Vol. 4 No. 01 (2022): Volume 04 Issue 01
Vol. 4 No. 01 (2022): Volume 04 Issue 01
Published:
01-01-2022
Articles
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24-HOUR BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING IN ADOLESCENTS WITH VEGETATIVE DYSTONIA SYNDROME
The aim of this study was to assess the results of 24-hour blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) in adolescents with
autonomic dystonia syndrome. We examined 243 adolescents 12-18 years old with clinically and laboratoryinstrumental confirmed dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system - autonomic dystonia syndrome. It was revealed
that in adolescents with autonomic dystonia syndrome, as a result of ABPM, significant deviations from the standards
recommended at the moment for assessing the results of ABPM in children were found. The identified deviations may
indicate an increase in vascular tone in these children, as well as the presence of disorders associated with the
development of cardiovascular complications in adulthood.
autonomic dystonia syndrome. We examined 243 adolescents 12-18 years old with clinically and laboratoryinstrumental confirmed dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system - autonomic dystonia syndrome. It was revealed
that in adolescents with autonomic dystonia syndrome, as a result of ABPM, significant deviations from the standards
recommended at the moment for assessing the results of ABPM in children were found. The identified deviations may
indicate an increase in vascular tone in these children, as well as the presence of disorders associated with the
development of cardiovascular complications in adulthood.
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE FREQUENCY OF RS1801133 POLYMORPHISM OF THE MTHFR GENE IN THE GROUP OF PATIENTS WITH POSTCOVID COMPLICATIONS OF MAXILLOFACIAL AREA
In the article of genetic studies of patients with post-covid maxillofacial complications. The condition after COVID-19
is considered a life-threatening disease, ranging from mild symptoms to serious complications. Candidiasis is the most
common type of superficial purulent infection. The Candida species is a frequent inhabitant of the oral mucosa, but its
growth is inhibited by other organisms in the body, which prevents any pathological change in the mucous membrane
of this fungus. Candida albicans is the most common yeast, followed by Candida glabrata, Candida krusei, Candida
tropicalis and Candida stellatoidea. According to this systematic review, 57 cases of oral candidiasis and one case of
retinitis candidiasis were reported in patients undergoing treatment for COVID-19. Single-cell RNA-seq analysis of
angiotensin-converting enzyme II (ACE2) expression and serologic examination of samples indicates that ACE2 may
be the cellular receptor for SARS-CoV-2, suggesting that ACE2-expressing cells are likely to be the main target cell type
that vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 infection. As a rule, there is a high expression of ACE2 r on the epithelial cells of the oral
mucosa, enrichment is enriched in epithelial cells of the tongue. There were few reports prior to this study.
is considered a life-threatening disease, ranging from mild symptoms to serious complications. Candidiasis is the most
common type of superficial purulent infection. The Candida species is a frequent inhabitant of the oral mucosa, but its
growth is inhibited by other organisms in the body, which prevents any pathological change in the mucous membrane
of this fungus. Candida albicans is the most common yeast, followed by Candida glabrata, Candida krusei, Candida
tropicalis and Candida stellatoidea. According to this systematic review, 57 cases of oral candidiasis and one case of
retinitis candidiasis were reported in patients undergoing treatment for COVID-19. Single-cell RNA-seq analysis of
angiotensin-converting enzyme II (ACE2) expression and serologic examination of samples indicates that ACE2 may
be the cellular receptor for SARS-CoV-2, suggesting that ACE2-expressing cells are likely to be the main target cell type
that vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 infection. As a rule, there is a high expression of ACE2 r on the epithelial cells of the oral
mucosa, enrichment is enriched in epithelial cells of the tongue. There were few reports prior to this study.
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SURGICAL METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC PURULENT RHINOSINUSITIS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Inflammatory pathology of the ENT organs accounts for 87% of all visits to the otorhinolaryngologist, in the last decade
the incidence of paranasal sinusitis (PNS) has increased, and the proportion of hospitalized patients with this
pathology has increased almost 3 times every year. The problem of timely diagnosis and treatment of PNS is currently
quite relevant, despite the emergence of new modern methods of conservative and surgical treatment. According to
various authors, PNS currently ranks first among inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract. The paranasal
sinuses (SNS) are a single morphological and functional system with similar etiological factors and mechanisms for the
development of diseases, therefore, when studying the epidemiology of the PNS, it is necessary to assess the
prevalence of diseases not only of each sinus separately, but also of their combined lesions.
the incidence of paranasal sinusitis (PNS) has increased, and the proportion of hospitalized patients with this
pathology has increased almost 3 times every year. The problem of timely diagnosis and treatment of PNS is currently
quite relevant, despite the emergence of new modern methods of conservative and surgical treatment. According to
various authors, PNS currently ranks first among inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract. The paranasal
sinuses (SNS) are a single morphological and functional system with similar etiological factors and mechanisms for the
development of diseases, therefore, when studying the epidemiology of the PNS, it is necessary to assess the
prevalence of diseases not only of each sinus separately, but also of their combined lesions.
