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Akush Ginekol (Sofiia) ; 51(7): 49-55, 2012.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23610918

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: The currently available treatment for uncomplicated urinary tract infections includes only antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents. Experience in the management of acute uncomplicated infections using non-antibiotic products is very limited. The aim of this observation was to study to what extent the response to Cystostop Rapid would be more rapid and more effective compared to antibiotic therapy in patients with acute uncomplicated urinary bladder infections. The secondary objective was to determine the time to improvement of cystitis symptoms following the start of treatment, as well as the duration of patients' disablement. A total of 158 female subjects were included, assessed microbiologically, and evaluated for incidence and severity of symptoms, before the start of treatment and after completion of treatment. A visual analogue scale was used for patient self-assessment of the severity of symptoms, the improvement of symptoms, as well as the time to improvement of symptoms. RESULTS: 158 females, eligible according to the inclusion criteria of the study, were allocated to one of the two groups according to time of enrollment: Group A included 86 subjects: assigned to Cystostop Rapid for 3 days and administered according to the manufacturer's recommended regimen; and Group B included 72 women: assigned to ciprofloxacin 500 mg twice daily for 3 days according to the Product Registration File with the BDA. The clinical and microbiological effectiveness of Cystostop Rapid was comparable to that of ciprofloxacin, providing a two-fold more rapid improvement of cystitis symptoms, at a mean time to improvement of 24 hours (p < 0.02) versus 46 hours for ciprofloxacin. Clinical improvement within 48 hours of Cystostop Rapid regimen occurred in 97% (p < 0.02) of patients, vs. 65.3% of patients on ciprofloxacin. Improvement of symptoms within 12 hours was reported in 36% of patients on Cystostop Rapid vs. 5.5% of patients in the ciprofloxacin group (p < 0.02). No adverse events or intolerability to the therapy were reported throughout the course of the study.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Ciprofloxacin/therapeutic use , Cystitis/drug therapy , Mannose/therapeutic use , Plant Preparations/therapeutic use , Urinary Tract Infections/drug therapy , Adolescent , Adult , Betula/chemistry , Cystitis/microbiology , Female , Humans , Mannose/adverse effects , Phytotherapy/methods , Plant Preparations/adverse effects , Treatment Outcome , Urinary Bladder/drug effects , Urinary Bladder/microbiology , Urinary Tract Infections/microbiology , Vaccinium macrocarpon/chemistry , Young Adult
2.
Appl Ergon ; 59(Pt A): 460-469, 2017 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27890159

ABSTRACT

This study evaluated the effect of an extension ladder "walk-through" top design on kinetic and kinematic behaviors and the outward destabilizing forces induced on the ladder during transitioning at elevation. Thirty-two male participants performed stepping tasks between a ladder top and a roof at simulated elevation in a surround-screen virtual-reality system. The experimental conditions included a "walk-through" and a standard ladder top section supported on flat and sloped roof surfaces. Three force platforms were placed under the ladder section and in the roof to measure propulsion forces during transitions. A motion measurement system was used to record trunk kinematics. The frictional demand at the virtual ladder base was also calculated. The results indicate that under optimal ladder setup (angle 75.5Ā Ā°), the frictional demand at the ladder base remains relatively small for all experimental conditions. Also, the "walk through" ladder top eased the ladder-to-roof transitions but not the roof-to-ladder transitions.


Subject(s)
Accidental Falls/prevention & control , Equipment Design , Safety , Adult , Biomechanical Phenomena , Computer Simulation , Friction , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Task Performance and Analysis , User-Computer Interface , Walking , Young Adult
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Khirurgiia (Sofiia) ; 81(2): 29-32, 2015.
Article in Bulgarian, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26668987

ABSTRACT

Aneurysms of the splenic artery account for about 60% of all aneurysms of visceral arteries. Most of them are asymptomatic until rupture and are discovered accidentally, usually after an imaging study. The treatment is surgical or endovascular depending on the type, location and size. We present a case of a patient with an asymptomatic, accidentally found aneurysm of the splenic artery which we successfully treated with a covered stent. The control CT-angiography on 6th month showed patent stent and totally occluded aneurysm. It is very important in cases of acute abdomen and hemorrhagic shock to think of a ruptured aneurysm. In these cases the treatment of choice is endovascular as it is mini-invasive and organ-saving.


