Publications by authors named "O Horlenko"

Objective: Aim: To study and analyze the treatment effectiveness in children with identified Coronavirus infection..

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: included the treatment and analysis of the study results of of children (n=68, aged 14.

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Objective: Aim: To find what extent the state of neurovegetative regulation in children and adolescents with sarcopenia differs from their peers without signs of sarcopenia.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The sarcopenic index and hand grip strength, which were simultaneously in the range below the 25th percentile of the reference values of these indicators for the corresponding age and gender, were considered the criteria for sarcopenia. A bioelectrical impedance analyzer, "TANITA MC- 780 MA" (Japan), was used to obtain the SI indicator.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aims to improve early diagnosis in mothers with complicated medical histories by analyzing the mother-newborn relationship.
  • Two groups of mothers (109 with complicated histories and 31 as a control) were compared, revealing higher rates of chronic fetoplacental insufficiency and preeclampsia in the mothers with complications, alongside more Cesarean deliveries.
  • A negative correlation was found between IL-10 levels in infants and maternal Anti-Toxoplasma-IgG, while Anti-CMV-IgG was linked to increased inflammation in premature infants, indicating potential impacts on neonatal health.
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Objective: Aim: To examine and analyze the state of vitamin and mineral homeostasis in children with recurrent respiratory diseases.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: To achieve the goal, 62 children of primary school age with a diagnosis of Recurrent Respiratory diseases were examined in comparison with data of healthy children of the control group (n=26). The study included a clinical examination of children, determination of serum vitamin and mineral levels.

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Objective: Aim: To improve the early diagnosis, course, prediction of the development of Acute Respiratory pathology in children, taking into account the state of antioxidant system (AOS).

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The research group included school-age children (10-14 years old) with Acute Respiratory pathologe (n=111) and a control group (n=25).diseases in comparation.

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