Publications by authors named "M Kittova"

The Main Aim Of The Study: The oxygen supply of tissues was studied under haemodilution in cardiosurgical diabetic and non-diabetic patients.

Methods: There were 30 cardiosurgery patients examined, 9 were patients with diabetes mellitus.and 21 were non-diabetic patients.

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The impact on blood pressure of two vasodilating mechanisms, underlied by vascular smooth muscle hyperpolarization, was studied and compared to that induced by nitric oxide NO mechanism. Systemic blood pressure, after inhibitory intervention in arachidonic acid metabolism cytochrome P-450 inhibition by miconazole 0.5 mg/100 g b.

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The aim of the study was to monitor the erythrocyte deformability as one of important factors securing the appropriate tissues perfusion in healthy subjects and diabetic patients with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Erythrocyte deformability was determined by the method of filtration and centrifugation, and the erythrocyte filtrability was calculated as a percentage of filtered erythrocytes out of the number of erythrocytes counted before centrifugation. Diluted blood suspensions were filtered by centrifugation through membrane filters with pores of 5 microm in diameter.

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Aminoguanidine improved the erythrocyte filterability by 4%, pyridoxyliden-aminoguanidine by 11% and pyridoxal by 13% in healthy subjects. In diabetic patients the aminoguanidine effect on erythrocyte filterability was improved by 7%, PAG effect by 9% and pyridoxal effect by 15% in comparison to the control group. The other investigated haematological variables in both groups were within the range of the physiological standard.

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The aim of the work was to study the O2-transport changes to tissues in cardio-surgical patients suffering from CAD and operated during extra-corporeal blood circulation (ECC). The changes of selected haematologic variables, 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG) and ATP concentration, acid-base balance parameters with p50 calculation were measured in the venous blood samples taken before the operation, during the operation and on the 1st, 2nd, 3d, 5th, 7th and 10th day after the operation. From the obtained results follows, that extreme haemodilution causes significant decrease of the haematocrit value (Htc) by 35%, the value of haemoglobin (Hb) by 37% and the count of erythrocytes (Er) by 37% from the initial values.

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