Dynamics of biochemical parameters of blood serum in kidney injuries
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1210.2014.6.35649Keywords:
Polytrauma, Disaster Victims, Kidney Function Tests, Kidney InjuryAbstract
Aim. Annually injuries of varying severity are registered in more than 4,5 million people (up to 10% of the population) in Ukraine; renal injury in polytrauma is detected in 26,4% of cases and takes 2 – 3 place of injury of the abdominal cavity and retroperitoneal space. In order to study the kidney function and other vital organs systems 108 patients were examined.
Methods and results. Laboratory methods (clinical and biochemical parameters of blood and urine tests), ultrasound and CT scans of the kidneys and abdominal organs were used.
Conclusion. It was established that polytrauma often occurs in males (73,5%) of middle-age. 42% of patients presented renal function violation - nitrogen excretion and 84% of patients had activated blood coagulation in the first 7 – 10 days of injury.
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