Publications by authors named "V R Sharipova"

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  • The subsp. (Rech.f.) Mabb. species is a rare plant found in the Kyzylkum mountains of Uzbekistan, and its population health and distribution hadn't been studied until recently.
  • Research revealed that the plant shows specific adaptations to dry environments, but there's a concerning lack of young plants due to irregular seed renewal.
  • Currently, factors like high soil salinity and organic matter are fragmenting the population, leading to an endangered classification for this species in Uzbekistan.
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  • More than a third of sepsis patients die, often with unclear causes of death that autopsy can help clarify.
  • This study analyzed 107 sepsis patients who died in a surgical intensive care unit, comparing clinical diagnoses with autopsy findings in 60 cases.
  • Results showed discrepancies in diagnoses for some patients, highlighting that many fatal conditions, like acute myocardial infarction and liver abscesses, were not recognized before death.
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Objectives: In this report, we assessed the effectiveness of erector spinae plane block for postoperative analgesia after kidney transplant.

Materials And Methods: Our study included 28 total patients who underwent heterotopic kidney transplant from living related donors. In the retrospective control group, patients (n = 14) received conventional postoperative analgesia.

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Objectives: In this study, we analyzed the results of the first 100 kidney transplants from related donors performed at the Republican Research Center of Emergency Medicine in Uzbekistan.

Materials And Methods: This study included 100 patients who underwent kidney transplant from a living donor at the Republican Research Center of Emergency Medicine from March 2018 to January 2021.

Results: Immediate graft function was noted in 84 cases (84%) and delayed graft function in 16 cases (16%).

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Kidney transplant has become a common surgical treatment for patients with end-stage chronic kidney disease. Chronic kidney disease in children is a major health problem in the world, with increasing incidence and prevalence. Uzbekistan is a young country, and surgeons were able to first perform kidney transplant surgery only in 2017.

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