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No. 1 (107) (2019) Problems of biology and medicine
No. 1 (107) (2019) Problems of biology and medicine
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Journal problems of biology and medicine
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2019-03-14
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Parameters of nervous conductivity associated with chronic pain syndrome in patients with interstitial cystitis and lumbalgia
47 patients with chronic pain syndrome were examined on the outpatient setting: 17 with bladder pain syndrome / interstitial cystitis (BPS/IC), 30 with lumbalgia. Control group was made up of 15 healthy volun-teers. Pain syndrome was evaluated with the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Electroneurography of nerve su-ralis evaluated latency, amplitude and conductivity speed. Nociceptive flexor reflex (NFR) test evaluated pain threshold (PT), reflex threshold (RT) and PT/RT index. The obtained electroneurography data indicated ab-sence of any nerve suralis neuropathy in both groups. Significantly lower pain threshold rates in both BPS/IC and lumbalgia patients comparing to the control – testified presence of neuropathic pain component. No signif-icant difference of neurophysiological parameters found in both patient groups could specify similarity in path- ogenesis of chronic pain syndrome of different localization
A Fedoruk, М Stepanchenko, V Romanenko, О Vovk
97-101
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Surgical approach to the treatment for patients with traumatic intracranial hematomas in the acute period of severe craniocerebral trauma
342 patients operated on for severe traumatic brain injury in Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Neurosurgery from 2008 to 2017 were examined and treated.Decompressive cra-nioectomy was performed by 222 patients out of 342 (64,9%), Craniotomy - 120 (35,1%). Decompressive cra-niectomy was the main method of surgical treatment of patients with acute traumatic intracranial hematomas, accompanied by edema and prolapse of the brain. Reducing the time elapsed from the moment of trauma to surgery, correction of hemodynamic disorders, increased surgical efficiency, reduced the risk of complications in the postoperative period, and improved treatment outcomes
R Khazratkulov, Sh Kariev
102-104
115
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