Publications by authors named "M V Demina"

The analysis of morbidity of the sexually transmitted communicable diseases, including HIV infection in Chelyabinskaya oblast in 2004-2009 is presented. The main trends in its dynamics are revealed. The age and gender structure of sexually transmitted communicable diseases and HIV is analyzed.

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Configurational assignment of five carbon, silicon and germanium containing propynal oximes has been carried out by means of experimental measurements and high-level ab initio calculations of their 13C-1H, 13C-13C and 15N-1H spin-spin coupling constants. The title compounds were shown to exist in the nonequilibrium mixture of E and Z isomers with the energy difference of less than 0.3 kcal/mol calculated at the MP2/6-311G** level.

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The aim of the study was to investigate correlation between collateral blood flow to occluded coronary vessel and the size of viable myocardium in the area fed by that artery. Total 295 patients with coronary artery occlusion were divided into 2 groups. The 1st group included 193 patients with the history of Q-wave myocardial infarction (MI), the 2nd group - 102 patients with non-Q-wave MI or without MI.

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The paper presents a case report for successful treatment of acute diffuse thrombosis developed in left coronary artery after coronary angioplasty fulfilled for 39-year-old patient with acute coronary syndrome. Heparin resistance accompanied by intracoronary intervention triggered severe ascending thrombosis of the whole anterior descending artery with involvement of circumflex artery ostium. Therapeutic measures included: repeated Heparin bolus injection (total 27,000 U), bolus intracoronary Streptokinase injection (500,000 U) with subsequent Streptokinase infusion (1,000,000 U in 1 hour), stenting of circumflex artery ostium for thrombus mechanical destruction.

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54 laparoscopic examinations were performed in 52 pregnant women when acute surgical diseases of the abdomen were suspected. When the suspicions of acute surgical diseases in pregnant women are substantiated, diagnostic laparoscopy has high diagnostic potential and is safe for the mother and fetus. This method permits to avoid unnecessary open operations, and also to perform simple operations through laparoscope.

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