Publications by authors named "G G Osokina"

In order to obtain reliable information about time-domain ECG parameters in Russian children and to analyse their links with physiological changes the Project "ECG screening of children and adolescents of the Russian Federation" was carried out in 2003-2008. Time domain ECG parameters were studied in the representative sample of 5387 healthy individuals aged 0 to 18 years. In each age group, lower and upper limits of the norm for heart rate (HR), P wave, PQ and QRS intervals were defined as 2nd and 98th percentiles of their distribution.

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Analysis of structure and prevalences of cardiovascular diseases among children and adolescents is presented and recent trends of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality as well as regional differences in dynamics of these parameters in this age group are discussed. Current situation is characterized by pronounced lowering of age of onset of cardiovascular diseases previously considered as diseases of the adult. Clinical picture and prognosis of many pathological states also has been changed.

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As many as 91 patients aged 17-25 years seen at the students' outpatient hospital for autonomic disorders, namely for vegetovascular dystonia (VVD) were examined. The data of somatovegetative and psychiatric examinations were compared. It has been shown that the symptomatic diagnosis of VVD may mask both vegetative lability common to the mentally normal and practically healthy subjects and vegetative dystonia syndrome proper, which is a component of psychovegetative syndromes.

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In a non-psychiatric clinic a combined psychiatric and somato-autonomic investigation was performed in 75 prepuberty and puberty children with functional hyperthermia . Syndromal and nosological characterization was performed on a spectrum of psychic disorders in these patients. Some correlations were found between syndromal and nosological distributions and grouping based on somato-autonomic++ picture.

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