Articles with tag: «extracorporeal hemocorrection»
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2020 № 2 Оrganization of extracorporeal care in a multidisciplinary medical institution
Organization of round-the-clock extracorporeal (EC) treatment in required volumes and options is one of the
most important tasks of a modern surgical hospital. The annual volume of extracorporeal procedures at the B. V. Petrovsky
National Research Center for Surgery (NRCS) is 1.5–2.0 thousand. The most significant methods are transfusiological blood
saving, high-volume plasmapheresis, and renal replacement therapy. Doctors of various specialties are traditionally engaged
in conducting EC procedures: resuscitators, nephrologists, transfusiologists. In modern medicine, EC hemocorrection
methods are in wide demand. Their effectiveness can be determined by the start time of the procedure. Therefore, roundthe-
clock access to all the necessary manipulations is important. In the absence of specialized departments of extracorporeal
treatment with around-the-clock working schedule the implementation of the necessary extracorporeal procedures is
possible in close contact with resuscitators, nephrologists, transfusiologists, in collaboration with the doctor of the clinical
diagnostic laboratory. The quality of providing high-tech extracorporeal care depends on the adequacy of the treatment
process management in a particular medical institution. Collegial performance of EC procedures for one patient by specialists
of various profiles – resuscitators, nephrologists, transfusiologists – gives a high clinical result.