Publications by authors named "K G Oganesian"

Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is one of the newest methods used in the treatment of wounds. It allows speeding up and optimizing the healing process and reducing the cost of treatment. Negative pressure stimulates proliferation of granulation tissue, provides a continuous evacuation of fluid and effectively cleans wound surface.

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The main group of patients consisted of 32 patients, whom the catheter microenterostomy were used for the feeding. The control group (n=36) received the feeding through the nasointestinal double-channel transnasal combined tube. The first device proved to have minimal negative influence on the quality of life, permitting, at the same time, adequate enteral feeding, minimal frequency of lung complications and decrease of the hospital stay.

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During 30-day feeding with licorice (Glycyrrhiza) roots, further combined 30-day exposure to these roots and vibration prevents the formation of pronounced cardiac rhythm shifts, the emergence of the tachycardic effect of vibration and equilibrates the activity of autonomic mechanisms for cardiac regulation, as suggested by less pronounced changes in the vagosympathetic index.

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Prolonged vibration is accompanied by the periods of activation and suppression of the rate of lipid peroxidation, which mismatch in the rate in the tissues being examined. After 30-day LR prefeeding, the use of licorice roots (LR) and vibration cause a reduction in the rate of lipid peroxidation in plasma and adrenals and substantially suppress the negative impact of vibration.

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