Abstract

On a limited contingent of patients who died and survived after cardiac surgery under conditions of artificial circulation, a general nonspecific adaptive reaction is considered – stress, which develops during the sequential implementation of the “anxiety stage”, “resistance” and “resolution”. The immune markers of the stress response, its ambiguous changes in deceased patients and those discharged from the clinic with improved health are considered. Interesting innovations in changes in patients have been discovered that can be used in assessing the condition of patients, predicting the outcome of cardiac surgery, and even substantiating the use of immunomodulatory therapy in alternative clinical and immunological changes in the state of health in patients.

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