83 results match your criteria: "Hospital for War Veterans[Affiliation]"

Background: Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) of the upper extremities is a severe surgical pathology, and the incidence of this disease has been steadily increasing in recent decades. Surgical treatment is accompanied by the formation of extensive wounds, which can be treated with significant difficulties. In recent years, negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has proven to be highly effective.

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Spasticity management should be provided within the context of a comprehensive person-centered rehabilitation program. Furthermore, active goal setting for specific spasticity interventions is also important, with a well-established "more is better" approach. It is critical to consider adjunctive therapy and multimodal approaches if patients are not attaining their treatment goals.

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Unlabelled: Early detection of diabetic retinopathy (DR) is an urgent ophthalmological problem in Russia and globally.

Purpose: This study assesses the prevalence of asymptomatic retinopathy and attempts to identify risk groups for its development in patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus (T1DM and T2DM).

Material And Methods: The study involved clinics from 5 cities in the Russian Federation and it included 367 patients with DM, 34.

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Unlabelled: . Previously, 24-week results of phase III double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized clinical study (SOLAR) of levilimab in subjects with active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) proved a superiority of levilimab over placebo. Here, we present 1-year efficacy and safety data of the SOLAR study.

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  • * Effective management of these patients demands a multidisciplinary approach, but there is currently a lack of consensus on best practices.
  • * A working group is using the Delphi method to collect expert opinions and establish key management strategies for elderly patients throughout the surgical process.
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Nosocomial pneumonia is a healthcare-associated infection with significant consequences for the patient and the healthcare system. The efficacy of treatment significantly depends on the timeliness and adequacy of the antibiotic therapy regimen. The growth of resistance of gram-negative pathogens of nosocomial pneumonia to antimicrobial agents increases the risk of prescribing inadequate empirical therapy, which worsens the results of patient treatment.

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The objective of this article is to introduce the GO-FAST Tool (developed by the Toxnet group) to clinicians working in the field of neurological rehabilitation, specifically post-stroke spasticity management. The concepts utilized in the Tool and described in this article can be broadly grouped into five topics: the principles of patient-centred goal-setting; an algorithm for setting SMART (specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timed) treatment goals; goal-related target muscles and botulinum toxin type A dose determinants; goal attainment follow-up, scoring, and interpretation; and the multimodal approach to spasticity management. The Tool can enhance clinical practice by providing guided assistance with goal-setting and target muscle selection for botulinum toxin type A treatment.

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The article is of an overview nature and is devoted to movement disorders in Parkinson's disease. The article discusses the existing problems according to the latest literature data, a review on the treatment and rehabilitation of postural instability. Special attention in the article is paid to dopamine receptor agonists - namely, piribedil, prescribed for the correction of these disorders.

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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of bacteriophages in complex surgical treatment of septic diseases of the hand.

Material And Methods: We analyzed treatment outcomes in 111 patients with septic diseases of the hand (septic arthritis, tendovaginitis, phlegmon). Surgical treatment was finished by primary sutures and drainage.

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  • Intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) is linked to an imbalance of anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory cytokines, making it a significant health issue.
  • Current treatments for correcting this imbalance often fall short or only provide temporary relief, highlighting the need for advanced medical interventions.
  • This review focuses on innovative high-tech therapies for IDD, such as cell therapy, genetic technologies, and novel anti-inflammatory strategies, aimed at improving outcomes for patients who do not respond to traditional treatments.
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The article presents results of study of patients of elderly age within the framework of pilot project on the basis of the geriatric department of the State Budget Institution of the Rostov Oblast "The Hospital for War Veterans". The specially questionnaire was developed with participation of the charitable foundation "Memory of Generations" and the public movement "Medics-Volunteers". The social hygienic characteristics of studied contingent was analyzed.

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Objective: The aim of the study Id to determinate of objective criteria for the choice of operative access in fractures of the lower wall of the eye socket.

Material And Methods: As an objective assessment of surgical approaches, the magnitude of the surgical action and the wound depths are used. Computer modeling of transorbital and transantral surgical approach is performed on 390 eye sockets based on computed tomograms with a virtual representation of the eye structure of fractures of the anterior, middle and posterior parts.

