Publications by authors named "A A Vitin"

Remifentanil-induced hyperalgesia (RIH) is a part of a general opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) syndrome, seemingly resulting from abrupt cessation of continuous remifentanil infusion at rates equal or exceeding 0.3 mcg/kg/min. The intricate mechanisms of its development are still not completely understood.

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Intra-cardiac thrombosis is one of the most devastating complications during liver transplantation. In the majority of cases, ICT, followed by massive pulmonary embolism, is commonly occurring shortly after liver graft reperfusion, but it has been reported to occur at any stage of the surgery. We present a series of 3 cases of intra-cardiac thrombosis during orthotopic liver transplantation surgery, including a case of four-chamber intra-cardiac clot formation during the pre-anhepatic stage.

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The hypercoagulable state in liver transplant recipients that may manifest as abnormal thrombus formation in large vessel structures, such as cardiac chambers and the pulmonary arteries, poses a substantial threat for the patient and graft survival. Massive pulmonary embolism is a rare, albeit potentially lethal, complication that may occur at any stage of liver transplant surgery. In this study, we present the case of a major perioperative thromboembolic event in a liver transplant recipient that had taken place in the early post-transplant period during the second-look surgery that was then successfully treated by catheter-directed clot removal.

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Article Synopsis
  • Personalised medicine (PM) focuses on customizing treatments for individual patients by analyzing various data sets, including genetic information and lifestyle factors.
  • The intricate relationship between genes, gene networks, and external influences helps create a deeper understanding of health and disease, paving the way for tailored medical approaches.
  • PM is emerging as a promising strategy for treating sepsis in ICU settings, acknowledging that each patient’s unique response to treatment is crucial in managing the disease effectively.
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