Vinnik Iu S, Miller S V, Tepliakova O V
Vestn Khir Im I I Grek. 2009;168(6):16-20.
A complex dynamic investigation of the state of oxidative homeostasis in patients with different forms of acute pancreatitis has shown that a reliable reduction of the indices of maximal intensity of chemiluminescence and the coefficient of blood serum antioxidative activity can be considered as an additional criterion for early diagnosis of infected pancreatonecrosis. The absence of a tendency to increased peroxide erythrocyte resistance in the postoperative period in pancreatonecrosis patients speaks of unfavorable prognosis of the disease. Improvement of differential diagnostics allows optimization of the surgical strategy and minimization of the number of early traumatizing surgical interventions.