ABSTRACT
Pre- and postoperative treatment was conducted in 140 patients with trophic ulcers in a controlled abacterial medium in the period from 1985 to 1988. The etiological factor of the development of the trophic ulcer was primary varicosity in 86 (61.4%) and the post-thrombophlebitic syndrome in 54 (38.5%) patients. Venous hemodynamics improved both on the healthy and on the affected extremity. Besides, there was a tendency towards a decrease of the blood proteolytic activity near the focus of affection and an increase of that in the peripheral blood.
Subject(s)
Bacterial Infections/prevention & control , Patient Isolators , Postphlebitic Syndrome/surgery , Surgical Wound Infection/prevention & control , Varicose Ulcer/surgery , Adult , Humans , Middle Aged , Postoperative Care , Preoperative CareABSTRACT
A comprehensive study of blood lipid composition and microcirculatory indices was performed in 88 patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) combined with coronary heart disease (CHD). A "syndrome" of mutual aggravation was shown to develop in the combination of DM and CHD. As a result of it the above indices were changed depending on clinical signs of each of the two diseases. Lipid metabolic and microcirculatory derangements depended mostly on a degree of compensation of carbohydrate metabolism. a DM type, the presence of diabetic angiopathies and CHD gravity.