No.30 February 2024

Citius, Altius, Fortius? Cardiometry!

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Editorial

Mikhail Rudenko

  • Founder of a new fundamental science: cardiometry.
  • Author of 9 scientific fundamental discoveries in the field of cardiology.
  • Project manager in R &D and manufacturing of innovative medical equipment and instrumentation.
  • Founder of the private education system in the former USSR and Russia.
  • Founder of the first private educational institution Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1990) and the first private secondary school in Taganrog.

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Correlation between global left ventricular myocardial work efficiency and prognosis within 1 year follow up in patients after ST-segment–elevation myocardial infarction

Global left ventricular (LV) myocardial work efficiency (GLVMWE); the ratio of constructive to wasted work in all LV segments, reflects the efficiency by which mechanical energy is expended during the cardiac cycle.
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Emergency cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillation measures: review and implementation algorithms

The article discusses the basic measures of emergency cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillation, provides a brief overview, and shows algorithms for providing first emergency medical care to victims of a heart attack and various sudden conditions.
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The role of interdisciplinary functional diagnostics in the detection of gynecological pathologies of an endocrine nature against the background of anemia

The article examines the importance and relevance of interdisciplinary functional diagnostics for the detection of gynecological diseases with an endocrine basis against the background of anemia in women.
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Modern therapeutic approaches to rehabilitation of patients after neurosurgical intervention

The article discusses modern therapeutic approaches to the rehabilitation of patients after neurosurgical intervention. The authors note that neurosurgery patients, even after successful operations, may have certain complications that significantly reduce the quality of life of patients.
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Detection mec A gene and Susceptibity some various antibiotic of Staphlococcus aureus

Through the study conducted in Najaf Governorate, bacterial samples were collected from different places. We notice during the study that the results were divided into two parts. The first was that the antibiotic Vancomycin had the highest rate of sensitivity to most of the bacterial samples, and this can be explained as follows.
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Editorial

Methodology for comprehensive assessment of athlete's conditioning based on cardiometry and correction of physiological condition

The article provides the methodology that allows coaches, doctors and other staff members to comprehensively assess the athlete's conditioning, control the level of fitness and correct the physiological state. The methodology is based on the theory of cardiometry.
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The effect of some different blood anticoagulants on rabbits plasma biochemical parameters under different temperatures

The aim of present study was to compare the effect of Ca chelating anticoagulants (EDTA, citrate and oxalate) and antithrombin anticoagulant (heparin) on some rabbits plasma biochemical parameters at room temperature 25℃ and extreme temperatures -18℃and 50℃ for 1hr.
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The use of visual stimuli in combination with measured cardiometric and galvanic skin reactions to identify the hierarchy of moral and ethical regulators in individual’s social behavior

The article presents experimental data confirming an assumption that an independent performance referring to the selection and ranking of visual stimuli by respondents allows not only to identify, but also to build a hierarchy of regulators of social behavior of each individual.
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From prevention to emotional well-being: a study of innovative methods and programs in the field of psychiatry to maintain mental health

The article discusses innovative approaches and methods used in modern psychiatry to maintain the mental well-being of patients. The authors consider current approaches to the prevention of mental disorders and improvement of emotional well-being.
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Features of pregnancy management and prevention of complications in patients with SLE

The article discusses the features of pregnancy management and prevention of complications in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. The authors note that pregnancy outcomes in patients with SLE are improving due to medical advances; however, pregnancy caused by lupus is still associated with a large number of maternal and fetal complications compared to healthy women.
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Intrinsic Analysis of IL-17 and IL-10 Levels in the Serum of Non-Small Carcinoma Lung Cancer Patients at Stage IV compared to other Stages in Kerbala province/Iraq

The study aimed to estimate the levels of cytokines as biomarkers that play an essential role in the progress or suppression of disease for lung cancer as well as to regulate the immunological response of patients with lung cancer.
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Special aspects of the cardiovascular system regulation and cerebral blood flow under gravitational influences. Review (part 1)

The review outlines modern aspects of studying some cardiometric characteristics, the changes of which are associated with ensuring adaptation of central, peripheral hemodynamics, and cerebral blood flow under conditions of an altered gravity vector in the state of weightlessness and its ground-based modeling.
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Prevalence of pan drug-resistant, extensively drug-resistant, and detection of multiple antibiotic resistance in uncommon bacterial isolates in Al-Al Zahraa teaching hospital for Maternity and children in Najaf/Iraq

There are numerous opportunistic bacterial species that are unusual and rarely found in laboratory samples, most are challenging to routinely identify, some of them even being documented very little in clinical samples. Also, the role of these species in the coordinates of the disease is no less average and important than the common bacterial species.
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Comparative study of glycemic control and treatment satisfaction for patients with type 1 diabetes on sensor augmented insulin pump, insulin pump and multiple daily insulin injection: cross sectional study

All patients with T1DM are on life-long insulin injection. However, since last decades with evolving diabetes technology, there is a paucity of research on glycemic and self satisfaction effectiveness of new insulin pump and CGM devices in Saudi Arabia population whom they have different lifestyle and race.
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Prevention of ophthalmological diseases in children against the background of certain intestinal pathologies

The article discusses the areas of work in the field of prevention of ophthalmic diseases in children against the background of certain intestinal pathologies.
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Integration of technologies into the practice of a trauma surgeon: from robotic surgical systems to 3D printing of implants

At the present stage, the introduction of technological innovations into medical practice is extremely important because it allows to increase the effectiveness of both diagnostic procedures and the process of providing medical care to patients.
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Synthesis of ZnO/Ag2O nanocomposites as a highly efficient visible active photocatalyst for toxic dyes

By combining hydrothermal technology and deposition, it is possible to synthesize ZnO/Ag2O nanocomposites simply and effectively. The structures, compositions and morphologies of ZnO/Ag2O composites were characterized by XRD, EDS, SEM and TEM.
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