On the nonspecific resistance in burn injury: Pathophysiological aspects (review)

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An analysis of nonspecific resistance in burn patients is conducted. The role of subpopulations of neutrophils and monocytes/ macrophages in severe burn injury is discussed. The significance of blood cells for the burn-induced immune dysfunction, susceptibility to sepsis and multiple organ failure is underscored. The involvement of secondary complications in the development of morbidity and mortality in patients with burn injury is shown. New approaches to identifying individuals with a risk of adverse outcome are considered.

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Pereshein, A. V., Kuznetsova, S. V., & Shevantaeva, O. N. (2020). On the nonspecific resistance in burn injury: Pathophysiological aspects (review). Sovremennye Tehnologii v Medicine. Privolzhsky Research Medical University. https://doi.org/10.17691/stm2020.12.3.11

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