Publications by authors named "E A Shulutko"

Background: Heparin therapy and prophylaxis may be accompanied by bleeding and thrombotic complications due to individual responses to treatment. Dosage control based on standard laboratory assays poorly reflects the effect of the therapy. The aim of our work was to compare the heparin sensitivity of new thrombodynamics (TD) assay with sensitivity of other standard and global coagulation tests available to date.

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Aim: to study the nature of pain in hemophilic arthropathy and its prevention ways used by patients with hemophilia.

Subjects And Methods: A prospective, multicenter, cross-sectional study was conducted to interview 136 patients with hemophilia A or B. The survey included 32 points, including questions about drug and nondrug pain treatment, as well as questionnaires to assess the severity of pain and its impact on daily life (Brief Pain Inventory) and those to identify a neuropathic pain component (PainDetect questionnaire).

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The experience of anesthesia and intensive care departments of Hematological center Russia for intensive care management in 13 patients with acute porphyria, from 1996 till 2013 was summarized ion this pape4: Main causes of life-threatening complications of acute porphyria and its frequency were revealed Advantages of mechanical lung ventilation in respiratory failure, algorithms of clinical nutrition, correction of water-electrolyte disorders were represented. Importance of kinesiotherapy in successful treatment in these category of patients was revealed. It is shown that the whole complex of intensive care methods with the specific pathogenetical therapy brings success in 84,6 % of patients.

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Anticoagulant therapy with vitamin K antagonists (AVK) is an effective treatment and prevention of thrombosis. One of the major disadvantages of the AVK is a risk for serious bleeding. Prothrombin complex concentrates (PCC), fresh frozen plasma (FFP) and vitamin K1 are available for control of these situations.

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Objective: To develop effective and safe measures of postoperative multimodal analgesia (optimizing the use of narcotic analgesics) in surgical treatment of hematological patients with thrombocytopenia.

Design: A pilot and prospective comparative controlled study.

Methods: We studied 27 patients with acquired thrombocytopenia who underwent laparoscopic splenectomy.

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