Publications by authors named "Makarovskiĭ V"

The serum activity of alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, glutamate dehydrogenase, gamma-glutamyl transferase and creatinine kinase was studied in 81 patients with chronic alcoholism and 31 patients with alcoholic psychoses. Eighty-one healthy apparently non-drinkers served as a control group. It is concluded that when acute alcoholic psychoses develop, patients with chronic alcoholism display a simultaneous increase in the activity of enzymes releasing from damaged muscular and hepatic tissues.

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Hepatic function was studied in 31 patients with coronary heart disease before and after treatment with nicardipine. Clinical and biochemical findings (enhanced gamma-glutamate transferase and high cholesterol, hepatobiliary syndrome) provide evidence for hepatic function disturbance associated with coronary heart disease. Nicardipine produced a good subjective response, the attenuation of hepatobiliary syndrome.

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The authors propose a new approach to evaluation of biochemical indices in internal organ diseases, namely, comparison of factually detectable results with individual initial data. It was established that in stenocardia the majority of patients showed an increase of activity of cardio-specific enzymes. Patients with exacerbation of obstructive bronchitis revealed diverse changes of the content of immunoglobulins, complement components and proteinase inhibitors.

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The clinical efficacy of "Food ichthyenic oil", a new foodstuff, was studied in 129 patients with atherogenic dyslipidemia. The oil was given in a daily dose of 30 ml which contained 8 g polyunsaturated fatty acids of the omega-3 class. All the patients were divided into 3 groups: (1) 44 patients with 5.

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The new calcium antagonist nicardipine (barizine) was tested for effects on platelet function and transient myocardial ischemia in 23 patients with coronary heart disease. Prior to the therapy, lower platelet function was more frequently encountered in patients with more severe angina pectoris and more prolonged myocardial ischemia. The efficacy of nicardipine was demonstrated to be related to the clinical course of coronary heart disease and the baseline platelet function.

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Changes of proteinase-inhibitory system values in blood plasma of dogs with experimental acute pancreatitis (EAP) were studied in dynamics. Their diagnostic and prognostic values was appraised. Essential shifts were revealed in the proteinase-inhibitory balance in blood plasma of dogs with EAP of various severity.

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When treated by verapamil, coronary patients responded differently. Hepatic effects can be either protective or toxic depending on the drug dosage and course duration. Verapamil hepatic protection manifests in day dosage 360 mg and the course duration 3 weeks.

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The authors share their experience gained with automation of hematologic investigations at a clinical diagnosis laboratory. A CDL information system, basing on personal computers, has been created, functioning in complex with hematologic autoanalyzers. The reports on the laboratory's activity are made automatically, as is the laboratory register and processing of applications for tests.

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In 47 patients with coronary heart disease, the function of platelet was studied and ECG ST-segment was monitored. It was found that lower platelet function was more common in patients with severe coronary heart disease if they had long episodes of transient myocardial ischemia. Following 12 days of dilzem monotherapy, the most marked ++anti-ischemic and antianginal effects were observed in patients who had had higher platelet function.

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The detection rate was examined for ECG (EchoECG) equivalents of clinical coronary heart disease (CHD) forms, such as angina pectoris, focal myocardial dystrophy, small and large myocardial infarction, at various levels of the peak activity of blood creatine phosphokinase in the acute period of the disease. A series of investigations revealed in the acute period the time when myoglobin, CPK, CPK MB, AST, and LDH attained their maximal blood content, which were directly related to the molecular weight of proteins. The findings allowed the author to consider a relationship between the values obtained by diagnostic techniques and the time course of an infarct process, the mass of ischemic necrosis and its topography in the myocardium.

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Of 98 patients who died from myocardial infarction as evidenced by sectional and histological examinations, during their life 74 had had signs of extensive myocardial infarction (EMI), 11 had presented with small myocardial infarction (SMI), 10, focal myocardial dystrophy (FMD), 3, angina pectoris (AP). In the acute period, the highest values of hyperenzymia, CPK, MB-CPK, ACT, LDH1, LDH2, and enzyme ratios were revealed in EMI, the lowest ones were seen in AP; SMI and FMD stood midway. A significant moderate direct relationship was established between the maximum activity of CPK, MB-CPK, and LDH1 and the histological sizes of ischemic necrosis as documented by planimetry.

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Serial blood measurements of myoglobin (MG) revealed a common trend of change in acute macro- and microfocal myocardial infarction, focal myocardial dystrophy, angina of effort and angina at rest as well as unstable angina. Differences in myoglobinemic parameters (MG peak level, increment rate, normalization time) between different clinical variants of CHD are quantitative. It is suggested that there is an intravital relationship between each of the examined clinical variants, in their acute phase, and a specific equivalent of an acute myocardial ischemic damage focus, as shown by the degree of hypermyoglobinemia.

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Introduction of the complex computer-aided mechanization and automatization into the laboratory process and their integration with other automated information hospital systems significantly raise efficacy of laboratory data application in treatment and diagnosis, thus reducing work losses of the medical staff. The structure of biochemical research for clinical therapeutic and surgical departments is presented along with the main biochemical diagnostic programmes for some diseases.

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A new Biolab information and computing system is intended for data processing from automated equipment for biochemical laboratory analysis; it is integrated with other subsystems of a large medical information system of a multidiscipline hospital. In technological characteristics and information volume processed the Biolab subsystem is much superior to the previous Laboratoriya subsystem.

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The fact that the pattern of blood enzymes (CPK, MB CPK, GOT, LDG, LDG-1 and LDG-2) and ratios thereof (CPK/GOT, CPK/LDG, LDG-1/LDG-2) is similar in acute unstable angina to that of myocardial infarction is suggestive of possible myocardial involvement, which is however associated with a smaller ischemic focus.

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Time-course variations in hormones, carbohydrates and electrolytes (specifically, cortisol, aldosterone, testosterone, T3, T4, sugar, potassium, sodium and chlorides) in blood of essentially healthy men, aged 19-59 years, kept for 30 days in a closed life-support system were measured. The hormones, sugar and electrolytes varied in a different manner. The subjects, aged 48-59 years, who performed regular exercises showed a higher stability of potassium, sodium and chlorides and a normalization of hormones by test day 30 in contrast to other groups of subjects.

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The regular character and a tendency of the time course of the absolute activity of the heart-specific blood enzymes and their coefficients in focal myocardial dystrophy, angina of effort and rest, angina of effort and unstable angina after each attack of chest pains and their recurrences which were identical to those observed in acute myocardial infarction, led to a conclusion of the existence of a life equivalent of a degree of ischemic myocardial affection with certain parameters of the intensity and duration of anginal pains for each of the above CHD clinical types.

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The functional state of the musculo-skeletal system of healthy male volunteers of three age groups (Group 1--19-21 years, n = 16; Group 2--25-43 years, n = 26; Group 3--48-59 years, n = 30) was evaluated. The subjects were kept in an enclosure for 30 days. Creatine phosphokinase (CPK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase (AAT), calcium, P1 were measured in blood.

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