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Vasiliev, I. |
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Vasilieva, M. |
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Vasilieva, I. |
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Ghicavîi, V. |
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Litarczek, G. |
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Friptu, V. |
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Gladun, S. |
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Diug, V. |
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Vartanov, V. |
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Stavrou, I. |
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Tarabrin, O. |
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D Ambra Mirta |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2020-06-15T10:13:42Z |
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2020-06-15T10:13:42Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2019 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
The recruitment of microcirculatory-mitochondrial of critical obstetric situations in the complex multi-organ support therapy reduces pCO2 (AV gap) and the development of the syndrome of acute multi-organ dysfunction / I. Vasiliev, M. Vasilieva, I. Vasilieva et al. // Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Journal. Vol. 5. 2019. P. 22. |
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https://repo.odmu.edu.ua:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/7343 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Aretrospective analysis of the 35-year absence of maternal mortality in critical obstetrics, in different countries, was due to the timely decentralization of macro-circulation, detoxification and analgesia. Macro-circulation was decentralized once the systemic perfusion pressure has
been established; which is the difference between the mean blood pressure and the pressure of the capillary resistance, and what contribute to by decreasing the tissue hypoxia marker pCO2 (pCO2 AV gap >6 mm Hg) due to micro-circulatory-mitochondrial recruitment, through improved
microcirculation at the level of the capillary-cell metabolic area: metabolic capillary – cells – mitochondria; with ameliorate of the venous return compliance and reduction (pCO2 AV gap <6 mm Hg), and respectively, diminishes of the microcirculatory-mitochondrial distress syndrome (MMDs), and stopping expansion syndrome of acute multi-organ dysfunction. |
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dc.subject |
microcirculatory-mitochondrial of critical obstetric situations |
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multi-organ support |
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therapy |
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acute multi-organ dysfunction |
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dc.title |
The recruitment of microcirculatory-mitochondrial of critical obstetric situations in the complex multi-organ support therapy reduces pCO2 (AV gap) and the development of the syndrome of acute multi-organ dysfunction |
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Article |
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