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titleOfInvention Method of treating endogenous intoxication in burn patients
abstract FIELD: traumatology. SUBSTANCE: invention aims at achieving stable pronounced detoxification effect caused by affecting all components of pathogenesis of endogenous intoxication development and also at simplifying method, eliminating its invasiveness, and increasing safety. Aim is achieved by that, endogenous intoxication progress is prevented by 1.5-atm hyperbaric oxygenation performed 5-8 times, each time for 40 min. EFFECT: lowered endotoxin level. 2 tbl, 2 ex
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