Abstract

Changes in erythrocytic membrane permeability, the osmotic and acidic resistance of erythrocytes, and the content of the lipid components of lipoproteins and lipid peroxidation products were studied in 44 patients with multiple trauma upon early and delayed surgical treatment of damages to the locomotor system. Unlike delayed treatment, early surgical treatment of damages to the locomotor system in patients with multiple trauma was accompanied by a smaller increase in the permeability of erythrocytic membranes and by greater osmotic and acidic resistance of erythrocytes, a redistribution of the lipoprotein lipid component in the blood at the cost of an increased content of cholesterol of very low and low density lipoproteins, and the absence of activation of lipid peroxidation. These data characterized more completely the role of the cell protection system.

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