Subject(s)
Aneurysm/surgery , Splenic Artery/surgery , Aneurysm/pathology , Endovascular Procedures , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Splenic Artery/pathology , Stents
4.
Clin Chim Acta ; 310(1): 53-6, 2001 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11485755

ABSTRACT

Assessment of renal function in clinical medicine is of great importance especially in patients with renal transplants. Cystatin C has the characteristics of an ideal marker to assess renal glomerular filtration rate. Forty patients with renal transplants under steady-state post-transplant conditions were included in the study. Steady-state was defined as lack of acute rejection periods during the last 6 months and stable cyclosporin A medication during the past 4 weeks. Gender was balanced with 20 male and 20 female patients, the mean age was 51+/-14 years, time since transplantation was 5+/-3.5 years. Fifteen percent of the patients suffered from diabetes mellitus. Immunosuppression consisted of cyclosporin A, imuran, and prednisolon. To assess renal function cystatin C, creatinine clearance, serum creatinine, and serum beta2-microglobulin were tested. Creatinine was analysed in serum and urine to calculate the creatinine clearance related to 1.73 m(2) body surface. Cystatin C and beta2-microglobulin were determined by using a particle-enhanced turbidimetric assay. Cystatin C correlated best with creatinine clearance (r=0.66), beta2-microglobulin (0.57), and serum creatinine (0.56). The diagnostic accuracy of cystatin C was significantly better than serum creatinine (p<0.05), but did not differ significantly from creatinine clearance (p=0.73), and beta2-microglobulin (p=0.46). Our data show that patients with renal transplants, cystatin C has a similar diagnostic value as creatinine clearance. However, it is superior to serum determination of creatinine and beta2-microglobulin. Cystatin C allows for rapid and accurate assessment of renal function in patients with renal transplants and is clearly superior to the commonly used serum creatinine.


Subject(s)
Cystatins/blood , Kidney Transplantation , Adult , Aged , Cystatin C , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Appl Ergon ; 44(3): 496-502, 2013 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23177178

ABSTRACT

A leading cause for extension ladder fall incidents is a slide-out event usually related to suboptimal ladder inclination. An improved ladder positioning method or procedure could reduce the risk of ladder stability failure and the related fall injury. The objective of the study was to comparatively evaluate the effectiveness of a multimodal angle indicator with other existing methods for extension ladder angular positioning. Twenty experienced and 20 inexperienced ladder users participated in the study. Four ladder positioning methods were tested in a controlled laboratory environment with 4.88 m (16 ft) and 7.32 m (24 ft) ladders in extended and retracted positions. The positioning methods included a no-instruction method, the current standard anthropometric method, and two instrumental methods - a bubble level indicator, and a multimodal indicator providing direct feedback with visual and sound signals. Performance measures included positioning angle and time. The results indicated that the anthropometric method was effective in improving the extension ladder positioning angle (p < 0.001); however, it was associated with considerable variability and required 50% more time than no-instruction. The bubble level indicator was an accurate positioning method (with very low variability), but required more than double the time of the no-instruction method (p < 0.001). The multimodal indicator improved the ladder angle setting as compared to the no-instruction and anthropometry methods (p < 0.001) and required the least time for ladder positioning among the tested methods (p < 0.001). An indicator with direct multimodal feedback is a viable approach for quick and accurate ladder positioning. The main advantage of the new multimodal method is that it provides continuous feedback on the angle of the device and hence does not require repositioning of the ladder. Furthermore, this indicator can be a valuable tool for training ladder users to correctly apply the current ANSI A14 standard anthropometric method in ladder angular positioning. The multimodal indicator concept has been further developed to become a hand-held tool in the form of a smart phone application.


Subject(s)
Equipment Design/methods , Accidental Falls/prevention & control , Adult , Anthropometry , Equipment Design/standards , Ergonomics/methods , Ergonomics/standards , Humans , Male , Safety
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Appl Ergon ; 42(5): 672-81, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21071015

