Abstract

Conducting parallel clinical and experimental control on the basis of controlled clinical trials was necessitated by, on the whole, a more thorough assessment of the effectiveness of intraoperative blood reinfusion hardware with the establishment of the possibility of ‘transfer’ of experimental data on modeling cavity blood loss to a clinical platform. Objective: a comparative description of the results of the following studies performed in the context of controlled clinical trials: 1) experimental control — a study of blood collected from the pleural and abdominal cavities before and after intraoperative blood reinfusion hardware under simulation conditions in animal injuries of the abdomen and chest with the formation, respectively, of hemothorax and hemoperitoneum; 2) clinical control — a study of blood collected from the abdominal and thoracic cavities before and after intraoperative blood reinfusion hardware in patients with injuries and injuries of the chest and abdomen with the corresponding formation of hemothorax and hemoperitoneum.

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