Publications by authors named "V A Artamonov"

A primary nonfunctioning graft, the complication that develops in less than 5% of patients within the first 24-48 hours after hepatic transplantation, is responsible for high death rates in recipients. Its manifestations are an extremely grave clinical condition, hypotension, unconsciousness, progressive signs of hepatocytic insufficiency with increases in bilirubin levels and serum transaminase activities, addition of renal failure, and development of multiple organ dysfunctions. Eight patients underwent a total of 17 albumin dialysis sessions (1 to 5; mean 2.

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Laparoscopic retropubic urethropexy by Birch was followed by chemotherapy with m-cholinolytics in 30 women with mixed urinary incontinence. 15 patients received trospium chloride in a daily dose 30-45 mg and the other 15--oxibutinin hydrochloride in a daily dose 10-15 mg. A comparative analysis of the treatment results after 36 months of follow-up demonstrated higher safety of trospium chloride which showed the same efficacy with oxibutinin hydrochloride.

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Three schemes of treatment were used in the management of 230 patients with acute myocardial infarction: immediate thrombolysis (group 1, n=71), immediate thrombolysis followed by angioplasty in 12 hours-7 days depending of the clinical picture of the disease (group 2, n=65), primary angioplasty not later than 12 hours after onset of pain (group 3, n=94). Clopidogrel was given to all patients at least in 2 hours before primary angioplasty and no less than in 6 hours in combined reperfusion. Composite end point (total number of lethal outcomes and nonfatal reinfarctions) was significantly higher in group 1 (14.

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Stress urine incontinence was treated in 79 women with Burch laparoscopic colposuspension, 75 (94.9%) of them had chronic urinary infection. 42 females of group 1 received postoperative extracorporeal hemocorrection, 37 females of group 2 received conventional postoperative therapy.

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