The authors made an analysis of results of examination of 41 patients with ischemic heart disease treated by the standard medicamentous therapy and when using different methods of photohemotherapy against its background. It was established that medicamentous therapy during 2 weeks failed to result in a substantial improvement of rheological properties of blood, while its combination with photohemotherapy could give a considerable positive effect coinciding with clinical improvement of the patient's state. Shorter terms are required to correct hemorheological indices when autotransfusions of photomodified blood are used.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe rheological properties of blood and deformability of erythrocytes were investigated in 85 patients with acute diffuse peritonitis. It was found that higher viscosity of blood mainly with slow shift rates were observed in the reactive and toxic phases of the disease. In the reactive phase these changes can be considered as adaptational, in the toxic phase--as pathological ones.
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May 1999
New method for treatment of postoperative diffuse purulent peritonitis is proposed and used in 30 patients. It is based on combined application of sanation relaparotomies, peritoneosorption by the sorbent SUMS-1 with metronidazole, adsorbed on it, and lymphotropic antibacterial therapy. The treatment resulted in quicker restoration of clinical and laboratory values, reduced in frequency of pyoinflammatory complications and decreased lethality rate to 20% in comparison with conventional treatment.
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April 1999
With the aim to reveal the frequency of complications in indirect lymphotropic therapy, retrospective analysis of 2136 case records of patients with festering wounds was carried out. In 1.59% of patients the following complications in the area of introduction of preparation were detected: protracted oedemas of hands and feet, severe painful syndrome, infiltration, necroses of soft tissues and the areas of atrophy and aseptic inflammation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpecimens of abdominal adhesions and bowels of rats were examined at light microscopy in treatment of diffuse purulent peritonitis (DPP) by kanamycin and artificial carbomineral sorbent SUMS-2p with metronidazolum or lipoorizinum adsorbed on the surface. Sorptional therapy of DPP was more effective in comparison with application of kanamycin (decrease in mortality rate of the animals were detected as well as the reduction in volume of the exudate and decline of inflammatory infiltration of the abdominal adhesions and bowels). However SUMS-2p with lipoorizinum showed to be active in treatment of DPP, than the sorbent with metronidazolum.
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