Publications by authors named "N M Minbolatova"

Unlabelled: Acute kidney injury can greatly increase the severity of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) and impair patient outcomes.

Objective: To study the clinical significance of acute kidney injury in patients with MODS in early postoperative period after cardiac surgety and its influence, on the severity of the patient condition and outcomes.

Materials And Methods: The study involved 117 patients aged 57.

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Background: Early dysfunction of transplanted kidney is a serious complication that can lead to the premature loss of transplant. Ischemic and reperfusion injury of donor kidney leads to the disturbance of the function of the graft, which is a form of post-transplantation acute kidney injury that causes the relevance of search of early markers for diagnosis.

Objective: Evaluation of the diagnostic value of determination in the urine neutrophilgelatinase-associated lipocalin (u-NGAL) in patients in the early period after kidney transplantation.

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It was studied the influence of CVVHDF start time on MODS treatment results in 51 patients after cardiac surgery. It was found that early CVVHDFstart as apart of MODS treatment reduces the SIRS severity, normalizes cytokines balance, which leads to ALV duration decrease and significant reduction in renal replacement therapy (RRT) requirements and 28-day mortality rate.

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The 10-year study of etiology, pathogenesis, diagnostic, treatment and prevention of the multiple organ failure syndrome (MOFS) after cardiovascular operations with artificial blood circulation was conducted in the SCS. 4383 patients, aged 16-75 years, were observed. Of them, MOFS was diagnosed in 206 (4.

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