Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Vol. 14 No. 4 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

Treatment of Acute Lung Abscesses Considering their Non-Respiratory Function in Patients with Diabetes

Okhunov A.O1., Israilov R.I.1, Khamdamov Sh.A.1, Azizova P.X.1, Anvarov K.D.1 (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Oct 2020

Abstract

During the examination and treatment of 465 patients with acute lung abscesses on the background ofdiabetes mellitus, a preoperative preparation program was developed that takes into account the phase of theprocess (group 1 - septic course of the process, group 2 - stabilization, group 3 - remission), the severity ofendotoxemia and non-respiratory lung function. Patients of the 1st group against the background of basiclong-term intra-arterial catheter therapy used the scheme of correction of non-respiratory function of thelungs that we developed, sanitized purulent foci with an electrolyzed solution of sodium hypochlorite. In202 (79.9%) of 254 patients of the 1st group, it was effective that allowed to refuse the operation, while only52 (40.6%) were not operated on in the 2nd, and 26 in the 3rd (31.3%) patients. In parallel, a pronouncednormalizing effect was achieved in correcting the degree of violation of non-respiratory lung functionagainst the background of delimitation and stabilization of the process. This allowed in 109 (60.9%) of 179operated patients to confine themselves to lung resection with 8.7% of postoperative complications in the 1stgroup versus 18.4% in the 2nd and 24.6% in the 3rd, which emphasizes the effectiveness of our preoperativepreparation.

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