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In order to study the prevalence of chronic somatic age-associated pathology in elderly and senile people suffering from Alzheimer's type dementia with the presentation of the hypothesis of somatopsychic pathogenetic comorbidity observation and treatment, 217 patients were observed, conditionally divided into 2 comparable groups: with a definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (n=73) and with so-called Alzheimer's type dementia (n=144). Distinct differences in the variants of comorbid to the selected types of dementia of somatic pathology were determined, which had a negative impact not only in terms of the occurrence of cognitive disorders, but also in the future, during the formation of the most severe variants of dementia. In cases of Alzheimer's disease, pathological processes in the large intestine turned out to be leading, with Alzheimer's type dementia - diseases of the circulatory system and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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The article deals with the problem of myocardial damage of various genesis in patients of the intensive care unit and intensive care unit of various age groups. The study included patients with various pathologies with significant manifestations of multiple organ failure and high risks of adverse outcomes. Parametric (Student's t-test) and nonparametric (Mann-Whitney U-test, Pearson's χ2 criterion) statistical methods were used to analyze the severity of the inflammatory response, organ dysfunction, and the need for replacement therapy, in particular ventilator and vasopressor support in patients of different age groups.

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Valproate-Induced Metabolic Syndrome.

Biomedicines

May 2023

Institute of Personalized Psychiatry and Neurology, Shared Core Facilities, V.M. Bekhterev National Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Neurology, 192019 Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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  • * Metabolic syndrome involves a combination of health issues, including abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, high blood glucose levels, high triglycerides, and low HDL cholesterol.
  • * This review highlights the need for updated strategies to prevent and diagnose valproate-induced metabolic syndrome (VPA-MetS) through the study of specific blood and urine biomarkers, which could improve patient care in neurology, psychiatry, and addiction treatment.
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Intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) and associated conditions are an important problem in modern medicine. The onset of IDD may be in childhood and adolescence in patients with a genetic predisposition. With age, IDD progresses, leading to spondylosis, spondylarthrosis, herniated disc, spinal canal stenosis.

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Chiari 1 Malformation (CM1) is classically defined as a caudal displacement of the cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum into the spinal cord. Modern imaging techniques and experimental studies disclose a different etiology for the development of CM1, but the main etiology factor is a structural defect in the skull as a deformity or partial reduction, which push down the lower part of the brain and cause the cerebellum to compress into the spinal canal. CM1 is classified as a rare disease.

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Purpose: To understand the relationships between resilience and socio-demographic, clinical, cognitive, and affective variables in veterans with persistent traumatic brain injury (TBI) symptoms, and to identify and estimate the value of resilience predictors.

Methods: A total of 146 veterans with remote TBI were enrolled into a cross-sectional study. Correlational analysis was used to examine associations between variables.

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The severity of septic arthritis of the hand and the prospects for restoration of joint function are determined by a complex of factors. Among them, the leading role belongs to local changes in tissue structures. This includes the destruction of articular cartilage and bone tissue with the development of osteomyelitis, the involvement of paraarticular soft tissues in the purulent process, and the destruction of the flexor/extensor tendons of the fingers.

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  • iNOS plays a crucial role in producing nitric oxide to protect cells from environmental harm, but excessive expression can lead to low blood pressure and contribute to conditions like arterial hypertension and tension-type headache.
  • A study investigated two specific gene variations (SNPs rs2779249 and rs2297518) for their potential link to overlap syndrome (OS) and hypertension in a sample of Caucasian participants from Eastern Siberia, revealing significant associations.
  • Findings indicated that certain alleles (A of rs2779249 and A of rs2297518) were linked to increased risks of both OS and AH, suggesting these SNPs could serve as useful genetic markers for these conditions.
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The intervertebral disk degeneration (IDD) and its associated conditions are an important problem in modern medicine. The onset of IDD may be in childhood and adolescence in patients with a genetic predisposition. IDD progresses with age, leading to spondylosis, spondylarthrosis, intervertebral disk herniation, and spinal stenosis.

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The use of implant prosthetics in the elderly and senile patients is highly relevant. Many clinicians advocate a wider introduction of immediate implant restorations in the elderly due to the fastest restoration of aesthetics and function. The purpose of the work is to study the efficacy of implant prosthetics in elderly patients with extended replacement structures with a small number of artificial supports.

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Sixty-six patients with laboratory-confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and pneumonia on chest computer tomography were prospectively recruited. A combined respiratory swab for polymerase chain reaction (PCR), urine sample for pneumococcal and Legionella antigen, and sputum or endotracheal aspirate were collected. Urinary antigen and blood culture tests were negative in all cases as well as the PCR tests for other respiratory viruses and atypical bacterial pathogens.

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The article considers social hygienic characteristics of participants in warfare underwent treatment and rehabilitation in specialized medical organization. It is established that patients of neurological profile and with diseases of cardiovascular system predominated in the studied contingent. The high need for medical rehabilitation was determined according results of examination of participants in warfare by multidisciplinary rehabilitation team.

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Background: Septic arthritis of the hand, which is the second most common after damage of the knee joint, remains one of the leading causes of temporary disability. An inflammation can cause dysfunction of the joint, and in the most severe cases, the need for amputation of the finger may arise. The results of their treatment today, especially from a functional point of view, cannot be considered satisfactory.

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