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MODERN METHODS OF TREATMENTOF POLYPOID RHINOSINUSITIS
Treatment of polyposis rhinosinusitis is currently an urgent problem of modern otorhinolaryngology. A significant
increase in the prevalence of the disease with polypous rhinosinusitis (from 5 to 20%) and a high frequency of relapses
are due to insufficiently studied pathogenetic mechanisms for the development of the polypous process and the lack
of effective methods of treatment. The combination of this disease with bronchial asthma, the asthmatic triad and
the addition of a purulent process significantly complicate the course and treatment of patients with polypous
rhinosinusitis. In accordance with the multifactorial theory, the development of polyposis rhinosinusitis occurs as a
result of mechanical, physical factors, as well as the penetration of microbial, fungal and viral agents on the surface of
the nasal mucosa. This leads to the activation of the mechanisms of local immunity, which is a whole complex of
specific and non-specific reactions that provide the barrier function of the mucous membrane. Long-term exposure
to various agents leads to a decrease in the activity of the protective barrier of the nasal mucosa and stimulates the
development of an infection-dependent allergic process. The latter is accompanied by a violation of immune
homeostasis in the form of secondary immunodeficiency, the formation of persistent immune eosinophilic
inflammation, leading to remodeling of the nasal mucosa and the development of polypous rhinosinusitis.
increase in the prevalence of the disease with polypous rhinosinusitis (from 5 to 20%) and a high frequency of relapses
are due to insufficiently studied pathogenetic mechanisms for the development of the polypous process and the lack
of effective methods of treatment. The combination of this disease with bronchial asthma, the asthmatic triad and
the addition of a purulent process significantly complicate the course and treatment of patients with polypous
rhinosinusitis. In accordance with the multifactorial theory, the development of polyposis rhinosinusitis occurs as a
result of mechanical, physical factors, as well as the penetration of microbial, fungal and viral agents on the surface of
the nasal mucosa. This leads to the activation of the mechanisms of local immunity, which is a whole complex of
specific and non-specific reactions that provide the barrier function of the mucous membrane. Long-term exposure
to various agents leads to a decrease in the activity of the protective barrier of the nasal mucosa and stimulates the
development of an infection-dependent allergic process. The latter is accompanied by a violation of immune
homeostasis in the form of secondary immunodeficiency, the formation of persistent immune eosinophilic
inflammation, leading to remodeling of the nasal mucosa and the development of polypous rhinosinusitis.
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AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM RESEARCH INDICATORS IN THE ELDERS
The publication discusses the indicators of the study of vegetative tone, vegetative reactivity and vegetative security
of activity in elderly people with vegetative dystonia syndrome. 180 patients with CCI of the second stage were
studied, the average age was 67.4±6.1 years. The patients were divided into two groups. Group I consisted of 118
patients (62.2% of the total number of patients) with stage 2 chronic cerebral ischemia (CCI) with ADS, group 2
consisted of 62 patients (34.4%) with stage 2 CCI without ADS.
of activity in elderly people with vegetative dystonia syndrome. 180 patients with CCI of the second stage were
studied, the average age was 67.4±6.1 years. The patients were divided into two groups. Group I consisted of 118
patients (62.2% of the total number of patients) with stage 2 chronic cerebral ischemia (CCI) with ADS, group 2
consisted of 62 patients (34.4%) with stage 2 CCI without ADS.
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FEATURES OF MYCOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL STUDIES OF OTOMYCOSIS
The results of our studies made it possible to determine the main pathogenetic factors in the development of
otomycosis in the examined patients, which is especially important; since fungi - causative agents of otomycosis are
conditionally pathogenic microorganisms and show their pathogenic properties only under certain conditions. We
found that an important factor for the development of otomycosis is the presence of general somatic diseases, which,
according to the present study, were present in the majority (70.1%) of patients, which indicates a decrease in the
body's resistance to opportunistic flora against the background of chronic diseases, various metabolic disorders. 25.7%
of patients had diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, in which dysbiosis develops with a decrease in the proportion of
obligate microflora, a decrease in natural resistance to fungal flora. Diseases of the cardiovascular system of varying
severity, including myocardial infarction, were found in 23.45% of patients. The fact that in 32 patients otomycosis
developed against the background of diabetes mellitus testifies in favor of the pathogenetic significance of
carbohydrate metabolism disorders in the development of mycosis. A small number of observations and the results
obtained did not allow us to state with certainty that there is a direct relationship between the incidence of otomycosis and antibiotic therapy. Analysis of our clinical material showed that prior to the diagnosis of otomycosis, systemic
antibiotic therapy according to the anamnesis was carried out in 20 patients, local - in 9 patients (a total of 29 patients
- 7.1% of the number of patients with otomycosis).
