Publications by authors named "A V Sereditskiĭ"

Presented in this article is a clinical case report regarding treatment of a patient with deep vein thrombosis complicated by venous gangrene having developed 10 days after the onset of the disease. Conservative therapy (infusion of colloids and crystalloids, anticoagulants, agents improving microcirculation, venotonics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, elevated position of the limb) made it possible to stabilize the patient's condition, but not improving haemodynamics of the affected limb. A decision was made to use endovascular techniques.

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Purpose: This study was undertaken to investigate efficacy of apixaban in prevention of haemorrhagic complications during treatment of proximal thromboses of deep veins of the lower extremities using endovascular techniques.

Patients And Methods: We retrospectively studied the results of treating a total of 50 patients presenting with deep vein thromboses at late stages of the pathological process. The patients were subdivided into 2 statistically homogeneous groups.

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Aim: The present study was aimed at improving the results of treatment in elderly and aged people by means of local therapy with 'Detragel'.

Patients And Methods: The authors analysed the results of comprehensive examination and treatment of 60 elderly and aged patients presenting with acute varicothrombophlebitis and severe somatic diseases. Depending on the method of treatment, the patients were subdivided into 2 statistically homogeneous groups consisting of 30 patients each.

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The objective of the study was to compare safety and efficacy of rivaroxaban and dabigatran with warfarin in treatment of patients with acute venous thromboembolic complications (VTEC). The authors analysed the results of examining and treating a total of 95 patients presenting with VTEC and randomly divided into three groups. In all groups the initial anticoagulant therapy consisted in unfractionated heparin administered for 5 days, after which the patients followed by switching were switched to a 6-month course of treatment with oral anticoagulants.

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An analysis of complex laboratory, ultrasonic investigations and following treatment of 120 patients with acute surface varicothrombophlebitis was made. The patients were divided into two groups, each being 60 people. In the first control group the treatment was conducted in one step: standard venectomy was performed at high point of inflammatory process.

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