Publications by authors named "V E Smialovskiĭ"

In order to study specific features of remitting multiple sclerosis patients with different genotypes of polymorphic loci rs1800629 gene TNFα, rs6074022 gene CD40, rs10492972 gene KIF1B, rs187238 IL-18 gene, conducted clinical and electrophysiological examination of 149 patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. Found that the most common symptoms of rapidly progressive relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis were cerebellar and sensory disorders. Severity of pyramidal and cerebellar, stem, pelvic disorders, and thus the value of EDSS score was significantly higher in the group of patients with recurrent exacerbations during the year.

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Based on the outcomes of surgical management of thirty-six patients diagnosed with atherosclerosis of carotid arteries and a further thirty-five 35 patients presenting with atherosclerotic lesions of the subclavian and vertebral arteries the authors substantiated a differentiated therapeutic policy aimed at protecting the brain from ischaemia, having demonstrated efficiency of cerebral protection with nimodipine and rheopolyglukin in patients subjected to operations on the subclavian and vertebral arteries and feasibility of combining this method with the application of a temporary puncture carotid-artery bypass graft during carotid endarterectomy. Functional possibilities of puncture-mediated bypass grafting of the carotid artery was confirmed by studying the blood flow in the common, internal carotid and median cerebral arteries on the operated side and ipsilateral side in patients with and without a bypass graft applied.

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Aim: Optimization of diagnosis and surgical treatment of lesions of the brachiocephalic trunk (BCT) based on analysing the course of cerebrovascular disease in operated and nonoperated patients presenting with atherosclerotic lesions of the BCT.

Materials And Methods: During the period form 1992 to 2008, we followed up a total of sixty-three patients presenting with atherosclerotic lesions of the BCT, who were subdivided into two subgroups: Subgroup One ("surgical") was composed of the patients subjected to reconstructive operations on the BCT (n =25), and Subgroup Two ("therapeutic") comprised nonoperated patients (n =38).

Results: Patients from Subgroup One underwent a total of 25 operations: twelve patients endured intrathoracic reconstruction with linear prosthetic repair of the BCT and the remaining thirteen sustained balloon-mediated dilatation of the BCT.

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Using a complex of ultrasonic methods, vertebral basilar system hemodynamics has been evaluated in normal state and in case of vertebral basilar insufficiency (VBI). The differential diagnostic criteria of atherosclerotic and vertebrogenic types of VBI development have been obtained that enables to individualize the therapeutic approaches.

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