Vol. 6 No. 01 (2024): Volume 06 Issue 01

Vol. 6 No. 01 (2024): Volume 06 Issue 01
Published: 01-01-2024

Articles

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PREVENTION OF COMPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL LUNG VENTILATION IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

Krasninkova Marianna Borisovna, Kenjayev Laziz Tokhirovich, Magistrate Yovkochev Durbek

Mechanical ventilation is an important medical intervention in the context of critical illness.This intervention is associated with the risk of serious but potentially preventable complications.In this article, we describe ventilator-related complications and discuss the role of prevention and treatment in improving the care of patients with these complications.

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GLAUCOMA EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION IN THE FERGANA VALLEY: REGIONAL CHALLENGES

Khoshimova D.K., Nazarov B.M., Qaharova D.M., Ibrohimov T.A.

The aim of the research was to organize and conduct a prospective analytical epidemiological study to determine the prevalence of glaucoma in the Andijan region of the Fergana Valley.

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BENEFITS OF ASSISTED WEIGHT TRAINING IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN

Melissa Alves Aires Marques, Bianca Gabriella De Oliveira, João Pedro Alves Xavier, Lucas Dias Borges Peres, Thaís Simões De Oliveira Borges, Hussien Ali Mustapha, Fabricio Negreiros Holtz, Ravi Cavalcanti Mendes, Marcella Rodrigues Costa Simões

Pain is an individual experience that is affected by psychological, social and physical factors and should be treated as a pathology in itself. Low back pain is a mechanical pain located in the lumbar region and gluteal fold, which may or may not generate stiffness and consequently reduced functionality. Lumbosciatalgia, on the other hand, is when this pain and discomfort radiates to the limb, to one or two buttocks and/or to the posterior region of the thigh. This study is a literature review, with searches in the following databases: PubMed, Lilacs and Scielo, using descriptors such as "low back pain", "physical training", "strength training" and "low back pain". Low back pain is one of the most common causes of disability in modern society, with a prevalence of 60-85%; it is the second leading cause of seeking medical attention.Strength training and core stability improves the balance and endurance of the lumbar muscles, as well as activating the deeper muscle groups, reinforcing the fixity of the spine and reducing the stimulation of pain receptors in the tissues. This is why free weight training with higher intensity loads, or not, provides wide-ranging benefits for prevention and improved quality of life due to significant reductions in pain, improved posture, flexibility and strength endurance.

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THE ROLE OF BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS IN SCREENING OF CERVICAL EPITHELIAL PATHOLOGY WITH DETERMINATION OF P16INK4A PROTEIN EXPRESSION

Dilfuzahon Zakirjanovna Mamarasulova

This article describes the role of biochemical markers in the pathology of the cervical epithelium.  In research 10716 women aged 25-65 years were examined (mean age 43.28±3.82 years). And in the course of the study, it was found that the expression of the P16INK4A protein by cervical epithelial cells increases the risk of epithelial metaplasia of any degree by 8.86 times, high-grade epithelial metaplasia - by 692 times, RMS by 48 times.

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MICROBIOLOGICAL EFFICACY OF TREATMENT OF PURULENT-INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF THE MAXILLOFACIAL REGION IN CHILDREN AFTER DIFFERENT METHODS OF TREATMENT

Pulatov Ashraf Ilkhomovich

Acute neodontogenic purulent diseases occupy the leading place in maxillofacial surgery. Before the introduction of antibiotics the frequency of these diseases was extremely high in the subsequent period the decrease began, but in recent years there is a tendency to increase and was 59-60%.

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EFFECTIVENESS OF THERAPEUTIC POSITIONING WITH CONSIDERATION OF REMODELLING FACTORS IN CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF MANDIBULAR HYPOPLASIA IN CHILDREN

Rakhim Kamilovich Yakubov

The article presents a brief review of the literature, analysis of the results of health assessment in 28 children with hemifacial microsomia with the involvement of paediatric specialists. The results of 3-year follow-up of the patient with HFM at the 1st and 2nd stages of somatic and orthodontic method with therapeutic positioning with creation of conditions for self-regulation and restorative processes are presented.

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IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION ON MORTALITY PATTERNS: EXPLORING THE ROLES OF HOMICIDE AND ECONOMIC FACTORS

Angela Bourne

International migration has become a prominent global phenomenon with multifaceted implications for societies, economies, and public health. This study investigates the influence of international migration on mortality patterns, with a specific focus on the roles played by homicide rates and economic factors. By analyzing demographic data, migration trends, and mortality statistics from diverse regions, this research explores the intricate connections between migration flows and changes in mortality rates. The study delves into the relationship between international migration and homicides, considering the potential influence of social integration, economic disparities, and cultural factors. Additionally, the study examines the interplay between migration, economic conditions, and overall mortality rates, aiming to provide a nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics at play. The findings contribute to the broader discourse on the impact of migration on public health outcomes and offer insights into potential policy interventions to mitigate negative effects and promote healthier societies.

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OPTIMIZING OXYGENATION: UNVEILING THE POTENTIAL OF INHALED NITRIC OXIDE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF EISENMENGER SYNDROME

Muhammad Triastuti, Anas Airlangga

Eisenmenger Syndrome poses a complex challenge in the realm of congenital heart diseases, characterized by pulmonary hypertension and shunting of blood. This paper delves into the potential of inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) as a therapeutic intervention for optimizing oxygenation in individuals with Eisenmenger Syndrome. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature, clinical studies, and case reports, this research explores the physiological mechanisms, safety profile, and efficacy of iNO in ameliorating hypoxemia and pulmonary vascular resistance associated with Eisenmenger Syndrome. The findings aim to contribute valuable insights to the evolving landscape of treatment options for this rare and intricate cardiovascular condition.

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PRESCRIPTION PERILS: SAFEGUARDING PATIENT WELFARE THROUGH ENHANCED ELECTRONIC PRESCRIBING PROTOCOLS IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE

Rima Iskandar

As electronic prescribing becomes ubiquitous in primary health care settings, the imperative to ensure patient safety is paramount. This paper delves into the potential hazards associated with electronic prescribing systems and proposes enhanced protocols to mitigate medication errors. The discussion encompasses the intricate landscape of electronic prescription processes, identifying vulnerabilities that may compromise patient welfare. Through an analysis of current practices, this paper outlines proactive measures and improved guidelines aimed at fortifying the electronic prescribing framework. By emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive approach to medication safety, this research contributes to the ongoing dialogue surrounding electronic prescribing in primary health care.

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SYMBIOSIS OF HEALTH: UNRAVELING THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG INTERLEUKIN-10, CHOLESTEROL, AND BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS IN GEOHELMINTH-POSITIVE ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS - A COMPARATIVE STUDY

Annisa Darwin, Berkah jonson

This comparative study delves into the intricate relationships among interleukin-10 (IL-10), cholesterol levels, and blood glucose levels in geohelminth-positive adolescents and adults. Geohelminth infections, prevalent in many regions, present a unique context to explore the immunomodulatory effects on IL-10 and its potential impact on metabolic parameters. Utilizing a comprehensive approach, the research aims to unravel the symbiotic dynamics between immune response, cholesterol regulation, and glucose metabolism in individuals harboring geohelminth infections. Insights from this study hold promise for understanding the interplay between parasitic infections and metabolic health.