Vol 4, No 2 (2018)

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

METABOLIC CHANGES IN HUMANS UPON LONG-TERM CONTAINMENT IN AN ARGON-BASED HYPOXIC GAS MIXTURE

Ivanov A.O., Petrov V.S., Bezkishkiy E.N., Yeroshenko A.Y., Kochubeychik N.V., Ivanov A.A.

Abstract

The objective of the present study was an in-depth assessment of the main human metabolic parameters upon longterm (60 days) containment in a normobaric argon-based hypoxic gas mixture (AHGM) for checking the possibility to develop gas media able to reduce the risk of ignitions and fires in inhabited sealed objects, such as submarines. Study group included six male subjects aged 20 to 51 years and found to be fit for sea trips lasting for up to 90 days. Continuing containment in the test medium comprising 30–35% V/V argon, 13,3–14,5% V/V oxygen, and up to 0,8% V/V, the rest being nitrogen, lasted for 60 days. During this time the subject were engaged in typical physical activities and operator routines. Venous blood samples were taken before, every 15 days in the course of, and 5 days after containment. This regimen has been found to be associated with the gradual accumulation of under-oxidized products of carbohydrate, protein and cholesterol metabolism in the blood and with increasing atherogenicity index. Adaptation to this regimen was manifested as decreases in the magnitudes of the above changes suggesting that metabolism may be tuned to increase body tolerance to hypoxia. Within 5 days after containment, virtually complete normalization of parameters studied was observed. The data confirm that it is possible to make gas mixtures for improving fire safety of inhabited sealed objects, in particular submarines.

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):7-14
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MAIN HEALTH INDICATORS IN MILITARY WHO SERVED ON A CONTRACT BASIS IN THE RUSSIAN NAVY IN 2003-2016

Evdokimov V.I., Sivashchenko P.P.

Abstract

We selectively analyzed medical reports by Form 3/MED in military units with about 60% of the total number of sailors and foremen who served on a contract basis in the Russian Navy from 2003 to 2016. Over 14 years in sailors and sergeants who served on a contract basis, average annual overall morbidity was 870,8±73,5‰, primary morbidity 378,4±20,3‰, the need for dynamic follow-up 88,2±11,4‰, hospital admission 197,2±10,2‰, days out of work 3866±213‰, dismissal for health reasons 6,29±0,32‰. The death rate was 111,8±11,8 deaths per 100 thousand military per year. Polynomial trends of the listed indicators with determination coefficients of varying significance revealed reduction trends. Compared with all the contract servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces, sailors and foremen have a statistically significantly lower level of primary morbidity, hospitalizations and a higher level of dismissal due to health reasons. Diseases and injuries from categories IX, X, XI, XII XIII and XIX (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Health Problems of the 10th revision) accounted for 76.8% of the general structure of health disorders. These health disorders are of high military-epidemiological significance for contract military personnel of the Russian Navy, including injuries and other consequencies of external causes (XIX) — 25%, respiratory diseases (X) — 18,3% and cardiovascular diseases (IX) — 14,3%. Measures to prevent such diseases and injuries will contribute to improving the health of contract servicemen.

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):15-26
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CURRENT ISSUES IN NAVY SURGEONS TRAINING

Solovyev I.A., Rukhliada N.A., Utochkin A.P., Titov R.V., Kolunov A.V.

Abstract

At the Department of Navy Surgery, military students are educated according to the three main principles: adherence to the profile of the Department, emergency surgery under conditions specific for Navy, and continuing education. The Department educates in surgery academic years 4, 5 and 6 students of Faculty IV. The following disciplines are taught: «Faculty Surgery and Urology», «Hospital and Pediatric Surgery», and «Navy Surgery». Thematic navy surgery lessons are conducted at a training simulator reproducing the mess room of the modern diesel submarine «Varshavianka», which has been constructed at the shipbuilding enterprise «Admiralteyskiye Verfi». Special attention in training is paid to combined mechanical and hypothermic lesions, a theme of undoubtful applied value. NATO nations are currently intensifying their military activities inArctic. In response, we restore out navy base on Novosibirsk Isles, as President V. V. Putin has proclaimed. The staff members of the Department involved in medical services for the arctic convoys that travel toKotelnyiIslandconvey their experience to students at lectures and training sessions. To provide students, especially postgraduates, adequately with emergency patients, the Department makes use of other clinical bases, such as I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Acute Care, Hospitals No. 14, 17 and 38, and Oncological Dispensary of Leningrad Oblast. It should be noted that, whereas at the first two of the medical facilities emphasis is put on the tactics of abdominal emergency surgery under conditions prevalent in navy ships and divisions, emphasis at Hospital No. 14 is put not only on the theory of emergency care in cases of acute putrescent infections but also and even more on practical experience in local anesthesia. The key issue of military preparedness of navy ships medical services is the continuity of training in navy surgery.

