2021
DOI: 10.2174/1574887115666201228151727
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Pathogenetic Correction of the Enteric Insufficiency Syndrome in Patients with Advanced Peritonitis

Abstract: Introduction: Common purulent peritonitis is one of the most formidable complications in abdominal surgery. Evidence of this is the continuing high mortality rate, which according to various authors, ranges from 11% to 83%. According to modern concepts, the leading role in the development and progression of widespread purulent peritonitis is assigned to enteric insufficiency syndrome (EIS), which occurs in 90-100% of cases. Aim: The aim of the study was to improve the treatment outcomes of patients with per… Show more

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“…Given that, in AIF, enterocytes function under hypoxic conditions, there is a need for therapeutic antihypoxic effects on the intestinal wall [22][23][24]. Recent clinical reports have described the therapeutic effects of oxygenated water on various diseases such as obesity, diabetes, liver diseases, cancer and surgical infection.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Given that, in AIF, enterocytes function under hypoxic conditions, there is a need for therapeutic antihypoxic effects on the intestinal wall [22][23][24]. Recent clinical reports have described the therapeutic effects of oxygenated water on various diseases such as obesity, diabetes, liver diseases, cancer and surgical infection.…”
Section: Intoductionmentioning
confidence: 99%