Publications by authors named "V A Dorovskikh"

Objective: To study the efficacy of reamberin in treatment of epilepsy in children and to evaluate its effect on the cognitive functions.

Material And Methods: The study included 51 patients with epilepsy aged 7 to 15 years. The children were divided into four groups depending on the prescribed treatment.

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Aim: To study the efficacy of reamberin in treatment of epilepsy in children and to evaluate its effect on the antioxidant status.

Material And Methods: The antioxidant activity of reamberin was investigated in children with epilepsy: 16 patients received intravenous reamberin once daily for 5 days in addition to carbamazepine. Patients of the control group (n=15) received only carbamazepine.

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The effect of cytoflavin on parameters of the left ventricular systolic function (LVSF) during acute myocardial infarction was studied in a group of 46 patients which received this drug (in addition to standard therapy) intravenously as 20 mL of Polysan solution (St. Petersburg, Russia) diluted in 250 mL of 5% glucose solution once a day 30 min before coronary artery recanalization. The control group of 60 patients received only standard therapy.

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The possibility of correcting free radical oxidation of lipid membranes by the administration of cytoflavin was experimentally studied in rats. It is established that daily cold exposure for 3 h leads to increase in the level of lipid hydroperoxides, diene conjugates, and malonic dialdehyde on the background of decrease in activity of the antioxidant system in the blood of experimental animals. The introduction of cytoflavin (100 mg/kg, i.

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The investigation showed that reamberin application in the complex treatment of patients with severe disintegrated fractures of pelvic bones is pathogenetically grounded. Despite polyetiological origin of critical conditions in the organism in this case, all these have a common pathophysiological basis of three main processes: hypoxia, intoxication, and immunosuppression. Succinic acid, which is contained in reamberin, is a substrate antihypoxant that stimulates the synthesis of restorative equivalents in the cell.

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