Interdependence of predictors associated with death in patients with severe traumatic shock
https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2021-22-2-44-49
Abstract
The paper presents that the correlation analysis revealed reliable links between the following predictors associated with death in patients with severe traumatic shock: lactate/ACTV, lactate/pH venous blood, body temperature/pH venous blood, вody temperature/lactate, ACTV/Ca ionized. No significant links were found between body temperature and ACTV.
About the Authors
A. O. GirshRussian Federation
Andrej O. Girsh
S. S. Stepanov
Russian Federation
Sergej S. Stepanov
M. M. Stukanov
Russian Federation
Maksim M. Stukanov
Omsk
G. V. Leonov
Russian Federation
Grigoriy V. Leonov
Omsk
A. I. Malyuk
Russian Federation
Anatolij I. Malyuk
Omsk
S. V. Chernenko
Russian Federation
Omsk State Medical Academy
R. V. Eselevich
Russian Federation
Omsk State Medical Academy
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Review
For citations:
Girsh A.O., Stepanov S.S., Stukanov M.M., Leonov G.V., Malyuk A.I., Chernenko S.V., Eselevich R.V. Interdependence of predictors associated with death in patients with severe traumatic shock. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. 2021;22(2):44-49. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2021-22-2-44-49