ABSTRACT

The risk of falls from height on a construction site increases under conditions which degrade workers' postural control. At elevation, workers depend heavily on sensory information from their feet to maintain balance. The study tested two hypotheses: "sensory enhancement"--sub-sensory (undetectable) random mechanical vibrations at the plantar surface of the feet can improve worker's balance at elevation; and "sensory suppression"--supra-sensory (detectable) random mechanical vibrations can have a degrading effect on balance in the same experimental settings. Six young (age 20-35) and six aging (age 45-60) construction workers were tested while standing in standard and semi-tandem postures on instrumented gel insoles. The insoles applied sub- or supra-sensory levels of random mechanical vibrations to the feet. The tests were conducted in a surround-screen virtual reality system, which simulated a narrow plank at elevation on a construction site. Upper body kinematics was assessed with a motion-measurement system. Postural stability effects were evaluated by conventional and statistical mechanics sway measures, as well as trunk angular displacement parameters. Analysis of variance did not confirm the "sensory enhancement" hypothesis, but provided evidence for the "sensory suppression" hypothesis. The supra-sensory vibration had a destabilizing effect, which was considerably stronger in the semi-tandem posture and affected most of the sway variables. Sensory suppression associated with elevated vibration levels on a construction site may increase the danger of losing balance. Construction workers at elevation, e.g., on a beam or narrow plank might be at increased risk of fall if they can detect vibrations under their feet. To reduce the possibility of losing balance, mechanical vibration to supporting structures used as walking/working surfaces should be minimized when performing construction tasks at elevation.


Subject(s)
Accidental Falls/prevention & control , Computer Simulation , Foot Injuries/etiology , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Postural Balance/physiology , Vibration/adverse effects , Accidental Falls/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Biomechanical Phenomena , Construction Materials/adverse effects , Female , Foot Injuries/epidemiology , Foot Injuries/prevention & control , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Occupational Health , Sensation Disorders/epidemiology , Sensation Disorders/etiology , Sensation Disorders/prevention & control , User-Computer Interface , Young Adult
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Khirurgiia (Sofiia) ; (2-3): 28-31, 2009.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20506788

ABSTRACT

Retroperitoneoscopic approach is gradually becoming the method of choice in many urologic diseases. In this article we analyse and present the first cases of urological retroperitoneoscopic operations performed in the Department of Urology of the University Hospital "Akeksandrovska". For the period from May 2006 to March 2009 35 extra- and retroperitoneoscopic operations were performed. A 26 retroperitoneoscopic decortications (unroofing) of renal cysts with different localization were performed. 5 pieloplasties without interruption of pieloureteral segment (3 by Fenger method. 2 cases with Y-V pyeloplasty), 2 ureterolithotomies, 1 pyelolithotomy and one radical extraperitoneoscopic prostatectomy. The mean operative time in retro-peritoneoscopscopic decortications of renal cysts was 49.62 minutes (15 to 95 minutes), and in pyeloplasties, ureterolithotomies and pyelolithotomies, mean operative time was 88.00 minutes (65 to 150 minutes). The average pararenal drainage secretion was 138 ml for 24 hours (from 50 ml to 150 ml. The average blood loss was 86 ml (from 50 ml to 120 ml). In one case conversion was required because of technical problems and little experience of the team. Postoperatively in 5 cases (13.51%) we observed subcutaneous emphysema. The benefits of retro-extraperitoneoscopic urological operations are associated with lower morbidity, short stay in hospital, shorter recovery period and less pronounced pain syndrome.


Subject(s)
Urologic Diseases/surgery , Humans , Kidney Diseases, Cystic/surgery , Prostatectomy , Retroperitoneal Space/surgery , Ureter/surgery
8.
Khirurgiia (Sofiia) ; (1-2): 37-9, 2008.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18983007

ABSTRACT

Since 1989, when Hodge and al. demonstrated transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy, it has become a "gold standard" for the diagnosis of prostate cancer. According to the experience gained in the period 1999-2003 in the Department of Urology-Medical University, Sofia, in a prospective follow-up of 20 prostate cancer patients, we found relationship between the positive tru-cut biopsy cores and the rate of positive lymph nodes.


Subject(s)
Biopsy, Needle , Lymph Nodes/pathology , Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , Ultrasound, High-Intensity Focused, Transrectal , Aged , Humans , Lymphatic Metastasis , Male , Middle Aged , Predictive Value of Tests , Prostatic Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography
9.
Khirurgiia (Sofiia) ; (1-2): 34-6, 2008.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18983006

