Anesteziol Reanimatol
April 2015
Objective: To improve the results of treatment of children with severe alcohol poisoning as a result of investigation of water sectors of the body.
Methods: The study included 54 patients aged from 13 to 15 years with a diagnosis of acute severe alcohol poisoning. All patients were divided into three groups.
Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
December 2012
Examinations of children with acute oral poisoning by psychotropic agents indicated that intestinal lavage significantly lowered the blood levels of a toxicant and more rapidly restored consciousness and hemodynamic parameters as compared with the control group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors studied the time course of clinical and neuropsychological changes in the use of transcranial mesodiencephalic modulation in the complex treatment of patients with acute poisoning by neurotropic toxicants, which were complicated by toxicohypoxic encephalopathy. The findings suggest the beneficial impact of this technique on the autonomic functions of the brain stem, on the body's adaptive capacities and the psychoemotional sphere, which makes it possible to recommend the programmed use of this method in such patients.
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January 1996
In order to estimate the informative value of the leukocytic index of intoxication and the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in the assessment of the status of children with acute poisonings, the authors analyzed 223 hemograms of 189 children aged 1 to 15 with different types of acute poisonings. The results indicate that these parameters are nonspecific, their values depend on the severity of the patient's status and are unrelated to sex, age, and type of poisoning; a correlation between the concentration of the toxic agent in the blood and hemogram parameters has been confirmed.
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September 1995
The syndrome of cardiovascular involvement is one of the most frequently occurring syndromes in the toxicogenic phase of acute poisonings in children. Analysis of the results of comprehensive examination of cardiac function in 168 infants poisoned with clopheline, caustic poisons, barbiturates, and amitriptyline showed changes in the ECG and central and peripheral hemodynamics which are characteristic of each type of poisonings.
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January 1993
Disturbances in autonomic nervous system function have been studied during clofelin poisoning in children. A correlation has been established between changes in autonomic homeostasis and reduction in body temperature, bradycardia and arterial hypotension. The studies of cortisol blood level suggests two phases of poisoning: primary (specific) vagotonic phase and secondary (nonspecific) hypersympaticotonic phase.
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