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The article discusses the problem of medical students theoretical knowledge improvement that will significantly improve their clinical knowledge. The main factors that determine medical students’ positive motivation to study are considered. The authors pr... see more

Research between physical activity and cognitive work in children is still relatively rare and inconsistent, even though children's motor development and cognitive learning are related to positive effects on academic work. This study aims to determine the... see more

This article was not intended to be a complete review of the electromyography of pathological muscle states, but it was written to illustrate how the “Coletti Method of EMG ChemoDenervation” (CMECD®) protocol for the treatment of chronic pain resulting fr... see more

Presión intraabdominal y síndrome compartimental en cirugía. Artículo de revisión. Intraabdominal pressure and compartment syndrome in surgery. Review articlePresión intraabdominal y síndrome compartimental en cirugía. Artículo de revisión. Intraabdominal pressure and compartment syndrome in surgery. Review articleLa hipertensión intraabdominal se define como el incremento de la presión dentro de la cavidad abdominal por encima de 10 cm. H2O, y se clasifica en cuatro grados de acuerdo a la severidad: I)- 10 -15 cm. H2O, II)- 16 -25 cm. H2O, III)- 26 -35 cm. H2O y IV)- mayor de 35 cm. H2O. El interés por la PIA y sus mediciones comenzó en la última mitad del siglo XIX; en la revisión de la literatura se encontró que desde principios de siglo, en EE.UU. se midió por primera vez la PIA, hasta que se propuso un método estandarizado de medirla con la ayuda de la sonda de Foley por vía transvesical a mediado de siglo. Con la determinación de múltiples factores que incrementan la PIA se conocieron las causas que provocan cambios fisiopatológicos sistémicos, la aparición de las manifestaciones clínicas y del SCA en los grados III y IV, permitiendo tomar una conducta quirúrgica precoz y menos riesgosa que podría mejorar los resultados de la atención a estos pacientes y su mortalidad. Palabras clave: HIPERTENSIÓN, CIRUGÍA, INTESTINOS/irrigación sanguínea, ABDOMEN/ fisiología, TRAUMATISMOS ABDOMINALES, SÍNDROMES COMPARTIMENTALES. ABSTRACT Intraabdominal hypertension is defined as the pressure increase within the abdominal cavity above 10 cm. H2O, and is classified into 4 degrees according to the severity: I, 10 - 15 cm. H2O; II, 16 - 25 cm. H2O; III, 26 - 35 cm. H2O; and IV, greater than 35 cm. H2O. The interest in the IP (Intraabdominal Pressure) and its measurements began in the last half of the 19th. century. In the review of the literature it was found that, since the beginning of the century, in U.S.A. IP was first measured, until a standardized method was proposed to measure it, with the help of a Foley's probe, transvesically, by the half of the century. As multiple factors were determined that increase IP, the causes that trigger system pathological changes were known, as well as the emergence of clinical manifestations and abdominal compartment syndrome of degree III and IV, which allowed to take a less risky and earlier surgical stand. Key words: HYPERTENSION, SURGERY, BOWELS/blood irrigation, ABDOMEN/physiology, ABDOMINAL TRAUMA, COMPARTMENT SYNDROME.


Lectins are proteins / glycoproteins of non-immune origin, which are widely distributed in nature. The recognition of lectins and their interaction with other molecules can alter the physiology of cells and trigger favorable biochemical changes in patholo... see more

Objective. To estimate a security of application of moderate hypothermia while performing the aortal arch reconstruction in new-born babies in conditions of selective antegrade cerebral perfusion.Materials and methods. In 2010-2019 yrs period in Amosov Na... see more

With a rapidly growing pandemic of coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19), a public health emergency of international concern, the medical communities and national health systems are being tested for their preparedness. The culprit that is responsible for... see more

Objective: Starting from the controversial results showed by empirical research on Linehan’s Biosocial model of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), this study aims to empirically evaluate Linehan’s conceptualization of emotional hypersensitivity and hy... see more

Heart rate variability (HRV) is one of the most recognized noninvasive tools in the assessment of cardiac autonomic modulation. The development of commercially available wireless heart rate monitors, detecting R-R intervals with a high resolution and accu... see more

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