ABSTRACT

The local recurrence of the renal cell carcinoma in renal fossa after complete radical nephrectomy is uncommon. According to the latest articles related to this issue it ranges between 2% and 4%. For the period of 1999-2005 we evaluated 11 patients who underwent surgery for isolated renal cell carcinoma recurrence, all of them without clinical presence of distal metastases. 9 of the patients were operated for their first time in our department, and only two in other hospitals. These 9 patients represent 1.41% of the whole number of radical nephrectomies for RCC (637) which took place in our department for the same period of time. The tumor stage of the primary tumor varied from T1 to T3a. In addition lymph node dissection was performed on 7 of the patients. The average time for developing clinically significant fossa recurrence was 18 months. The current article has the purpose to present newer the data for the factors, which may be directly related to the risk of developing local recurrence in the renal fossa after complete radical nephrectomy--the initial tumor stage of the RCC, the relationship between the primary tumor and the histological type of the recurrent masses.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Renal Cell/surgery , Kidney Neoplasms/surgery , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/surgery , Nephrectomy/methods , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/epidemiology , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/pathology , Disease-Free Survival , Female , Humans , Kidney Neoplasms/epidemiology , Kidney Neoplasms/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/epidemiology , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/etiology , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/pathology , Risk Factors
10.
Khirurgiia (Sofiia) ; (5): 20-2, 2007.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18580827

ABSTRACT

The method of echography is one of the basic diagnostic methods used in medicine. It's application is of a great importance for the clinical estimation of the cases of kidney stone disease. The authors put a stress on the use of the echography as a method of a brand-new conception aiming to get a vision of the kidney stone as a geometric figure, based on a mathematical principle.


Subject(s)
Kidney Calculi/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Kidney Calculi/therapy , Lithotripsy , Male , Middle Aged , Severity of Illness Index , Ultrasonography
11.
Khirurgiia (Sofiia) ; (5): 38-40, 2007.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18580831

ABSTRACT

The medicine science is in a progressive mode. One of the ever discussed problems is the stone kidney disease and the optimizing methods of its treatment. In this article the authors announced a new method of applying jelly, thus improving the efficiency of the Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy (ESWL).


Subject(s)
Kidney Calculi/therapy , Lithotripsy/methods , Ureteral Calculi/therapy , Anesthesia , Female , Humans , Kidney Calculi/etiology , Male , Treatment Outcome , Ureteral Calculi/etiology
12.
Khirurgiia (Sofiia) ; (4): 14-7, 2007.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18443529

ABSTRACT

The classic operative methods are still topical. Applying some new operative techniques makes the medical science more complete and thus help better treatment of the variety of diseases encountered in medical practice. In this article the authors present brand - new operative method of pieloplasty, named by them X-pieloplasty.


Subject(s)
Hydronephrosis/surgery , Urologic Surgical Procedures/methods , Female , Humans , Hydronephrosis/epidemiology , Hydronephrosis/etiology , Kidney/surgery , Male , Treatment Outcome , Ureter/surgery
13.
Khirurgiia (Sofiia) ; (4): 41-3, 2007.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18443535

ABSTRACT

The development of the medicine itself, meets the current question of the common, interdisciplinary method of approach in the treatment of a series of diseases, such as biliurolithiasis. The attempt to make a classification is basic for making an optimal method of treatment of the biliurolithiasis. The biliurolithiasis is a disease influencing some new strategies of treatment in the combined efforts of the urologist and the surgeons both.


Subject(s)
Cholelithiasis , Urolithiasis , Cholelithiasis/classification , Cholelithiasis/complications , Cholelithiasis/diagnosis , Cholelithiasis/epidemiology , Humans , Incidence , Middle Aged , Urolithiasis/classification , Urolithiasis/complications , Urolithiasis/diagnosis , Urolithiasis/epidemiology
14.
Ergonomics ; 44(5): 537-61, 2001 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11345496

ABSTRACT

Work-related falls from roofs remain a significant problem for workers in the construction industry. Knowledge about the main causative or initiating factors leading to fall incidents is desperately needed for fall prevention intervention. From biomechanical and psychophysiological perspectives the majority of occupational falls, including falls from roofs, can be regarded as loss-of-balance incidents. The primary objective of this paper is to summarize the current knowledge from multiple fields about factors that are related to the control of balance during roofing work. An extensive literature review identified a number of environmental, task-related and personal factors that degrade the control of balance and could be associated with the initiation of falls from roofs. These factors include visual exposure to elevation; unstable visual cues and inadequate visual information in the work environment; 'confined' and inclined support surfaces; unexpected changes in roof surface properties; load handling; physical exertion; fatigue; task complexity that diverts workers' attention; individual differences; work experience and training; and personal protective equipment. Current measures to reduce falls from roofs focus mainly on fall protection procedures, such as the use of covers, guardrails, safety nets, and personal fall-arrest systems, or the application of warning-line systems, safety monitoring systems, and fall protection plans. In many instances, these procedures are not practical for the industry and current regulations allow the use of alternative means of fall protection, such as slide guards. Future research on preventing falls from roofs should consider the main effects and interactions of the environmental, task-related and personal factors that affect the balance control of workers. Research-supported improvements in the visual and physical characteristics of the roof work environment, the construction materials and methods, and work procedures and practices may result in improved workers' balance control as well as overall safety performance, and would ultimately reduce incidents of falling from a roof.


