Publications by authors named "Obolenskiĭ S"

The mission, structure, and working schedule of the Foundation for European Education in Anesthesiology (FEEA), an international non-profitable organization with 70 regional centers in Europe, Central and South America, Africa, and Asia, which are organized in 2006-2007 in Saint Petersburg by the Association and Society of Anesthesiologists and all the Anesthesiology Departments of the city are given. Today's geography of FEEA, dedicated to ESA diploma (DESA) exam training, is expanding in Russia.

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The professional carrier of 356 residents, the 1960-2007 graduates of the Saint Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, was studied to specify approaches to professional selection of anesthesiologists. Thirty (8.4%) graduates did not work as anesthesiologists at all.

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The mission, structure, and working schedule of the Foundation for European Education in Anesthesiology (FEEA), an international non-profitable organization with 70 centers being located in Europe, Central and South Americas, Africa, and Asia, are described in the article. The first FEEA seminars in Russia were organized in St. Petersburg in 2006-2007 by the Association and Society of Anesthesiologists and by all the anesthesiology departments of the city.

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Latent dysfunction of the heart right ventricle and hypovolemia were assessed in 50 patients divided into 4 groups, operated on the heart, abdominal aorta and lungs. It was found that after revascularization of the myocardium the diastolic disorders prevailed. In patients operated for the heart valve (mitral and aortal) diseases prevailing were the systolic and pump dysfunction of the right ventricle.

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A combination of intraoperative pharmacological Pentamine blockade by the method of increased resistance to its hypotensive effect and postoperative epidural block in the scheme of multicomponent combined general anesthesia allows to provide adequate protection of organism against surgical aggression and prevent the development of endotoxicosis at the early postoperative period in patients with malignant tumors of the colon with a coexisting pathology of the cardio-vascular system.

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The work is supposed to estimate intoxication by summary indices of the medium and low mass molecules and oligopeptides in plasma, erythrocytes and urine. The indices developed made it possible to determine the stage of endogenous intoxication and to choose differentially the optimal methods of efferent therapy or a combination of methods.

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An analysis of roentgenograms of 50 patients with a respiratory distress-syndrome has shown that roentgenosemiotics of this complication discloses alterations of permeability of pulmonary and bronchial capillaries, drainage of liquid from the interstice and alveoli, hemodynamics in the microcirculation link of the lesser circulation circle. A classification of the respiratory distress-syndrome is proposed which includes 3 stages and a period of involution of the process.

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One of important components of endogenous intoxication in acute pancreatitis is considered to be middle-mass molecules possessing high toxicity. Hemosorption improves results of complex therapy and reduces postoperative lethality by 10% at an average. The positive effect of hemosorption in focal pancreanecrosis is associated with sorption of lipase, trypsin, middle-mass molecules and other metabolites.

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Role of lungs in regulation of blood kallikrein-kinin system was studied under conditions of massive hemorrhage in dogs as well as in heavy lung impairments of patients--acute pneumonia, shock of lungs. These stressor effects were shown to correlate with the rate of loss in lung regulating activity towards the blood kallikrein-kinin system.

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The authors have demonstrated activation of the Kallikrein-Kinin system in critical states and ways to decrease the level of its components in hemosorption. It was shown in experiments in 15 dogs and 120 rats (in blood loss and endotoxin shock) and in 12 patients (with acute pneumonia, Mendelson syndrome and "shock lung").

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Extracorporeal hemosorption was included into the multiple-modality treatment of crises in 4 patients with severe generalized forms of myasthenia. The method was followed by a rapid and considerable regression of myasthenic disturbances, as well as by complete disappearance of respiratory disorders. Electromyographic examination revealed a two-fold increase in the amplitude of the potentials.

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