Publications by authors named "B V Batotsyrenov"

A case of acute severe concomitant poisoning with narcotic substances of depreciating and psychostimulating action (1,4 - butanediol, 1-phenyl-2- (1-pyrrolidinyl) -1-pentanone, methadone) complicated by the development of severe hypoxic-ischemic changes in the supratentorial white matter of the large brain is presented. edema and swelling of the brain, nosocomial focal left-sided lower lobe pneumonia in a 25-year-old patient. Psychoactive substances were used for hedonic purposes.

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Objective: To increase the efficacy of acute poisoning with severe psychodisleptics.

Material And Methods: Fifty-two patients with acute psychoactive substance poisoning were studied. Patients of the main group (=27) received cytoflavin infusion in combination with inhaled sedation with sevoflurane in addition to conventional therapy.

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A case of acute oral poisoning by 1.4-butanediol, complicated by the development of severe hypoxia in a 34-year-old patient actively engaged in bodybuilding, is presented. The psychoactive substance was used by the patient to increase sexual activity and physical stamina.

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The article presents a case-report of delirium syndrome in a 29-year-old patient who systematically consumed 1.4-butanediol. Psychopathological symptoms developed in the toxicogenic phase and continued to increase during the first days of treatment, followed by transformation into a deliberate delirium and toxic nephropathy.

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In this article materials obtained during treatment of 61 patients with acute poisoning with phenobarbital, which is part of Corvalol and Valocordin, are presented. It has already been established that phenobarbital acute poisoning in elderly and senile patients is accompanied by more frequent development of central nervous system, respiratory system (pneumonia) and cardiovascular system complications, which cause more severe clinical course and risk of an adverse outcome of acute poisoning. This research has shown that for hypoxia correction during phenobarbital acute poisoning in elderly and senile patients it is advisable to include Reamberin in the treatment regimen, which has no adverse effects on central haemodynamic parameters and effectively reduces severity of metabolic disorders.

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