Publications by authors named "O E Kamenskaia"

The study comprised a total of 68 patients (presenting) with chronic dissection of the aortic ascending portion and arch, undergoing surgery and subjected to measuring at various stages of the operation the level of cerebral oxygenation (rSO2) of the right and left hemispheres by means of bilateral transcranial spectroscopy. The aim of the study was to examine the risk for the development of neurological complications in patients with chronic dissection of the aortic ascending portion and arch in various methods of cerebral protection during aortic prosthetic reconstruction. Group One consisted of thirty-one 40-to-61-year-old (mean age 51 years) patients who during circulatory arrest (CA) were as cerebral protection subjected to antegrade cerebral perfusion (ACP) on the background of moderate hypothermia (23-24°C).

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The authors analysed interrelationship between the use of temporary bypass grafting during operations of carotid endarterectomy and the frequency of the development of ischaemic complications (stroke and transitory ischaemic attacks in the early postoperative period). It was shown that in the group wherein a temporary bypass graft was established only by the criterion of decreasing retrograde pressure ischaemic complications were encountered in ten (4.4%) patients and in the group wherein temporary shunts were established by the criterion of a simultaneous decrease in cerebral oxygenation and retrograde pressure - in two (0.

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Using the orthostatic test, we examined peripheral perfusion by means of laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) and transcutaneous oximetry in a total of 104 patients presenting with coronary artery disease and functional class II-IV chronic heart failure (CHF) prior to coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and in the remote terms thereafter. Volumetric velocity of the microcirculatory blood flow (MCB) of the lower limbs was measured by means of LDF in perfusion units; partial oxygen pressure (TcPO2, mmHg) was registered by means of transcutaneous oximetry. The patients with CAD were subdivided into two groups as follows: Group One comprised patients with FC II CHF and Group Two included those with FC III-IV CHF.

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The authors studied cerebral oxygen supply by means of cerebral oximetry in patients presenting with chronic pulmonary artery thromboembolism (PATE) at various stages of operation. The study was aimed at assessing cerebral oxygen supply while carrying out surgical treatment in patients with chronic PATE on the background of various methods of perfusion. Thromboendarterectomy (TEA) from the pulmonary artery with the use of circulatory arrest and craniocerebral hypothermia is accompanied by more pronounced impairment of oxygen supply of the brain with a decrease in the cerebral oxygenation indices by more than 30% from the baseline values.

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The authors studied the peripheral microcirculatory blood flow (MCBF) by means of laser Doppler flowmetry in a total of 112 patients presenting with stage IIB-IV lower limb chronic ischaemia (LLCI) on the background of metabolic syndrome (MS). The study was aimed at assessing the state of the peripheral MCBF in LLCI patients on the background of MS. Atherosclerotic lesion of lower-limb vessels on the background of MS is characterised by more pronounced impairments of the functional state of microcirculation in the form of a decrease in the reserve of capillary blood flow during the occlusion test both before and in the early period after revascularization.

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