In vitro bacteriological investigation of various pathological materials revealed the main etiological profile of purulent complications in patients with chronic renal insufficiency before and after allotransplantation of the kidney. A statistically significant magnitude of the frequency of detecting identified pathogens in patients wit renal insufficiency is presented. Phage typing of pathogenic staphylococci isolated from patients with chronic renal insufficiency and from patients after kidney allotransplantation revealed no correlation in belonging of the isolates to a definite phage group in such patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDetermination of bacteriuria, leucocyturia, active leucocytes and Sternheimer-Malbin's cells in patients with transplanted kidneys during the postoperative period provided identification of pyelonephritis in the transplanted kidney. E. coli, Proteus, Staphylococcus, P.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 30 patients with acquired and 14 with congenital heart diseases operated on under extracorporeal circulation a significant decrease in the blood Mg level was noted, its amount never returning to the preoperative one within the first week. Therapy with Mg salts helped to prevent these disorders and to maintain the plasma and erythrocytes Mg levels within the normal limits throughout the whole period of therapy.
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