Publications by authors named "K Buniatian"

Aim: The aim of the study was to identify the consequences of the use of fixed otrhodontic appliances (FOAs) on the morphological state of the tissues of the lower wall of the maxillary sinus, depending on the duration of their use.

Materials And Methods: The study involved 115 male and female patients aged 18 to 25 years. All patients were divided into 2 research groups depending on the period of wearing brace systems.

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The use of Tricalcium Silicate (TS) as an odontotropic preparation makes it possible to create a hermetic crown restoration with a high degree of adhesion. However, the use of TS silicate by direct pulp capping remains disputable. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of TS on course of traumatic pulpitis by detection of morpho-functional peculiarities of changes in pulp tissue.

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Recently number of patients undergoing a surgery for primary and secondary liver damages is increased. Thus an adequate and safe anaesthesiological care for the surgeries is a very actual problem. The article deals with a study of anaesthesiological care in 51 patients.

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It was studied the influence of CVVHDF start time on MODS treatment results in 51 patients after cardiac surgery. It was found that early CVVHDFstart as apart of MODS treatment reduces the SIRS severity, normalizes cytokines balance, which leads to ALV duration decrease and significant reduction in renal replacement therapy (RRT) requirements and 28-day mortality rate.

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Recently, the number of liver resection has increased, which requires adequate and safe anesthesia provision in this surgery area. Cytokine plasma spectrum is the one of the most important indicators characterizing inflammatory reaction intensity during and after surgery and postoperative period flow prognosis. Immune monitoring gives a notion about operative rauma features, liver damage severity, anaesthesia adequacy.

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