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Title: The influence of different pathogenically based treatment schemes on the endothelium dysfunction indexes in patients with liver cirrhosis
Authors: Русин, Василь Іванович
Сірчак, Єлизавета Степанівна
Івачевський, Михайло Михайлович
Петричко, Оксана Іванівна
Keywords: liver cirrhosis, endothelial dysfunction, angiotensin II receptor blockers, I,-arginine, probiotics.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Acta Medicinae et Sociologica
Citation: The influence of different pathogenically based treatment schemes on the endothelium dysfunction indexes in patients with liver cirrhosis / V.I. Rusin, E.S. Sirchak, M.M. Ivachevskij, O.I. Petrichko // Acta Medicinae et Sociologica. – 2013. – Vol. 4, №11. – P.19-32.23
Series/Report no.: Vol. 4, №11;
Abstract: The data about the complex examination and treatment of 64 patients is given. The elliciency of prescribing angiotensin II receptor blocker was proved compared with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and (3-blockers in combination with prebiotics, probiotics and L-arginine medical preparations. It is found that there are more mini і Tested positive changes in the indexes of dysfunction of endothelium in patients from group 3 (usage of valsartan, n=24), namely: decrease of D-dimer level to 1,68±0,11 ng/ml from 4,01±0,12 ng/ml; endothelin-1 level to 0,52±0,04 fmol/ml from 1,12±0,22 liliol/inl; the level of PgF2a to 97,1±2,2 pg/ml from 217,5 pg/ml; the level of Pg 12 to 79,214,5 pg/ml from 218,4±6,8 pg/ml (p<0,01). This indicates the effect of the proposed treatment scheme on the dysfunction of endothelium indexes dynamics that lies within the basis of the treatment of complication progression at liver cirrhosis.
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Publication type: Стаття
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/11426
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