The authors have tried a new drug isodibut, aldoreductase inhibitor, of Russian produce in 53 patients with diabetes mellitus. A course of isodibut++ has improved blood coagulation and fibrinolysis, microcirculatory blood flow, normalized muscular blood flow as indicated by electrocoagulation, conjunctival biomicroscopy, radionuclide tracing. The drug is recommended for treatment and prevention of diabetic angiopathy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA comprehensive study of blood lipid composition and microcirculatory indices was performed in 88 patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) combined with coronary heart disease (CHD). A "syndrome" of mutual aggravation was shown to develop in the combination of DM and CHD. As a result of it the above indices were changed depending on clinical signs of each of the two diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper is concerned with the assessment of glipizide action in 32 patients aged 34 to 68 suffering from diabetes mellitus with decompensation of metabolic processes. Good tolerance of the drug, its positive hypoglycemic action enhanced by its combined use with acetylsalicylic acid were noted. No convincing proofs of glipizide influence on microcirculatory indices were obtained.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIndices of acid-base equilibrium (ABE), the level of ketone bodies, coagulation and platelet procoagulant hemostasis, and erythrocyte aggregation were studied in 102 patients with diabetes mellitus, of them in 58 patients with diabetic ketoacidosis and in 10 practically healthy persons. The most frequent cause of the development of diabetic ketoacidosis was poorly controlled treatment of diabetes and infections. The most frequent type of ABE disorder in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis was metabolic acidosis with secondary compensatory respiratory alkalosis.
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November 1984
The results of the study of immunoreactive insulin (IRI) and anti-insular hormones show their correlation with hemorheological disorders in patients with diabetic angiopathies. The results obtained indicate a possible involvement of the anti-insular hormones in the development of vascular changes in diabetes mellitus.
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