THE EFFECT OF PLASMA THERAPY ON THE GENERAL CIRCULATION OF BLOOD IN PATIENTS WITH EXTENSIVE DEEP BURNS
Keywords:
Thermal trauma, hemodynamic disorders, homeostasis system,Abstract
When conducting this work, we based the study of the results on the evaluation of hemorrhagic complications in burned patients. Complex therapy in severely burned patients, which includes: anticoagulation, transfusion, antithrombotic, necrectomy, alloplastic and antishock therapy, reduces the severity of exhaustion, effectively corrects the negative state and helps restore blood microcirculation, which contributes to a saturated trophic, energy and building blocks in the affected area, speeding up the regeneration process. Providing a sufficient amount of plastic material makes it possible to reduce the number of complications of burn disease and improve the results of surgical treatment.
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