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THE NOVEL MOBILE DEVICE APPLICATION OF CAPSTESIA AIMED TO DEFINE THE NEED FOR FLUID THERAPY
As a rule, methods evaluating the need and volume of fluid therapy are expensive, they require relevant equipment and it is not always available in hospitals; therefore it has been proposed to use mobile devices with Capstesia software to capture the ...
R. S. Perfiliev +3 more
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Anaphylactic shock infusion therapy
. Anaphylactic shock is anaphylaxis with signs of critical organ hypoperfusion that threatens the patient’s life. For anaphylactic shock, the features of both distributive and hypovolemic shock are inherent.
M. I. Gumeniuk +2 more
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Mechanization and urbanization are accompanied by an increase in the prevalence of burns. A burn causes both local damage and systemic inflammatory response that leads to inadequate oxygen delivery to vital organs and inadequate elimination of ...
V.I. Nahaichuk +4 more
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The study was conducted with the purpose to optimize the management activities during first hours after burn injury. The prospective, open, randomized, comparative study included 50 children with severe burns demonstrated the safe reduction of fluid ...
A. U. Lekmanov +2 more
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Infusion Antihypoxants in Children with Critical Conditions
Hypoxia and mitochondrial damage are a key component of the pathogenesis and tanatogenesis of a critical condition, suggesting the need for its prevention and maximally rapid elimination.
Yu. S. Aleksandrovich, K. V. Pshenisnov
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Albumin solution as an important component of intensive infusion therapy in women with preeclampsia
The aim of the study is to determine the efficiency and effectiveness of albumin solution in intensive infusion therapy for pregnant women with preeclampsia based on measuring indicators of central and peripheral hemodynamics, body water compartments ...
O.M. Klygunenko +2 more
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Infusion Therapies in the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease
Oral levodopa is the gold-standard therapy for treating Parkinson’s disease (PD) but after a few years of treatment the therapeutic window narrows, and patients often experience various treatment-related complications. Patients in this advanced PD stage may benefit from alternative therapy, such as continuous intrajejunal delivery of levodopa-carbidopa
Van Laar T. +4 more
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The need to study how the infusion therapy affects the electrolyte composition of blood is a topical issue nowadays. Such a study will provide the necessary answers and help us to introduce the most effective infusion therapy strategies for patients ...
E. V. Ivakhnenko
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Fluid disorders always accompany acute pathology of abdominal organs. To conduct comparative analysis of efficiency of the goal-directed and restrictive regimens of infusion therapy of replenishment of volume depletion in high surgical risk patients with
O. V. Kravets
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Perioperative fluid maintenance in young children with urgent abdominal pathology
Safe fluid therapy in children requires deep knowledge of main principles, which are based on water-electrolyte metabolism and acid-base balance in childhood.
V.I. Snisar, S.V. Egorov, O.S. Pavlish
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