Publications by authors named "S A Il'in"

Arterial hypertension as a complication of the perioperative period is encountered in 6-20% of patients undergoing general surgical interventions. This article provides a detailed discussion of epidemiology and pathophysiological aspects of arterial hypertension in surgical patients, as well as physiology and the classification of the receptor complex participating in regulation of arterial pressure. Special attention is paid to clinical trials dedicated to using Urapidil (Ebrantil®) which belongs to the group of α1-adrenoblockers.

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Presented in the article is a rare clinical case report concerning successful treatment of a female patient with vaginal paraganglioma of the neck - a tumour extending from the level of the trunk of the common carotid artery in cranial direction to the base of the skull. Mentioned are difficulties of carrying out an operational intervention requiring the use of certain surgical techniques. The tumour was removed as a single block with the involvement into the process of the major vessels of the neck and nervous formations.

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The paper presents the concept of training specialists in anesthesia-resuscitation for high-technology-delivering facilities. This concept is based on the module-axial type of education based on two basic principles: from complex to simple (from general to particular) (the so-called axis) and the modular organization of an educational process. Education implies the obligatory teaching of the axis (the structuring of the already available knowledge) and specialized programs (modules) are incorporated into a course of subjects if there is a practical need, which permits a student to achieve the necessary level of knowledge and skills.

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The thermodilution determination of cardiac output (CO) by pulmonary arterial catheterization is considered to be the gold standard. However, a diversity of complications associated with the insertion and use of a catheter has made for the design of CO-measuring devices in a mini- or noninvasive mode. This prospective controlled study has been conducted to compare various CO determination techniques by the shape of the arterial curve (ART), as shown by the use of a transesophageal Doppler ultrasonic sensor (TEDUS) determining the blood flow velocity in the descending thoracic aorta by the Fick's backward equation with partial CO2 recirculation, by measuring thoracic bioimpedance (Tbio) by bolus thermodilution as the reference method (CO BT).

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The article is dedicated to analyzing the outcomes of an open prospective study of efficacy of Liprimai administered in the postoperative period. The study comprised a total of 30 patients presenting with atherosclerotic lesions of the arteries of the carotid bed and aorto-femoral segment, who were subjected to reconstructive vascular operations. The aim of the present study was to look into a possibility of preventing cardiac complications in patients after endured reconstructive vascular surgery.

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