Publications by authors named "Yuliya Volkova"

Objective: The aim: Analyze the dynamics of indicators in platelet hemostasis in polytrauma and enlarged body mass index.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: A comprehensive study of hemostasis was performed in 224 sick with polytrauma and high body mass index within a month and on the 360th day.

Results: Results: In Group I, the aggregation time was shortened during stimulation of ristomycin by 25% from day 1 to day 3.

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Objective: The aim: To find the most rational choice of drugs that have anti-emetic effect in patients with polytrauma in acute and early periods.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: We examined 82 patients with polytrauma, 62 men and 20 women. The age of patients ranged from 19 to 50 years.

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This study examines the mechanisms and expertise of color-based method implementation in a present-day academic process and different forms of learning. This study aimed to identify the effectiveness of color education in the study of the humanities (history of Ukraine) for medical students. The research methodology included structural and logical methods, questionnaire methods, observations, and descriptive and statistical methods.

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Significant progress in development of noninvasive diagnostic tools based on breath analysis can be expected if one employs a real-time detection method based on finding a spectral breath profile which would contain some energy characteristics of the analyzed gas mixture. Using the fundamental energy parameters of a quantum system, it is possible to determine with a high accuracy its quantitative and qualitative composition. Among the most efficient tools to measure energy characteristics of quantum systems are sensors based on Yanson point contacts.

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Of all modern nanosensors using the principle of measuring variations in electric conductance, point-contact sensors stand out in having a number of original sensor properties not manifested by their analogues. The nontrivial nature of point-contact sensors is based on the unique properties of Yanson point contacts used as the sensing elements. The quantum properties of Yanson point contacts enable the solution of some of the problems that could not be solved using conventional sensors measuring conductance.

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Objective: The aim of the study was to find the most rational approach to postoperative pain relief in the complex of intensive care for the acute and early periods of traumatic diseasein elderly patients.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: 132 gerontology patients with multiple trauma were included in the study. Respiratory and cardiovascular systems parameters were assessed, coagulogram and inflammatory response markers, pain severity and analgesia quality were assed.

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