Abstract

The reviews examined the effective shift syndrome (CDS, crash syndrome, Byuters syndrome, traumatic anuria, post-traumatic uremia, myorenal syndrome, myoglobinuric nephrosis, ischemic muscle necrosis, etc.) – the body’s reaction to endotoxemia resulting from ischemic tissue damage. mechanical compression. The prevalence of SDP in road accidents is progressive In Ashgabat in 1948 there were 5% of victims with SDS, and in 1988 in Armenia – 23.7–59.0%). The frequency of occurrence of SDS in injuries ranges from 3.5 to 40% and is observed in catastrophes, collapses in mines and mines; during ground and logging operations), road traffic accidents – up to 20%; in case of the collapse of a multi-storey building – 40% of those rescued within 24 hours. The reviews examined in detail the pathogenesis, classification, treatment of the syndrome of effective compression. A literature review includes 242 sources.

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