Efferent and quantum methods were used in 176 injured persons with the burns and severe and extremely severe endotoxemia (ET) for additional nonspecific detoxication (AND). In 108 patients AND was applied for prophylaxis, beginning from the burn shock period, and in remaining patients--for significant ET, caused by the infection generalisation. An early sepsis was revealed in 3.7% of injured persons of the main and in 18.7% of control group. If the AND methods were applied while sepsis has begun in injured persons with extremely severe ET, the mortality was three times lower in comparison with such without AND application, causing the total mortality lowering in 2.7 times.
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