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12 June 2020 Laser doppler for diagnosis of changes of microcirculation in the perioperal period in patients with acute adhesive obstruction of small gut
Roman М. Gorbatiuk, Volodymyr V. Bukata, Iryna R. Volch, Svitlana Z. Khrabra, Oleksandr V. Kobylianskyi, Olena V. Stoliarenko, Paweł Komada, Aigul Tungatarova, Gulzada Yerkeldessova, Aimurat Burlibayev
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Proceedings Volume 11456, Optical Fibers and Their Applications 2020; 114560K (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2569779
Event: Optical Fibers and Their Applications 2020, 2020, Bialowieza, Poland
Abstract
The article deals with changes in the amplitude-frequency spectrum of blood flow fluctuations in the perioperative period in patients with adhesive intestinal obstruction using computer diagnostics. To study the state of the microcirculatory bed and the mechanisms of its regulation, laser Doppler flowmetry was performed. Available results indicate significant changes at the level of the microcirculation system. Violation of blood circulation of tissues and decrease in body temperature at the end of surgery leads to hypoxia of organs and systems of the body, their dysfunction, and subsequently, insufficient functioning of the parenchymal organs and the development of complications.
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Roman М. Gorbatiuk, Volodymyr V. Bukata, Iryna R. Volch, Svitlana Z. Khrabra, Oleksandr V. Kobylianskyi, Olena V. Stoliarenko, Paweł Komada, Aigul Tungatarova, Gulzada Yerkeldessova, and Aimurat Burlibayev "Laser doppler for diagnosis of changes of microcirculation in the perioperal period in patients with acute adhesive obstruction of small gut", Proc. SPIE 11456, Optical Fibers and Their Applications 2020, 114560K (12 June 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2569779
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KEYWORDS
Surgery

Blood circulation

Tissues

Adhesives

Doppler effect

Capillaries

Laparoscopy

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