Publications by authors named "V Zel'man"

Ischemic tolerance (preconditioning) is taken to mean a short ischemic episode subfatal to cells that activates the protective endogenous mechanisms that ensure tolerance of further longer and more severe episodes of ischemia by the organ (tissue). The present review attempts to analyze information on ischemic preconditioning in the light of the possible use for brain protection. Experimental models, temporal aspects, crossed tolerance, genomic reaction, and mechanisms are considered.

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The paper reviews the studies dealing with cerebral ischemia and neuroprotection. On this basis, the authors make conclusions on the perspectives of development of this direction and indicate the difficulties investigators and practitioners face in solving the problems in the protection of the brain from local and global ischemic lesion. Current views of the effectiveness of drugs and procedures used in daily practice and the authors' own experience in solving this topical anesthesiological and resuscitative problem are given.

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[Problems in brain protection].

Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko

April 2002

The main aim of intensive care in acute head injury and in the postoperative period is to prevent, detect, and revert a secondary neuronal injury. To maintain the optimum systemic and cerebrovascular functions can substantially promote this aim achievement. There are some new neuroprotective interventions that are currently under investigation.

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