Metabolic disturbances in the intra-and postoperative period in renal transplantation


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Buffer and physiological mechanisms normally ensures a stable pH of the blood. In the body of the recipient the accumulation of toxic products, reducing the intensity of free radical processes and increasing the activity of antioxidant protection. The use of plasmapheresis in the early postoperative period, contributed to the correction of homeostasis, in particular the normalization of acid-base status, reduction of toxic products of metabolism, suppress the activity of oxygen free radicals.

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