Introduction: Civilian healthcare workers (HCW) and medical facilities are directly and indirectly impacted by armed conflict. In the Russia-Ukraine war, acute trauma care needs grew, the workforce was destabilised by HCW migrating or shifting roles to meet conflict needs, and facilities faced surge events. Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) exposure risks created unique preparedness needs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To evaluate actual myocardial energy requirements using indirect calorimetry, oxygen delivery (DO), oxygen extraction ratio (OER), cardiac output (CO) and their components, as well as to study the impact of positive inotropic agent (dobutamine) on myocardial metabolism in early postoperative period after cardiac surgery.
Material And Methods: We measured the main metabolic parameters using indirect calorimetry in 20 patients after on-pump cardiac surgery with cardioplegia. To evaluate the impact of metabolic load on CO, VO and DO, we administered dobutamine 3 µg/kg/min at the second phase of the study.
Objective: To create the prognostic scale based on some biomarkers after thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic repair.
Material And Methods: We analyzed 114 patients with aortic aneurysm/dissection. The following biomarkers were studied: proadrenomedullin, NT-proBNP, procalcitonin, interleukins 6, 8, 10, tumor necrosis factor, presepsin, highly sensitive troponin I.
The paper presents an analysis of the proteomic composition in relation to both the risk of thrombosis and changes in the state of cardiomyocytes associated with the risk of cardiac fibrosis and heart failure. We examined 12 practically healthy male volunteers exposed to head-down -6° tilt bed rest (HDBR) for 21 days. The revealed decrease in the level of stimulating growth factor 2 (ST2) on days 10 and 21 relative to the initial values (background; 5 days before HDBR) indicated a decrease in the myocardial load and cardiomyocyte extensibility.
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