Changes in the rheological properties of blood in acute alcohol and chlorophos poisoning

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Hemocoagulation and blood viscosity in acute alcohol poisoning in individuals who do not suffer from and suffer from chronic alcoholism have been investigated. Both in the I and in the II group of patients, hemocoagulation was inhibited. In patients with severe and moderate acute chlorophos poisoning, the thromboelastogram indices indicated hypercoagulability. In patients with acute chlorophos poisoning of mild and moderate severity against the background of mild alcohol intoxication, suffering from chronic alcoholism, thromboelastogram indices indicated hypocoagulation. The blood viscosity in all the patients under study was increased upon admission to the clinic, and it returned to normal during treatment.

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S. I. Shcherbatenko

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F. N. Kazantsev

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A. B. Kildiyarov

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