Efficacy and Safety of the Low-molecular Heparin in Treatment and Prevention of the Acute Coronary Syndrome

I. Katerenchuk1, I. Tsyhanenko1, O. Katerenchuk2 1Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy, Poltava 2Poltava Regional Clinical Cardiology Center Introduction. For a long time, the main medication for treating and preventing of thrombotic complications was unfractionated heparin (UFH). However, despite its high efficiency, UFH has a number of disadvantages and side effects. Significant advantages over UFH are low Read More …

Functional Dyspepsia: Current Approaches to Diagnosis and Treatment

A. Svintsitskyi Bogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv Introduction. Functional dyspepsia (FD) is common in the worldwide population. In developed countries, dyspeptic disorders occur in 30.0-40.0% of the population and is responsible for 4,0-5,0% of all appeals to general practitioners. In this case, the lion’s share (60.0-65.0%) refers to FD. Women are more likely to suffer Read More …

Anti-Aging Medicine – Chance for Active Senility

O. Barna1, O. Getman2, Ya. Korost1 1Shupyk National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education 2SBI “Association of preventive and anti-aging medicine” Introduction. Aging is a general property of all living and non-living systems, which represents the accumulation of violations of the structure and reduction of the function of the system. These changes develop over time. One Read More …

Labyrinthopathies (Vestibulopathies) in Practice of a Therapeutist

Ol. Om. Kitsera, Оl. Оl. Kitsera Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University Introduction. In 1861, Prosper Meniere for the first time proved that the cause of dizziness, nystagmus, and vertigo disorders may be the disease of the anterior part of labyrinth. Today, illness with such symptoms belongs to labyrinthopathies, that is, non-malignant diseases of the Read More …

Myofascial Pain Syndrome – Some Aspects of Diagnosis and Treatment

S. Pshyk, N. Bozhenko, R. Pshyk, I. Bozhenko Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University Introduction. Back pain occurs in 40.0-80.0% of the population. One of the most common causes of back pain is myofascial pain syndrome. About 84.0% of the adult population has at least one episode of back pain, and 40.0-70.0% in the neck Read More …