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):27-31
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ASSESSMENT OF VIABILITY UNDER EXTREME CONDITIONS

Kotovskaya S.V., Mosiagin I.G., Boyko I.M.

Abstract

In the present-time turbulent world, people involved in extreme types of activities are perpetually challenged by their professional duties. Many promising studied address safeguarding of mental conditions and of professional longevity and prevention of destructive professional factors. Searching for coping mechanisms that operate due to the internal mental resources was instrumental for developing the concept of viability. This concept becomes increasingly demanded in Russian psychology in both theoretical and practical terms. It is most important to study viability of specialists in the extreme types of professions that deal with catastrophes of different origins where it is necessary to not only master an extreme situation and fulfil the assigned task, but also to stay viable, in the professional terms, too. The present paper describes a highly informative and, at the same time, simple and understandable approach to assessing the viability of professional in hard jobs. The approach may be used for psychological professional selection and for correction and prevention of mental problems. The negative components of viability index were found, based on empirical and statistical data, to include skeptical attitudes to interpersonal relationships, dysthymia, anxiety, and paranoid traits.

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):32-37
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DIFFICULTIES IN THE EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF EOSINOPHILIC GRANULOMATOSIS WITH POLYANGIITIS (CHURGSTRAUSS SYNDROME) IN THE CLINIC OF INTERNAL DISEASES

Cherkashin D.V., Turdialieva S.A., Mozharovskaya E.A., Kudrina O.M., Taranov A.I.

Abstract

Systemic vasculitis are characterized by heterogeneity of clinical-immunological forms and determined the need for differential diagnostic search to except a wide range of diseases, such as allergic, infectious, hematological, oncological, which often presents significant difficulties for physicians of various specialties. The article presents clinical observations demonstrating the difficulties of diagnostic search in establishing the diagnosis of systemic vasculitis associated with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies, which include a rare disease — eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Churg–Strauss syndrome). Carefully collected anamnesis, participation of specialists of different profiles, retrospective analysis of laboratory and instrumental data allowed to verify the diagnosis, to prescribe adequate therapy. The aim of the publication is to discuss the need for early diagnosis of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis, which can improve the effectiveness of therapy and improve the overall prognosis for this disease, taking into account modern approaches based on the main provisions of international recommendations that were prepared in 2015 with the participation of leading experts from Europe, USA and Canada and were called to become the basis for choosing a personalized patient therapy strategy.

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):38-47
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PROMISING NONPHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO EMERGENCY ENHANCEMENT OF HUMAN RESISTANCE TO OVERCOOLING

Sklyarov V.N., Kochubeynik N.V., Groshilin V.S., Shatov D.V., Stepanov V.A., Bugayan S.E., Linchenko S.N.

Abstract

Developing of the Arctic territories ofRussiamakes it expedient to devise safety means for emergency enhancement of professionals’ resistance to overcooling in order to reduce health risks associated with long-term dwelling under Arctic conditions. To develop and test promising means of non-pharmacological interventions suitable for enhancing the hypothermic resistance of subjects at work under cool environmental conditions, we recruited 37 able-bodied male volunteers, which were assigned to two experimental groups. In Group 1 (25 subjects), 10 sessions of cryothermic training (CTT) consisted of placing each subject in a cryochamber at –150±2° C for 2 to 5 minutes. In Group 2 (12 subjects), CTT was supplemented with 10 sessions of normobaric hypoxic preconditioning: 40 minutes of inhaling of a gas mixture containing 15% oxygen. Hypothermic resistance was assessed during the first and the tenth training procedure. The procedures were found to enhance gradually the hypothermic resistance, the outcome being more pronounced in the Group 2. The subjective tolerance to cold was roughly the same in both groups. The mean time of tolerance to hypothermia increased during the tenth vs. the first session by 40% in Group 1 vs. 49% in Group 2. Rectal temperature decrease decelerated by 19% vs. 25%, respectively. Systemic circulation responsiveness to hypothermia decreased by 23–40% vs. 28–50%, respectively. Thus, the combined hypothermic and hypoxic preconditioning is found to be an effective and safe means of non-pharmacological emergency enhancement of tolerance to hypothermia.

