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Written by Dimitri Kipiani
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Saturday, 12 May 2007 |
Kipiani D., Mitagvaria N., Kipiani T., Gvindzhilia l. l. S. Beritashvili Institute of Physiology, Georgian Academy of Sciences, Tbilisi *Laboratory of Medical Expert Systems "Anthropos Systems Lab", Vinnitsa, Ukraine ABSTRACTS:
The original measuring Complex, on the basis of non-invasive methods of the examination of blood circulation, and Software, which form Anthropos System, allows to receive the perfect appraisal of the state of blood circulation on the basis of simultaneous registration of all main central and peripheral haemodynamic parameters, including brain circulation, and to carry out the dynamic control over the state of the man's organism. It provides the realization of the Anthropophysiological Approach in diagnostics. The given Approach is orientated as principal man's biological quality to walking in the upright position and connected with it the significance of the gravitational factor on typical for man postural conditions of the vital activity. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 July 2007 )
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Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili
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Saturday, 12 May 2007 |
By Dr. Ramaz Mitaishvili To reduce the pain associated with heel, finger, venous, or arterial punctures: Apply EMLA topically over site if time permits (at least 60 minutes). To remove the Tegaderm dressing atraumatically, grasp opposite sides of the film and pull sides away from each other to stretch and loosen the film. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 June 2007 )
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Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili
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Wednesday, 09 May 2007 |
Alternative names: Arterial Blood Gas Analysis; ABG Sampling; Arterial Blood Gas Test Definition Blood is drawn anaerobically from a peripheral artery (radial, brachial, femoral, or dorsalis pedis) via a single percutaneous needle puncture, or from an indwelling arterial cannula or catheter for multiple samples. Either method provides a blood specimen for direct measurement of partial pressures of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) and oxygen (PaO2), hydrogen ion activity (pH), total hemoglobin (Hbtotal), oxyhemoglobin saturation (HbO2), and the dyshemoglobins carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) and methemoglobin (MetHb). |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 June 2007 )
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Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili
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Monday, 07 May 2007 |
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By Dr. Ramaz Mitaishvili
A 16 year old male E. presents on 06/09/06 to his primary care physician with the chief complaint of constant nonspecific pain and filling of weakness in both thighs and shoulders for the past 2 weeks. He had been in his usual state of good health until 20 days ago when he had a sore throat and fever. His sore throat and fever resolved. He was not seen by a physician at that time. Over the past 2 weeks shoulders and thighs pain has been noted, but he attributed it to excessive exercising, including push ups, moderate weight lifting and school PI activity. There is no nausea or vomiting.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 June 2007 )
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