We found that traumatic factors in the form of a systematic toilet of the ear canal with a cotton swab, removal of
sulfuric plug, use of endoural headphones play an important role in the development of fungal ear infections. Against
the background of trauma, otomycosis developed in 56.5% of patients.
otomycosis in the examined patients, which is especially important; since fungi - causative agents of otomycosis are
conditionally pathogenic microorganisms and show their pathogenic properties only under certain conditions. We
found that an important factor for the development of otomycosis is the presence of general somatic diseases, which,
according to the present study, were present in the majority (70.1%) of patients, which indicates a decrease in the
body's resistance to opportunistic flora against the background of chronic diseases, various metabolic disorders. 25.7%
of patients had diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, in which dysbiosis develops with a decrease in the proportion of
obligate microflora, a decrease in natural resistance to fungal flora. Diseases of the cardiovascular system of varying
severity, including myocardial infarction, were found in 23.45% of patients. The fact that in 32 patients otomycosis
developed against the background of diabetes mellitus testifies in favor of the pathogenetic significance of
carbohydrate metabolism disorders in the development of mycosis. A small number of observations and the results
obtained did not allow us to state with certainty that there is a direct relationship between the incidence of otomycosis and antibiotic therapy. Analysis of our clinical material showed that prior to the diagnosis of otomycosis, systemic
antibiotic therapy according to the anamnesis was carried out in 20 patients, local - in 9 patients (a total of 29 patients
- 7.1% of the number of patients with otomycosis).
We found that traumatic factors in the form of a systematic toilet of the ear canal with a cotton swab, removal of
sulfuric plug, use of endoural headphones play an important role in the development of fungal ear infections. Against
the background of trauma, otomycosis developed in 56.5% of patients.
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INITIAL STATE OF COCHLEOVESTIBULAR FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH HD WITH CVD
Cochleovestibular disorders (CVD) are of great medical and social importance due to their significant prevalence and
the presence of a large number of negative manifestations on the part of the hearing and balance organs, as well as
other body systems. All authors agree that cochleovestibular disorders affect the most active and able-bodied
population, and this determines its social significance. Considering that the statistics of hearing and balance disorders
are kept separately, it is not always possible to characterize the real statistical picture, the epidemiology of CVN.
Approximately 17% of the total population complains of cochleovestibular disorders, but more than half of the cases
do not seek medical help. Long-term temporary incapacity for work, a high rate of disability in patients with CVN, make
the problem even more urgent to develop, require the improvement of early diagnosis methods. During mass
examinations, cochleovestibular disorders were noted in 9-12% of the population of the Russian Federation.
Approximately 10% of patients who visit an ENT doctor present complaints typical of KVN, and this figure for a general
practitioner is 5%, and for a neurologist about 10-20%. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2020,
over 460 million people in the world suffered from hearing loss and by 2050 this number could exceed 900 million). Dizziness is one of the three most common complaints presented by patients to a general practitioner, and among
emergency consultations it occurs in 2.4-2.6% of patients.
the presence of a large number of negative manifestations on the part of the hearing and balance organs, as well as
other body systems. All authors agree that cochleovestibular disorders affect the most active and able-bodied
population, and this determines its social significance. Considering that the statistics of hearing and balance disorders
are kept separately, it is not always possible to characterize the real statistical picture, the epidemiology of CVN.
Approximately 17% of the total population complains of cochleovestibular disorders, but more than half of the cases
do not seek medical help. Long-term temporary incapacity for work, a high rate of disability in patients with CVN, make
the problem even more urgent to develop, require the improvement of early diagnosis methods. During mass
examinations, cochleovestibular disorders were noted in 9-12% of the population of the Russian Federation.
Approximately 10% of patients who visit an ENT doctor present complaints typical of KVN, and this figure for a general
practitioner is 5%, and for a neurologist about 10-20%. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2020,
over 460 million people in the world suffered from hearing loss and by 2050 this number could exceed 900 million). Dizziness is one of the three most common complaints presented by patients to a general practitioner, and among
emergency consultations it occurs in 2.4-2.6% of patients.
