Vestn Khir Im I I Grek
October 1994
Upon the analysis of efferent combined therapy for diffuse purulent peritonitis in 130 patients, it was found that efferent detoxication promotes elimination of intoxication, correction of homeostasis abnormalities, recovery of basic systems of the body, a decrease of postoperative lethality and complications. The choice of the optimal detoxication method should be individual and adjusted for a peritonitis stage and a concrete clinical purpose.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEfferent therapy (hemosplenosorption, plasmapheresis, autologous blood radiation) was used in multimodality treatment of 45 patients with sepsis. The therapy exerted a beneficial effect on the disease, favoured the elimination of or minimized intoxication, normalized hemostasis and immunity. Indications for use of hemosplenosorption, plasmapheresis and autologous blood radiation are provided.
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