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- W2990436186 abstract "The objective of the work is to improve the quality of diagnosis and treatment of victims with dominant abdominal trauma and alcohol intoxication, to determine prognostic valuable indicators that affect the way of the post-traumatic process, investigate the causes of the complicated postoperative period and find ways to solve this problem. In the period from 2014 to 2019 the study included 58 victims with a dominant abdominal trauma of various etiologies (81 % traffic accidents, 10 % falling from a height, 9 % penetrating stab and gunshot wounds of the abdomen). The state of alcohol intoxication at the time of hospitalization was 65 % among those injured with a dominant abdominal trauma. Among the dead in the post-traumatic period, both in the control and in the main group there was no reliable relationship between the state of alcohol intoxication and without it as the cause of death. A special place for determining and controlling the dynamics of the post-traumatic period and predicting complications was determined by the level of medium-weight molecules, which characterize the level not only of endogenous intoxication and the elements of the immune system. In order to determine the relationship of the influence of alcohol intoxication on the course of the post-traumatic process, we studied non-specific resistance by determining the level of circulating immune complexes and phagocytosis indicators. Indicators of molecules of middle weight differed between groups of patients already at the stages of hospitalization by 25 % from the level of the control group. Abdominal trauma remains an important problem of modern surgery, which has a large number of external factors influencing the course of the post-traumatic period, which must be taken into account for the qualitative diagnosis and treatment of the dominant abdominal injury. Alcohol intoxication against the ground of abdominal trauma has an adverse effect and creates preconditions for a complicated post-traumatic process." @default.
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- W2990436186 title "PECULIARITIES OF ABDOMINAL TRAUMA IN VICTIMS WITH ALCOHOL INTOXICATION" @default.
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