedicated to determination of differences in measuring the lipids indices, their peroxidation and antioxidant protection under investigation of expired air condensate in children with acute bronchopulmonary disease.

It is proved that investigation of lipids, their peroxidation and antioxidant protection in expired air condensate in children with acute bronchopulmonary disease can be used in clinic practice for monitoring of inflammation process and evaluation of effectiveness of conducted antibacterial therapy and control of metabolic recovery fullness in lungs.