Abstract

Despite the successful solution of many issues and impressive achievements in various fields, modern medicine is far from successful in providing effective care to patients with acute nonspecific inflammation of the lung tissue. This pathology, known since ancient times as acute pneumonia, has gradually become an important global problem in recent decades. Modern ideas about the nature of the disease and the basic principles of its treatment were formed under the didactic influence of antibiotics and are of a narrowly targeted etiotropic nature. First aid and emergency care methods for this category of patients do not provide the immediate expected effect, and arguments in favor of their use ignore the pathogenetic mechanisms of the disease, which leads to side effects. A radical revision of professional views on this problem, taking into account the unique pathogenesis of inflammatory processes in the pulmonary circulation, is an inevitable step in solving this problem.

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