GENERALIZATION OF INFECTION IN LONG-TERM NON-HEALING WOUNDS

Authors

  • B.Y. Umarov National Children's Medical Center

Keywords:

long-term non-healing wounds, wound sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome

Abstract

Surgical sepsis must still be solved in the modern tanotogenetic statistical data structure. Sepsis against the background of the wound process, also known as wound sepsis, is considered the most common etiological cause of the development of this complication. Meanwhile, in the case of the development of wound infection, according to the literature, most authors pay attention to acute wounds, which, as is known, have a different pathogenetic mechanism of the course of the disease. However, in the context of the development and course of long-term non-healing wounds, there are few possible options for the generalization of infection in the literature. In this regard, our study aimed to identify the frequency of the development of clinical and laboratory signs of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome in patients with long-term non-healing wounds.

Author Biography

B.Y. Umarov, National Children's Medical Center

PhD, Director of the National Children's Medical Center of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, e-mail: bakhtiyorumarov@mail.ru

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2024-11-09

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Umarov, B. (2024). GENERALIZATION OF INFECTION IN LONG-TERM NON-HEALING WOUNDS. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE, 1(6), 2-7. Retrieved from https://mail.journals.tma.uz/index.php/jesm/article/view/882

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