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[Extracorporeal detoxication in patients with destructive pancreatitis]
Abstract:
Criteria of severity of endogenous intoxication in patients with destructive pancreatitis in enzymatic toxemia are discussed. It is demonstrated that the level of middle mass molecules and integral index of affection of the pancreas, abdominal cavity and retroperitoneal space are objective criteria of endogenous intoxication and can be used for determination of indications for extracorporeal detoxication and for assessment of treatment efficacy. Prescription of extracorporeal detoxication according to these criteria in an early period of the disease before multiple organ failure development promotes faster management of endotoxemia, prophylaxis of septic complications, decreases lethality and period of treatment of patients with destructive pancreatitis.
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