Subject(s)
Accidental Falls/prevention & control , Accidents, Occupational/prevention & control , Ergonomics , Facility Design and Construction , Postural Balance , Humans , Risk Factors , Task Performance and Analysis , Visual Perception
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Vet Med Nauki ; 22(10): 38-42, 1985.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4090266

ABSTRACT

Studied was the effect of the preparations phenitrothion (Agria-1050) and phosalon (Agria-1060) on the immunologic reactivity of sheep through following up the phenomena of agglutination and phagocytosis at the injection of a Salm. gallinarum antigen. An unknown property of these preparations was established, consisting in the stimulation of some defense immunobiologic processes in the body of animals, at their application in minimum doses per os, simultaneously with the injection of a bacterial antigen. Phenitrothion applied orally to sheep at the rate of 50 mg per kg body mass daily, seven times in the course of sixty days, with the injection of a suspension of a killed Salmonella gallinarum culture (containing 10(7) microbial cells per 1 cm3-3 cm3 i/v, and 5 cm3 four days later, s/c per animal) stimulated agglutinin production, increasing it from 9 to 17 times; it raised the phagocytic number by 2.5 to 3 times, and the phagocytic index--by 1.7 to 2.14 times. With control animals the increase was 3-4, 1.4-1.5, and 1.10-1.19 times, respectively. Phosalon applied to sheep in following the same pattern at the rate of 13 mg per kg body mass led to a rise of the agglutinintiter from 22 to 26 times; the phagocytic number was raised by 2.6 to 4.3 times, and the phagocytic index--by 1.6-2.3 times.


Subject(s)
Fenitrothion/pharmacology , Insecticides/pharmacology , Organothiophosphorus Compounds/pharmacology , Sheep/immunology , Agglutinins/analysis , Animals , Antigens, Bacterial/immunology , Immunization , Neutrophils/drug effects , Neutrophils/immunology , Phagocytosis/drug effects , Salmonella/immunology , Time Factors
16.
Inj Prev ; 7 Suppl 1: i50-3, 2001 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11565972

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of height, surface firmness, and visual reference on standing balance in construction workers. DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study with balanced repeated measures. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty four construction workers. SETTING: Test subjects performed standing tasks at ground level as well as at 3 m and 9 m high balconies on firm or deformable surfaces with close visual references included or excluded from their visual field. METHODS: Standing balance was determined from center of pressure as measured by a force platform. Dependent variables were root mean square of sway in medial-lateral and anterior-posterior directions, area of sway, and velocity of sway. RESULTS: Heights without close visual references significantly increased all sway parameters. The effect of height in conditions without close visual references increased dramatically on deformable surfaces. CONCLUSIONS: Elevated work environments and deformable work surfaces negatively affect balance and may be associated with increased risk of fall incidents. Appropriate close visual references increase the ability to maintain balance.


Subject(s)
Accidental Falls/prevention & control , Occupational Diseases/prevention & control , Postural Balance/physiology , Psychomotor Performance/physiology , Visual Perception/physiology , Wounds and Injuries/prevention & control , Adult , Facility Design and Construction , Humans , Linear Models , Male , Middle Aged , Occupational Health , Probability , Prospective Studies , Risk Factors , Surface Properties , Visual Acuity
17.
Khirurgiia (Sofiia) ; 49(1): 15-8, 1996.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8975081

ABSTRACT

Benign prostate hyperplasia is a potentially serious condition affecting men in advanced age. The treatment is conservative and operative. Proskar of Msd is one of the drugs yielding encouraging results. It is a synthetic 4-azosteroid compound, and represents a new class of specific inhibitors of 5-alpha reductase, promoting stabilization of testosterone and the more active androgen dihydrotestosterone (DHT). A total of 35 patients undergo treatment with Proskar at 5 mg daily dose (one tablet) over a 6-month period. The study includes six patients with complete urinary retention. The results are assayed by the change in prostate gland volume, residual urine and maximal urinary flow, 6 PsA. Completely responsive to treatment are 71.44 per cent of patients, partial effect is recorded in 22.85 per cent, and no effect whatsoever--in 5.71 per cent.


