Translocation of Microbes into the Systemic Bloodstream in Patients with Chest Trauma Accompanied by Shock
Abstract
It is known that a chest injury (THC) accompanied by the development of shock creates conditions for the translocation of bacteria (TB) from the mucous membranes, in particular the intestine, into mesenteric lymph nodes, and in exceptional cases – into the systemic bloodstream. An important role in this process is played by the development of acute tissue hypoxia, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (CVD).
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2022-12-31
How to Cite
X., R. N. . (2022). Translocation of Microbes into the Systemic Bloodstream in Patients with Chest Trauma Accompanied by Shock. International Conference on Multidimensional Research and Innovative Technological Analyses, 187–188. Retrieved from https://conferenceseries.info/index.php/ICMRITA/article/view/670