The article presents results of a retrospective analysis of the commission forensic medical examinations of «medical malpractice cases» for 2017-2021 on materials of RCFME MH KR. It has been established that the number of commission examinations showed a pronounced tendency to increase in the analyzed period: 64 (9.78%) cases - in 2017, 86 (12.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe article presents a case of expert evaluation of poisoning with chlorohexidine in the case of intravenous administration to a maternity woman who entered the maternity department for a planned cesarean section, contrary to the instructions for the use of this antiseptic, intended only for external or cavity application. The toxic effect of chlorohexidine began with thoracic discomfort, shortness of breath, then deep hypoxic phenomena in the form of diffuse cyanosis of the skin, facial pastoralism, respiratory disorders requiring ventilation, acute decrease of oxygen saturation in the blood up to 77% with further decrease to 60%, a pattern of pronounced hemorrhagic edema in the lungs, occurred when consciousness was absent. The consequences of poisoning are assessed as life-threatening from the forensic medical position, and uterus removal to prevent a heavy atonic hemorrhage is considered as loss of the organ.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProbl Sotsialnoi Gig Zdravookhranenniiai Istor Med
February 2014
The prevention of diseases among migrants becomes a serious problem of public health of subjects of the Russian Federation. The system of public sanitary epidemiological inspection in the field of biological security of the Russian Federation demands a permanent enhancement.
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November 2008
The immediate results of partial resections were analyzed in 120 patients with drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis, among whom 70 patients had multidrug resistance. A complete clinical effect (abacillation and no decay cavities) was achieved in 117 (97.5%) patients, including in 67 (95.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExamining the values of hemoglobin, red and white blood cells, differential count, and leukocytic index of intoxication (LII) in patients with tuberculosis, abscesses, pneumonias, and cancer of the lung indicated that in accordance with clinical and X-ray findings, LII and the count of lymphocytes reflected the degree of patients' health status to the greatest extent. These blood values were of the greatest prognostic value. In lung cancer, LII increased only when inflammatory and purulent complications occurred.
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