Publications by authors named "G N Volgin"

An analysis of results of 498 patients with malignant pleural effusion was made. All patients were divided into three groups depending on methods of treatment: in the first group of patients the puncture of pleural cavity and the evacuation of liquid were made against the background of complex treatment; in the second group of patients the thoracocentesis and suspension induction were performed; in the third group the video thoracoscopy was carried out. In an assessment of each method of treatment, the researchers came to the conclusion that in case when the patient had the sufficient functional capabilities, the doctors should give preference to the thoracoscopy operations and in case of severe somatic status the doctors should give preference to the drainage of pleural cavity with release from exudates and with subsequent introduction of talc as the most effective sclerosing agent.

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The permeability of pleural mesothelium helps to control the volume and composition of the liquid lubricating pleural surfaces. Information on pleural barrier function in health and disease, however, is scarce. Tissue specimens of human pleura were mounted in Ussing chambers for measurement of transmesothelial resistance.

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The authors made an analysis of the results of treatment of 924 patients with non-small cell lung cancer, operated in the volume of pneumonectomy during 1990-2007 years and developed a method of complete suturing the mediastinum wound in order to isolate the bronchus stump from the free pleural cavity and prevention of the development of a bronchopleural fistula.

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The authors investigated the dependence of increasing serum oncomarkers CEA, Cyfra-21, NSE, TU M2-PK on survival in 739 patients with nonsmall cell lung cancer. The tests for the determination of the content of CEA, Cyfra-21, NSE in blood serum have low sensitivity and are of little use for the diagnosis of lung cancer. The tests because of their simplicity and low cost can be used for the detection of groups of patients with preliminarily diagnosed nonsmall cell lung cancer needing additional methods of examination for more exact staging of the disease and exclusion of remote metastases and more active using adjuvant method of treatment.

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The test for the determination of the serum carcinoembryonic antigen was found to possess low specificity and to be of little use for the diagnosis of lung cancer. The test can be used for the detection of patients with diagnosed non-small-cell cancer of the lung for more exact staging of the disease and exclusion of distant metastases as well as for more active using adjuvant methods of treatment and for the dynamic observation of the course of the disease.

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