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ANALYSIS OF THE THYROID STATUS OF PREGNANT WOMEN IN THE IODINE-DEFICIENT REGION
Thyroid hormones play an important role during pregnancy, providing organogenesis, growth and development of
the fetus, teach in the formation and development of the brain and its structure, influencing cognitive abilities. Thyroid
dysfunction is associated with the pathological course of pregnancy and childbirth, as well as a negative effect on the
fetus. Iodine deficiency, which persists throughout Uzbekistan, creates prerequisites for more frequent development
of subclinical hypothyroidism and hypothyroxinemia of pregnant women. Therefore, early detection of thyroid
dysfunction during gestation in regions of iodine deficiency is relevant. Chronic iodine deficiency leads to a wide range
of pathology, united by the term "iodine deficiency diseases" (IDD). In addition to diseases of the thyroid gland
(thyroid gland), IDZ involve pathological conditions suspended by a relative deficiency of thyroid hormones: violation
of reproductive function, miscarriage of pregnancy, emerging anomalies and stillbirths, replacement of growth and
development of the child, as well as cognitive disorders. Therefore, iodine deficiency is most dangerous at the stage
of intrauterine development of the child and in early childhood due to the great importance of thyroid hormones in
the formation of the structure of the brain and the development of intelligence. Reminders of mild iodine deficiency in the regions leads to a decrease in mental abilities, mental health disorders and a weakening of the physical
development of the child.
the fetus, teach in the formation and development of the brain and its structure, influencing cognitive abilities. Thyroid
dysfunction is associated with the pathological course of pregnancy and childbirth, as well as a negative effect on the
fetus. Iodine deficiency, which persists throughout Uzbekistan, creates prerequisites for more frequent development
of subclinical hypothyroidism and hypothyroxinemia of pregnant women. Therefore, early detection of thyroid
dysfunction during gestation in regions of iodine deficiency is relevant. Chronic iodine deficiency leads to a wide range
of pathology, united by the term "iodine deficiency diseases" (IDD). In addition to diseases of the thyroid gland
(thyroid gland), IDZ involve pathological conditions suspended by a relative deficiency of thyroid hormones: violation
of reproductive function, miscarriage of pregnancy, emerging anomalies and stillbirths, replacement of growth and
development of the child, as well as cognitive disorders. Therefore, iodine deficiency is most dangerous at the stage
of intrauterine development of the child and in early childhood due to the great importance of thyroid hormones in
the formation of the structure of the brain and the development of intelligence. Reminders of mild iodine deficiency in the regions leads to a decrease in mental abilities, mental health disorders and a weakening of the physical
development of the child.
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ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CARDIOPROTECTIVE DRUGS IN TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH DIABETIC CARDIOMYOPATHY
The medical and social significance of type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) throughout the world is due to early disability and high mortality in patients due to the development of complications, including those from the cardiovascular system. The increase in the life expectancy of patients with diabetes has highlighted the problem of late complications of the disease, the number of which increases with the progression of the disease. The leading cause of death in diabetic patients is cardiovascular accidents. At the same time, it was found that patients with diabetes under the age of 30 years quite often develop coronary heart disease. In addition, the progression of diabetes leads to the development of cardiomyopathy (myocardial dystrophy), myocardiosclerosis, heart failure, life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias,
and sudden cardiac death. Interest in the study of diabetic cardiomyopathy (PrEP) is due to a true increase in the frequency of its occurrence in common pathology of social significance and the emergence of new instrumental research methods (Doppler echocardiography, 24-hour monitoring of heart rate and blood pressure), which significantly improved diagnostic
capabilities.
One of the drugs used in cardiology for metabolic purposes is Nikavit Cardio, the mechanism of action of which is associated with the direct inhibition of fatty acid oxidation. The latter is accompanied by a significant increase in the intensity of oxidative phosphorylation and a decrease in acidosis in the cardiomyocyte. A number of clinical studies have shown the high efficiency of Nikavit Cardio, the effectiveness and safety of the use of Nikavit Cardio, due to its cytoprotective mechanism of action, which makes it possible to prescribe it to patients with diabetes mellitus.
and sudden cardiac death. Interest in the study of diabetic cardiomyopathy (PrEP) is due to a true increase in the frequency of its occurrence in common pathology of social significance and the emergence of new instrumental research methods (Doppler echocardiography, 24-hour monitoring of heart rate and blood pressure), which significantly improved diagnostic
capabilities.
One of the drugs used in cardiology for metabolic purposes is Nikavit Cardio, the mechanism of action of which is associated with the direct inhibition of fatty acid oxidation. The latter is accompanied by a significant increase in the intensity of oxidative phosphorylation and a decrease in acidosis in the cardiomyocyte. A number of clinical studies have shown the high efficiency of Nikavit Cardio, the effectiveness and safety of the use of Nikavit Cardio, due to its cytoprotective mechanism of action, which makes it possible to prescribe it to patients with diabetes mellitus.