The aim: to evaluate the dynamics of changes in the level of biomarkers of acute kidney injury – lipocalin and cystatin C in blood serum in patients with thermal skin burns.Materials and methods. The study included 74 patients with thermal skin burns of I-III degree with a skin lesion area of more than 25%, of which at least 15% are deep burns. Serum creatinine levels were determined using the kinetic Jaffe method. Lidocaine and cystatin C concentrations were studied by multiplex analysis on a flow cytofluorimeter.Results. It was found that the concentration of cystatin C in the blood serum during burn shock increases by 1,9 times, with burn toxemia and septicotoxemia - by 1,5 times in relation to the control group. The level of lipocalin in the blood serum of patients with thermal skin burns during the shock period increases by 5,5 times compared to the control group. During the period of burn toxemia and septicotoxemia, lidocaine concentration remained at a high level and exceeded the control values by 4,4 and 3,6 times, respectively.Conclusion. Lipocaine and cystatin C can be considered as early biomarkers of acute kidney injury in patients with thermal skin burns.