Publications by authors named "A Tokshilykova"

There are many unresolved questions regarding the features of surgical aggression in the open method of treatment of severe forms of peritonitis. There are isolated publications in the literature on the risk features of these interventions, despite the high prevalence of the problem. The purpose of this study was to study the features of surgical aggression in the open method of treatment of severe forms of peritonitis.

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This study is devoted to the study of the prognostic value of cerebral oximetry of the brain and indicators of the outcome of brain damage. The purpose - to study the prognostic role of cerebral oximetry indicators as a predictor of mortality in vascular and traumatic brain injuries. A prospective cohort study involving 129 patients.

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This study is devoted to the study of the prognostic value of neuron-specific markers of the brain and indicators of the outcome of brain damage. The purpose of the study. To study the prognostic role of serum S100 as a predictor of mortality in vascular and traumatic brain injuries.

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Objectives: This research aims to study the prognostic role of serum S100 as a predictor of mortality in vascular and traumatic brain injuries.

Methods: This prospective cohort study involved 219 patients. In the blood serum, neuron-specific markers (S100, NSE) and glucose, acid-base state and gas composition of arterial blood were obtained at admission, on the 3rd, 5th and 7th days of patients' stay in the intensive care unit.

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In predicting outcomes in patients with acute brain injury, current practice focuses special attention on neuron-specific proteins that reliably reflect the severity of the lesion. Further studies of molecular markers and their specificity and sensitivity could contribute to broadening the understanding of pathophysiological, diagnostic, and prognostic methods, which is vital to reducing the mortality and disability associated with these critical conditions. The purpose of this study was to assess the biomarkers of brain lesions and their correlative relations with the integral Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) in predicting severity and treatment outcomes in patients with acute neuropathologies.

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