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- W4306321795 abstract "Postoperative wound healing is known to depend on the duration and intensity of local inflammatory and restorative responses. It has been established that the course of the wound process is significantly affected by immunodeficiency states caused by previous diseases, including COVID-19. The article presents an analysis of the results of the study of the active components of microvasculature regulation obtained by laser doppler flowmetry in surgical dental patients after surgical treatment tumor-like formations (epidermoid cysts, atheromas) of the soft tissues of the maxillofacial region. The study was performed at the 1 st , 7 th and 30 th days, as well as at 6 and 12 months after surgery. 98 patients were included in equal groups. Representatives of the main group have a history of COVID-19. It was established that against the background of a surgical wound, the post-covid condition contributes to a significant violation of the functioning of the endothelium of the vascular wall, which is confirmed by significant differences in the decrease in the amplitude of endothelial rhythms in the comparison groups from the first day of the postoperative period. At the same time, a significant increase in the amplitude of myogenic rhythms (Am) on the first day of postoperative LDF-metry in patients in the main group, in comparison with the control (31.67 perf. units versus 23.13 perf. units, respectively), should be interpreted not only as a reaction to surgical injury, but also as a result of long-term complications associated with SARS-CoV-2 virus. Thus, the obtained results give reason to conclude that in surgical dental patients who have a history of COVID-19, the active mechanisms of regulation of the peripheral microvasculature (amplitudes of myogenic and endothelial rhythms) are less stable and, accordingly, are subject to imbalances and pronounced dysfunctions, the correction of which takes a longer time (in comparison with the control). In this regard, patients of the main group need additional perioperative therapy with subsequent rehabilitation." @default.
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- W4306321795 date "2022-10-15" @default.
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- W4306321795 title "Influence of post-covid hemodynamic disorders on postoperative wound healing process in the maxillofacial region by laser doppler flowmetry" @default.
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