The central hemodynamics and aqueous spaces of the body were examined in patients with peritonitis running a grave clinical course. The authors developed rational methods to correct the hemodynamics and water balance at different stages of treating peritonitis and infectious toxic shock. Continuous hemohydrodynamic monitoring is recommended to be used during intensive care of patients with infectious toxic shock.

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