
The paper contains the study results of some lipid-metabolism indices in patients with severe mechanical injury. Changing concentrations of total cholesterol, triglycerides and of different lipoprotein fractions in blood plasma are demonstrated. It was established that the investigated lipid-metabolism indices reflect a degree of liver malfunction in severely impaired homeostasis. It can be stated on the basis of comparing the study results with the clinical outcome that the dynamic concentration of total cholesterol in blood plasma is an important prognostication factor. Changing ratios of high-density lipoproteins, low-density lipoproteins and extra-low-density lipoproteins were observed in survivors yet by day 15, which is indicative of a commencing dislipidemia.
Adult, Male, Trauma Severity Indices, Adolescent, Lipoproteins, Hemorrhage, Wounds, Penetrating, Lipid Metabolism, Lipids, Cholesterol, Humans, Female, Hypotension, APACHE
Adult, Male, Trauma Severity Indices, Adolescent, Lipoproteins, Hemorrhage, Wounds, Penetrating, Lipid Metabolism, Lipids, Cholesterol, Humans, Female, Hypotension, APACHE
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