Publications by authors named "A N Lodiagin"

The effect of cytoflavin upon bolus intravenous administration on the state of hemodynamic values and liquid sectors of the organism was studied in patients with toxicohypoxic encephalopathy caused by heavy acute poisoning. It is established that the bolus administration of cytoflavin is less effective than dropwise intravenous injection.

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This paper reports a case of severe acute intoxication with an animal poison after a bite by the monocled cobra. Combined treatment including artificial lung ventilation, infusion-detoxication and desensitizing (hormonal) therapy, hemosorption, correction of metabolic disorders with cytoflavin, antibacterial therapy had positive effect on the patient's condition and ensured the favourable outcome ofpotentially lethal poisoning without the use ofa specific anti-snake venom serum.

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Examination and treatment of 66 patients severely intoxicated with neurotropic poisons showed that inclusion of reamberin in combined therapy decreased the degree of tissue hypoxia as apparent from increased oxygen consumption, oxygen utilization index, and arteriovenous oxygen difference. This in turn accelerated recovery of antioxidant protection and lowered activity of lipid peroxidation. The use of reamberin for the treatment of acute neurotropic intoxication improves clinical conditions of the patients by decreasing duration of the comatose state, requirement for intensive therapy, and lethality.

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Results of the evaluation of clinical findings in a group of 36 patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) complicated by acute heart failure (AHF) of class II - IV [according to T. Killip and J. Kimball (1967)] show that the use of cytoflavin and perftoran favors a decrease in the patient critical situation length, duration of patient's stay in hospital, and lethality level.

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Examination of 784 patients with acute intoxication with neurotropic agents yielded criteria for a risk of acute lung injury in this pathology and methods for diagnosing and treating this complication.

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