Unlabelled: The purpose of research is to study the influence of infusion therapy structure on the of metabolic disorders and biliary excretion correction in patients with obstructive jaundice.

Materials And Methods: The study was carried out in 139 patients divided into 3 groups with the same volume of infusion therapy (1600 ml/day). In 1-St group (54 patients) infusion therapy included ringer's lactate and 10% glucose solution in the ratio of 1:1. In the 2nd group (37 patients) infusion therapy was sterofundine - G-5. In the 3rd group (48 patients) in infusion therapy have included remaxol with dosage of 800 ml/day.

Results: The inclusion of remaxol and sterofundin in infusion therapy leads to the improvement of biliary excretion in the early postoperative period versus ringer's lactate and 10% glucose solution. Remaxol has the advantage in metabolic disorders and biliary excretion correction versus sterofundine-G-5.

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