Subject(s)
Enzyme Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Finasteride/therapeutic use , Oxidoreductases/antagonists & inhibitors , Prostatic Hyperplasia/drug therapy , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cholestenone 5 alpha-Reductase , Chronic Disease , Drug Evaluation , Enzyme Inhibitors/adverse effects , Finasteride/adverse effects , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prostatic Hyperplasia/physiopathology , Remission Induction , Urodynamics/drug effects
18.
Vutr Boles ; 18(4): 69-74, 1979.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-494635

ABSTRACT

Four cases with tuberculosis, not differentiated clinically and one case with ordinary septic process, falsly diagnosed as tuberculosis are described in patients treated with long-term hemodialysis. The errors admitted are analyzed, the significance of the atypical tuberculosis forms being stressed upon, especially miliary tuberculosis, pulmonary uremic edema, resembling disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis as well as of reduced activity in searching and diagnosis of tuberculosis. A plan and indications for the treatment of those infections in patients with kidney diseases are presented, treated with long-term hemodialysis.


Subject(s)
Renal Dialysis/adverse effects , Tuberculosis/etiology , Adult , Female , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/complications , Male , Middle Aged , Tuberculosis/pathology , Tuberculosis, Lymph Node/etiology , Tuberculosis, Miliary/etiology , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/etiology
19.
Vutr Boles ; 24(4): 63-70, 1985.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4072171

ABSTRACT

The serum lipids level, lipoproteins with very low and low density and individual fatty acids were studied in three groups of patients with chronic renal insufficiency (ChRI) on conservative treatment, on hemodialysis to 12 months and over 12 months, looking for a connection with the ChRI stage, with the effect of hemodialysis and diet. A tendency to decrease of the levels of beta-lipoproteins (beta LP) and total cholesterol (TCh) in beta LP was outlined from conservative to hemodialysis ChRI, hyperprebeta--lipoproteinemia, with S-fraction being established more often. That explains the great discrepancies in lipoprotein--profile among the three groups of patients, the dietetic factor, likely to play a decisive role for that. For the same reasons, deficiency of essentail fatty acids--linoleic and arachidonic was esotablished in the patients with conservative ChRI, eliminated in the course of dialysis. Since serum albumins show a substantial correlative relationship with palmiatic, stearic, linoleic, acid, beta LP and TCh in beta LP, those lipid indices could be admitted to follow the protein-caloric deficiency in the patients with ChRI, in the conservative therapeutic stage in particular. Those data necessitate a critical antitude to the strict hypoprotein regimen in them.


Subject(s)
Dietary Proteins/administration & dosage , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Lipids/blood , Lipoproteins/blood , Adult , Cholesterol/blood , Fatty Acids, Nonesterified/blood , Female , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/blood , Kidney Failure, Chronic/diet therapy , Male , Middle Aged , Phospholipids/blood , Renal Dialysis , Triglycerides/blood
20.
Khirurgiia (Sofiia) ; 50(1): 28-30, 1997.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9379614

ABSTRACT

Echinococcus of the kidney is a rare form of hydatid disease, and accounts for 2 to 3 per cent of all echinococcoses. Over a ten-year period (1987-1996), eight patients with age ranging from 30 to 61 years are diagnosed and treated. Five of them (62.5 per cent) are discovered in the last two years. In seven instances (87.5 per cent) the diagnosis is made preoperatively on the ground of laboratory examinations; serological tests--intradermal test of Casoni and complement fixation after Ghedini-Weinberg, echographic and roentgenological methods. In two patients (33.3 per cent) scoleces and Echinococcus fragments are discovered in the urine. The serological tests are positive in five cases (62.5 per cent). All patients undergo operation, with nephrectomy performed in five (62.5 per cent), and capsula adiposa renis--in three (37.5 per cent). So far, no relapse of the disease is recorded.


Subject(s)
Echinococcosis/diagnosis , Kidney Diseases/diagnosis , Adult , Echinococcosis/surgery , Female , Humans , Kidney/diagnostic imaging , Kidney Diseases/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Nephrectomy , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Ultrasonography
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