No.33 November 2024

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Professor Viacheslav Mikhailovich Tyutyunnik

Viacheslav Mikhailovich Tyutyunnik was born on October 4, 1949 in the city of Kupyansk, Kharkov region, Ukrainian SSR, in a family of hereditary Greeks.

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Organization of medical services for trauma patients: current requirements and best practices of cooperation between traumatologists and therapists

Modern requirements for the organization of medical services for traumatological patients reflect the need for effective cooperation between specialists in traumatology and therapy. It is important to note that today there are a large number of unique programs that allow for the collective work of specialists in various fields in order to organize better medical care.
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Minimally invasive neurosurgery in pediatric practice: achievements and limitations

Minimally invasive neurosurgery (MINS) has gained significant importance in pediatric practice in recent decades. This area of medicine is aimed at reducing tissue injury, reducing hospital stay and reducing postoperative complications, which is especially important for children with their vulnerable anatomy and physiology.
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The impact of cardiac rehabilitation on quality of life and 6 minute walk test in post Glenn patients

Patients with congenital heart disease (CHD), particularly those with single ventricular physiology undergoing Glenn shunt, often experience limited functional capacity and decreased quality of life (QoL). This study evaluates the impact of a 12-week cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program on functional capacity, measured by the 6-minute walk test (6MWT), and QoL in post-Glenn (PG) patients.
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Comprehensive rehabilitation of patients after injuries of the facial region: interaction of dentists and surgeons

This work highlights in detail modern approaches to the comprehensive rehabilitation of patients who have suffered injuries to the maxillofacial region, which can significantly affect the quality of life, causing functional disorders such as problems with chewing, speech and breathing, as well as significant aesthetic defects. Injuries in this area require the participation of specialists from different fields, and in this context, special attention is paid to the interaction of dentists and maxillofacial surgeons.
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Conference report

The all-russian conference with international participation “Fundamental research in oncology 2024” Rostov-on-Don, Russia, October 24-25, 2024

The 3rd Annual All-Russian Scientific Conference with international participation. It has been already the 3rd Annual All-Russian Scientific Conference with international participation, held by the NATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTRE FOR ONCOLOGY, Rostov-on-Don, the Russian Ministry of Healthcare, on a regular basis. This year the Conference topics are devoted to FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH IN ONCOLOGY 2024. Sections: - TOPICAL ISSUES OF FUNDAMENTAL ONCOLOGY - TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE

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A comprehensive approach to the treatment of peptic ulcer disease: cooperation of a gastroenterologist, an endoscopist and a surgeon

Peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum is a complex disease that requires a multifaceted approach to treatment. The article discusses the importance of complex interaction between a gastroenterologist, an endoscopist and a surgeon to achieve optimal therapy results.
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The effect of the anesthetic nitrous oxide used in pediatric dentistry on the reduction of vitamin B12 and liver function

The prudent utilization of (N2O/O2) can offer a secure and efficient method to manage dental anxiety in children, adolescents, and individuals with specific healthcare requirements. Application of nitrous oxide for pain and anxiety alleviation in pediatric dentistry patients.
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Prevalence of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction by tissue doppler imaging in patients with end stage renal disease undergoing regular dialysis with preserved systolic function

Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) undergoing regular dialysis face a heightened risk of cardiovascular complications, with left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction being a significant concern. Despite preserved systolic function, diastolic dysfunction can lead to notable morbidity.
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The treatment results described in Issue No. 31 of our journal in article “Cardiometric study of the cardiovascular system performance under the influence of prolonged smoking and some other stresses”

After the publication of the results of our patient’s treatment, presented in our article “Cardiometric study of the cardiovascular system performance under the influence of prolonged smoking and some other stresses” in Issue No.31 of our journal, we continued to observe the dynamics of his recovery.
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Optimization of cooperation between neurologists and general practitioners: improving the quality of care and treatment outcomes for patients with cancer

Many cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy experience neurological side effects, including neuropathy and cognitive changes that significantly affect their daily lives.
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Assessment of the reaction to the load of highly qualified Muay Thai athletes from the perspective of cardiometry and heart rate variability

Heart rate variability, as a tool for assessing the functional state of an athlete, is widely used in sports practice, however, this method does not allow measuring the volumetric characteristics of hemodynamics and assessing the condition of the heart muscle. This article analyzes the assessment of the response to stress in highly qualified Muay Thai athletes from the perspective of heart rate variability and cardiometry.
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Surgical aspects in obstetric practice: modern approaches and technologies

Modern surgical methods in obstetric practice play a key role in ensuring the safety of the mother and newborn. With the development of medicine, the possibilities of surgical interventions have significantly expanded, diagnostics have improved, and risks for patients have decreased. This paper discusses the main surgical interventions in obstetrics, such as caesarean section, episiotomy, vacuum extraction and the application of obstetric forceps.
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