Medical rehabilitation of blood flow disorders in patients with one-sided pathological kidney lever

Barannyk, S. and Barannyk, T. and Terentyeva, G. (2021) Medical rehabilitation of blood flow disorders in patients with one-sided pathological kidney lever. In: Modern aspects of science and practice. Abstracts of XI International Scientific and Practical Conference. International Science Group, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 277-279. ISBN 978-1-68564-520-5

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Abstract

The release of vasoactive substances into the bloodstream causes a number of vascular reactions, alternating vasoconstriction and vasodilation disrupt the course of adequate adaptive responses to the restoration of blood circulation in the kidneys [3, 5]. The additional impact of surgery also affects the adequate restoration of total renal function [3]. There are two ways to positively affect the state of blood circulation: improving the rheological properties of blood and preventing or reducing vascular spasm of the renal parenchyma, which should be effectively performed during the perioperative period and in the long term after surgery [6]. The aim of the study. To analyze and clinically evaluate the method of perioperative correction of renal blood flow in patients with unilateral kidney damage. Material and methods of research. The clinical study was performed in 58 patients aged 18 to 65 years with unilateral kidney damage who received surgical treatment according to the protocols of medical care for a specific pathology, as well as additional measures of perioperative improvement of blood flow in the parenchyma of both kidneys.

Item Type: Book Section
Additional Information: Barannyk S., Barannyk T., Terentyeva G. Medical rehabilitation of blood flow disorders in patients with one-sided pathological kidney lever. The XI International Science Conference «Modern aspects of science and practice», November 30 – December 03, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. 590 p. P. 277-279. Available at : DOI: 10.46299/ISG.2021.II.XI
Subjects: General surgery
Divisions: Departments > Department of General surgery
Depositing User: Елена Шрамко
Date Deposited: 30 Jan 2023 12:38
Last Modified: 30 Jan 2023 12:38
URI: http://repo.dma.dp.ua/id/eprint/8111

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