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    In: Pediatrician (St. Petersburg), ECO-Vector LLC, Vol. 14, No. 2 ( 2023-07-06), p. 5-16
    Abstract: BACKGROUND: To date, several options for helping pregnant women with rhesus immunization are known: (a) active tactics in carrying out methods of efferent therapy in the form of basic operations (plasmapheresis, hemosorption) in combination with adjuvant methods (immunoglobulin, blood photomodification with ultraviolet, laser beams, ozone therapy) to pregnant women; (b) wait-and-see active tactics with observation of the pregnant woman, followed by intrauterine intravascular transfusions of washed donor red blood cells; (c) mixed active tactics with a sequential combination, alternation of these methods. In Russia, only option 2 with fetal transfusions of washed donor red blood cells is accepted as the basis and paid for. The objective of the study is to conduct a comparative analysis of pregnancy outcomes in women with rhesus immunization using different management options. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 392 women were followed up at seven different institutions in Russia and at the Donetsk Center for Maternal and Child Health (DNR), of whom 345 pregnant women (Group 1) received efferent therapy, 33 women (Group 2) had fetuses intrauterine bypass surgery, and 14 pregnant women (Group 3) had mixed efferent therapy and fetal PEEP bypass surgery. RESULTS: The analysis showed that the most favorable results for the main clinical indicators (premature, operative delivery, fetal hypoxia at birth, etc.) were in Group 1 and 3 women, in which the perinatal mortality was 14.5/1000 and 0/1000, respectively, which was significantly lower than in Group 2 (176.5/1000). It was also found that in Groups 2 and 3 women, the mean intervals between repeated transfusions of washed donor red blood cells were 8.8 0.2 and 21.4 3.8 days (p 0.01), which may be explained by the detoxifying effect of efferent therapy methods, preservation of fetal red blood cells and transfused donor red blood cells to the fetus with prolonged gestation and obtaining healthier and more viable progeny. CONCLUSIONS: 1. Severe Rh conflict is a manifestation of a syndrome of systemic effects of aggressive metabolites of specific and nonspecific nature. 2. The etiopathogenetic measure in the prevention and treatment of HDF/HDN in rhesus conflict is efferent therapy methods for the mother, and transfusion of washed donor rhesus-negative red blood cells to the fetus is effective, but a temporary, palliative measure, as is the case in multiple organ failure. 3. In the treatment protocols, efferent therapy methods must be present to prevent fetal red cell destruction and, equally importantly, to prevent destruction of Rh-negative donor red cells transfused to the fetus.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2587-6252 , 2079-7850
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: ECO-Vector LLC
    Publication Date: 2023
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    In:  Russian Journal of Dentistry Vol. 25, No. 4 ( 2022-06-26), p. 337-343
    In: Russian Journal of Dentistry, ECO-Vector LLC, Vol. 25, No. 4 ( 2022-06-26), p. 337-343
    Abstract: BACKGROUND: Despite significant scientific advancements in the development of new methods for the diagnosis and treatment of caries and periodontal diseases using modern technologies, medications and restorative materials, the incidence of complicated caries has increased in recent years. This can be attributed to poor efficiency with regard to dental examinations, particularly in school classrooms. AIM: To study the clinical efficacy of allogeneic osteoplastic drugs such as Kostma, Deprotex, and Orgamax in the treatment of chronic periodontitis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study sample included 135 patients diagnosed with chronic periodontitis who underwent endodontic treatment using allogeneic drugs with osteoplastic and antimicrobial properties. Of these, 36 patients underwent treatment using bone, 46 were treated with Deprotex, and 53 received Orgamax. Drug efficacy was compared using osteo-densitometry, and active regeneration and replacement of the defect with newly formed bone tissue was seen to take place. Orgamax was seen to induce reduction of the periapical focus over a shorter duration when compared to the others. Complications of an inflammatory nature were observed in 18 patients, of which 8 patients underwent tooth extraction and 10 underwent repeated treatment. Twelve patients exhibited no bone regeneration in the defect, and a total of 98 patients presented with favorable treatment outcomes (characterized by restoration of the periapical structure of bone tissue) over a period of 3 years. CONCLUSION: Endodontic treatment of chronic destructive periodontitis using allogeneic drugs such as Kostma, Deprotex, and Orgamax, which have antimicrobial and osteoplastic properties, facilitates bone tissue regeneration in the periapical defect, reduces the number of inflammatory complications and relapses, increases efficiency, and improves long-term treatment outcomes.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2413-2934 , 1728-2802
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: ECO-Vector LLC
    Publication Date: 2022
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