Angiol Sosud Khir
December 2009
Chair of Neurology of the Advanced Medical Training Department of the Federal Educational Facility of the Higher Vocational Education Russian State Medical University under the Russian Public Health Ministry, Moscow, Russia. The article deals with the findings obtained in examining and treating a total of eighty-seven patients suffering from atherosclerosis obliterans of the lower-limb arteries with stage IIB and III chronic arterial insufficiency. Studied were impairments of the theological properties of the blood and plasma, erythrocytic deformability and the concentration of malonic dialdehyde in blood at admission to the hospital, upon completion of the course of conservative treatment, and after the reconstructive vascular intervention performed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
May 2009
We studied the blood and plasma viscosity and hematocrit in patients with ischemic stroke and in a control group. Patients with ischemic stroke had a marked hyperviscosity and elevated hematocrit levels which were correlated with arterial hypertension, alcohol consumption and tobacco smoking. In women aged 45-55 years, viscosity and hematocrit were correlated with age that may be explained by the hormonal changes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To investigate genetic factors of risk (RF) to develop venous thrombosis and pulmonary artery thromboembolism (PATE) in population of central Russia.
Material And Methods: We studied polymorphism of the genes of coagulation factor II (G20210A), factor V (G1691A) and methylentetrahydrofolatereductase (MTHFR) with polymerase chain reaction and restriction analysis of DNA amplified sites. We estimated prevalence of the mutations in healthy population and in patients with flebothrombosis as well as effects of the mutations on a PATE rate in patients with thrombosis.
The paper analyses diagnosis and treatment outcomes for 20 men aged from 55 to 76 with lower limb arteriosclerosis obliterans. Based on exhaustive laboratory and instrumental diagnostic data the authors conclude that 10-days course of Vazaprostan (20 mkg per day) for patients with IIb stage of chronic lower limb arterial insufficiency yields not only improvement in tissue metabolism, but a reduction of peripheral vascular resistance as well. Thus such therapy can be used for preoperative care before reconstructive vascular interventions in order to reduce the risk of implant thrombosis in early postoperative period.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To specify detectability and clinical presentation of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) in young and middle aged patients with phlebothromboses (PT).
Material And Methods: Enzyme immunoassays for lupus anticoagulant, PCR determination of G1691A mutation in the gene of coagulation factor V, mutation G20210A in prothrombin gene, mutation C677T in methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene were made in 97 patients (57 males and 40 females) with venous thrombosis as well as estimation of external and internal coagulation, antithrombin III activity, protein C activity, plasma fibrinogen, stimulated platelet aggregation, blood and plasma viscosity.
Results: APS was detected in 20.