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    LOCAL USE OF THE "PULSAR" DEVICE IN THE TREATMENT OF PURULENT-NECROTIC COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETIC FOOT SYNDROME

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    Wounds and wound infections are among the oldest branches of medicine, however, even today, wound treatment remains one of the main problems of surgery. Despite the many methods used and methods of treating wounds, none of them completely satisfies surgeons

    Complex Treatment of Chronic Adenoiditis Using Phototherapy

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    In the period from 2021 to 2022, we examined 70 children who applied to the Bukhara Regional Children's Multidisciplinary Medical Center ENT department. The age distribution was as follows: children of the first year (7 months to 11 months) – 2 (3%), early age (from 1 to 2 years) – 16 (22.8%), preschool (3 l – 6 years) - 33 (47.2%) and school age (7 l – 11 years old) – 19 (27.3%) children. Patients of preschool age (from 3 to 6 years, 47.2%) prevailed among the patients. The use of photodynamic therapy in the complex therapy of chronic adenoiditis eliminates tubar dysfunction and snoring 5 times faster and normalizes nasal breathing 3 times faster than with traditional treatment, improving the indicators of anterior active rhinomanometry in total volume flow 4 times, and in total resistance 20 times, which indicates adequate inclusion of hypertrophied pharyngeal tonsil to the zone of therapeutic effect of the new method

    Perception of Medical Error Among Resident Doctors at the University College Hospital (Uch), Ibadan

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    To enhance the standard of patient care, it is necessary to look into the complex issue of resident doctors' perceptions of medical error at tertiary hospitals. To foster a culture of safety in medical practice, medical mistake must be addressed in Nigeria, where it is a major contributor to patient mortality and morbidity. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the perception of medical error among resident doctors in the University College Hospital, Ibadan. In order to choose a sample of 302 resident doctors from a pool of 515 at the University College Hospital (UCH), a two-stage sampling approach was used. The research methodology used in this study was a cross-sectional survey employing a pretested self-administered semi-structured questionnaire. At the 0.05 level of significance, data were analyzed using descriptive statistics as well as inferential statistics like chi-square 228 (75.5%) of the responders were men, and 74 (24.5%) were women. Approximately 33.4% of the respondents were pre-part 1, 64.9% of resident doctors were post-part 1, and 1.7% were post-part 2 of their fellowship tests. The majority of responders (82.1%) had between one and three years of resident doctor experience.  A majority (70.2%) of the respondents reported that misdiagnosis generally often occur in a medical setting. About 40.4% of the respondents said that delayed diagnosis is the most common type of medical error in the institution. There was a statistical significant association between the frequency of occurrence of delayed diagnosis and the departments of the resident doctors (X²=16.892, P<0.001). A majority (62.3%) of respondents reported that high work load, ill-equipped facility, work environment, patient factor and institutional factors influence their daily medical practice. Most (88.1%) of the respondents believed prevention of medical error is very crucial in the healthcare system. About 31.5% of the respondents indicated that continuous education on preventing and managing medical error was not adequately provided for resident medical doctors. The institution needs to invest in better-equipped facilities that will support high-quality patient care, continue medical education to advance medical knowledge and skills related to medical error, deploy more medical personnel to lessen the burdensome workload on current staff members, and establish proactive error avoidance strategies for the management of medical malpractice. This will thus improve the quality of healthcare delivery and reinforce possible standards of care that are evidence-based against medical error

    Scenic perennial plants classification

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    Earth sphere flora most of them a lot yearly plants enters. A lot yearly scenic plants floral landscape harvest in doing important important has of plants land over part each year in winter dead will be, the root or onions preserved remains. In the spring while from him new stems grow up comes out A lot yearly of plants to live term sharp differs and one how many from from 10 to 100 years, sometimes even 1000 years can A lot yearly scenic plants to the group tulip, velvet or bellflower, marigold, chamomile, potato flower, safflower, safflower and others enters

    Rational Use of Drugs in the Complex Treatment of Bronchobstructive Syndrome in Children

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    Treatment of biofeedback in children and the complex use of drugs, that is, each drug must be pathogenetically justified, taking into account the individual characteristics of the child, and also based on knowledge of the mechanism of their action and pharmacokinetics. It is necessary to have a complex effect on individual links in the pathogenesis of broncho-obstructive syndrome in many cases, which justifies the use of complex drugs with a combined mechanism of action. Thus, the treatment of biofeedback in children is a responsible task for the pediatrician, which consists in the rational selection of drugs

    FEATURES OF THE COURSE OF DIABETIC NEUROSTEOARTHROPATHY IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS

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    Diabetic neuroosteoarthropathy (DNOA, Charcot foot) is a relatively rare complication of diabetes mellitus (DM), which can lead not only to impaired support function of the lower limb in such patients, but also to high amputation. DNOAP is characterized by persistent aseptic inflammation of the bone structures of the foot, which creates significant difficulties in planning treatment measures[1,2,3,4]. In the medical literature, there is data demonstrating the role of individual cytokines and neurohumoral factors in the prolongation of the inflammatory process in diabetes, however, studies identifying significant markers Aseptic inflammation with DNOAP is currently extremely rare[5,6,7]

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