Publications by authors named "S I Perepelitsa"

The leading factors of post-stroke disability are motor disorders and cognitive dysfunctions. The aim of the study was to identify and provide a rationale for the variable early cognitive dysfunction in right and left hemispheric damage in patients with acute stroke. The study included 80 patients diagnosed with ischemic stroke.

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The Aim: To study the influence of perinatal metabolic disorders, metabolism on the choice of mode of artificial lung ventilation in newborns.

Materials And Methods: The study included 73 neonates with severe respiratory failure, therefore, all children underwent ALV Depending on the mode ofventilation, patients were divided into two groups: group 1 - 33 neonates who were at the beginning of treatment on a ventilator in the SIMV mode, then led to HFO ventilation; group 2 - 40 neonates who underwent only the SIMV The study used following research methods: analysis ofpregnancy anamnestic data; clinical assessment of the newborn's condition at birth including Apgar score (AS) on the 1st minute after birth; registration of changes of mode and parameters of mechanical ventilation: a mathematical calculation of oxygenation index (0I); determination of triglycerides and cholesterol in the central venous blood of newborns in thefirst hours ofpostnatal life and on the 5th day of life Results: At birth the triglycerides level in the blood of newborns is reduced and didn't differ signicantly between the groups. Along with this,.

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A complex of studies was used in 4 groups of premature babies to study lung tissue morphological changes in hyaline membrane disease, by applying exogenous surfactants during mechanical ventilation. Background diseases, pre- and intranatal risk factors, the babies' longevity, and the specific features of lung tissue and forming hyaline membranes were ascertained. Exogenous surfactants were found to have a blocking effect on the formation of hyaline membranes under mechanical ventilation.

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Comparative analysis of thoracic sympathectomy efficacy, performed for Raynaud's phenomenon (RP), was accomplished, concerning application either endoscopic or open method. In 62 patients, suffering RP, open or endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy was done in surgical and vascular departments in 1997-2007 yrs. In 32 (51.

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Neonatal iso-immunization to rhesus factor is a rather well studied pathology. Negative rhesus factor in a pregnant women is a ground to determine anti-D-antibody titers during pregnancy, which allows one to define the tactics of pregnancy management and neonatal treatment just after birth.

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