Publications by authors named "E G Gandybina"

Objective: To analyze an effectiveness of algorithm for complex treatment of patients with surgical complications of prolonged warfarin therapy in a general surgical hospital.

Material And Methods: The study included 138 patients with surgical complications of prolonged warfarin therapy. All patients received warfarin for at least 6 months (49.

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of innovative treatments for chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) in COVID-19 patients at a Moscow hospital.
  • A total of 32 patients with venous trophic ulcers received complex therapy including the protease inhibitor Aprotinin and specialized treatments to facilitate ulcer healing.
  • Results showed significant improvements in clinical symptoms, with many patients experiencing complete ulcer healing within three weeks and no deaths recorded.
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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of aminodihydrophthalazinedione sodium (Galavit) in treating patients with moderate to severe COVID-induced pneumonia, aiming to reduce pulmonary complications and improve respiratory function.
  • The study involved 22 patients (8 men and 14 women, average age 62) who exhibited significant lung damage and respiratory failure related to COVID-19, with many having multiple risk factors for poor outcomes.
  • Results showed that administering Galavit led to improvements in clinical scores, increased oxygen saturation (SpO2), and stabilization of lung tissue conditions as seen in CT scans, ultimately helping to halt the progression of respiratory failure and support recovery.
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Objective: To develop a non-invasive method for differential diagnosis of thyroid nodes.

Material And Methods: Optical sonography was made in 623 patients with thyroid nodes including 374 women (60%) and 249 men (40%) aged 19-79 years (mean 64±15 years). All patients underwent ultrasound-assisted fine-needle aspiration biopsy.

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Aim - to improve the results of treatment of pressure sores using low-energy laser technology. The authors performed a comparative analysis of the effectiveness of the use of low-energy laser irradiation in the complex treatment of pressure ulcers of 2-3 degrees in 35 patients with severe brain damage for the period from 2017-2019. The contact laser was used with the following parameters: wave length - 904 nm, frequency - 5000 Hz, irradiation mode - pulsed, power - 13.

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