DEGREE OF ENDOGENIC INTOXICATION AND MICROCIRCULATION OF BLOOD IN THE LIVER WITH EXPERIMENTAL ACUTE INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION
Keywords:
intestinal obstruction, liver microcirculation, endogenous intoxicationAbstract
One of the pathogenetic factors underlying the mechanism of disruption of vital activity in acute intestinal obstruction is microcirculation disorders, intoxication of the body, and the bulk of toxic agents enters the liver through the portal bloodstream. Consequently, the liver is in very unfavorable conditions and the degree of intoxication and the prognosis of the disease largely depend on its functional state.