Background: The ownership of patient information in the context of big data is a relatively new problem, which is not yet fully recognized by the medical academic community. The problem is interdisciplinary, incorporating legal, ethical, medical, and aspects of information and communication technologies, requiring a sophisticated analysis. However, no previous scoping review has mapped existing studies on the subject.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To assess infrainguinal arterial reconstructions by intraoperative flowmetry under the distal anastomosis using a fast Fourier transformation; calculate and compare the amplitude ratios of peripheral arterial blood pressure and volume flow before and after drug-induced vasodilation of occluded bypass grafts and bypass grafts that have been patent at least for 1 year. To find what magnitude of the change of these ratios indicate a long-term patency of the bypass grafting.
Patients And Methods: We compared the results of the intraoperative flowmetry tests of 97 patients with infrainguinal arterial reconstructions.
Stud Health Technol Inform
February 2002
It is obvious that medical practice needs to sustain a radical quality change due the fast penetration of information technologies in medicine and healthcare. One of the major problems of this change is the adequate education of the medical specialists to use these information and communication technologies, including Hospital information systems and electronic medical records. A study has been carried out among the physicians in Bulgaria.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA review of literature on the most significant aspects of molecular and cellular effect of hyperthermia is presented. A critical evaluation of the acceptability of several hypotheses for biochemical mechanisms of cytotoxic action of hyperthermia is made. A special attention is paid to a molecular model of thermic-induced cellular death, proposed by Roti-Roti.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study was made of the radioprotective effect of Adeturon, a protective agent obtained in Bulgaria, on mice with Luis lung tumors exposed to fractionated radiation. The effect of the radioprotector on a radiation-induced injury to normal tissue was estimated by the number of leucocytes in the peripheral blood and its count, cellularity of bone marrow and spleen and the mass of the latter, and by the number of exogenous and endogenous CFUs. A pronounced radioprotective effect of Adeturon was implemented through maintaining or normalizing the indices under study impaired by tumor inoculation or irradiation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiobiologiia
July 1984
There was an increase in the time of the implanted tumor doubling in size and in the life-span of animals treated with a combination of S-2-aminoethyl- isothiuronium ( adeturon ) and gamma-radiation as compared to those exposed to gamma-radiation alone.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe antimetastatic effect of thaliblastine alkaloid isolated from Thalictrum min. ssp. elatum was evaluated using Wexler's technique for accurate identification of experimental pulmonary metastases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
August 1978
Rabbits and sheep immunized with protective anthrax preparation and live anthrax vaccines were examined. Protective anthrax preparation caused changes characteristic of general immunomorphology and immunomorphological reaction of the humoral type. A marked resistance in infection with the virulent anthrax culture was revealed in the animals immunized with this preparation and in those--with live vaccines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe toxic action of the antiphlogistic drug thaliblastin, containing 93-95 per cent of the alcaloid thalicarpine was investigated. With its single intraperitoneal injection to mice the DL10 of the drug amounts to 273-306 mg/kg, DL50-325-350 mg/kg and DL90-370-402 mg/kg. With its 5-day long administration the respective figures for mice are 102-165, 125-201 and 154-243 mg/kg and for rats--170, 203 and 272 mg/kg.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEksp Med Morfol
September 1977
The authors examined the influence of the potential antitumorous preparation taliblastin and the well known cytostatic vinblastin on the formation of serum agglutinins in mice. Two methods were used--the classical reaction of agglutination and the method for inhibition of passive migration of erythrocytes (IPM) described by Schweicer and Gilisen (1974). It was established that vinblastin markedly inhibited the formation of specific agglutinating antibodies, while taliblastin was considerably weaker immunosupresor; The method of IPM was more sensitive than the classical reaction of agglutination and gave a possibility for better determination of immunosuppresive action of cytostatics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors carried out a study on the blood formation of healthy experimental animals after treatment with the potential antitumours agent taliblastine in view of clarifying its influence. The experiments were undertaken on inbred mice DVA/2 and rats on the Wistar strain. Taliblastine was administered intraperitonealy: in ice-aingly and in a 5-day course, but in rats only in a 5-day course.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn attempt was made to standardize conditions for obtaining a protective anthrax preparation. A technological scheme permitting to produce 80 mg of a purified lyophilized protective preparation with the activity of 32 immunizing units was applied. It was accepted that 1 IU was the minimal amount of the preparation which provided a survival with the mean time index of 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
October 1973