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):48-55
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THERAPY FOR COMPLICATED DEGENERATIVE STENOSIS OF THE LUMBOSACRAL SPINE SEGMENT IN ELDERLY PATIENTS

Zakrevskij Y.N., Peretechicov A.V., Zavyalov D.M., Volkov A.S.

Abstract

The paper present a retrospective analysis of surgical treatment of 22 elderly patients aged 60 to 80 years who had complicated degenerative stenosis of lower thoracic and lumbar spine segments associated with neurological deficits ranging from mild peripheral manifestations to severe unilateral and bilateral paresis. The severity of degenerative spine lesions and compressive stenosis of spinal channel contents correlated with patients’ age and culminated in the maximal degenerative stenotic alterations, up to 5,5±0,9 cm, at the L3 to L5 level at the age of 76,5±1,4 years. Surgery performed to decompress the spinal channel and cauda equina roots and to stabilize the spine with Stryker and Fixpain transpedicular inner fixation and correction devices resulted in the regress of neurological deficits and restoration of lower limbs motor functions up to the capability of unassisted locomotion in old age.

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):56-60
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A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO ESTABLISHING OF REHABILITATION CENTERS FOR INVALIDS

Sokurov A.V., Starobina Y.M., Yermolenko T.V., Raduto V.I.

Abstract

The paper addressed different organizational and legislative issues of the operation of rehabilitation facilities for invalids, including war crimples, in theRussian Federation. The issues include the juridical, organizational, interactional, and systemic societal relationships. Approaches to tackling the issues include general scientific, such as analytical and comparative, as well as special, such as formal juridical, comparative legislative, historical-legislative, and different ways of interpreting the law (logical, systemic, historical, functional etc.). The normative and legislative documents of federal and regional levels and the documents issued by the Ministry of Labor of the Russian Federation that relate to establishing of multidisciplinary centers for rehabilitation of invalids, including children, were examined. The documents include the drafts of standard regulations of multidisciplinary centers for comprehensive rehabilitation of invalids, of the Order of the Ministry of Labor «On determining the approximate stuff norms for the agencies that provide services related to social and professional rehabilitation of invalids, including children», of the Approximate Staff List of a Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Center, and different proposals concerning professional standards for rehabilitation specialists. Multilevel approaches to the organization of multidisciplinary rehabilitation centers and the structure of their units and departments are considered. Amendments to the above documents are proposed. The expediency of working out of a unified approach to drawing-up of staff-lists for agencies involved in rehabilitation and restoration of invalids is substantiated. Such an approach will ensure the availability of rehabilitation services to invalids in every subject of theRussian Federation, the rational usage of resources available for the subjects and to the respective security, defense and law enforcement agencies.

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):61-66
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CHRONICLE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL EVENTS OF MARINE MEDICINE IN RUSSIA AND ABROAD. INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITY IN THE FIELD OF MARINE MEDICINE

CASE OF A TREATMENT OF THE SERIOUS BAROTRAUMA OF THE LUNGS USING THE MODERN DIVING CHAMBER

Artemenko E.S., Logosha I.K.

Abstract

Barotrauma of the lungs is a serious diver’s professional disease with the rupture of lung tissue and gas spreading away from the alveolar space. The radical way of treatment of the barotrauma of the lungs is the urgent therapeutic recompression in the diving chamber. The clinical case of a successful treatment of the barotrauma of the lungs combined with the drowning using the modern mobile autonomous barocomplex is particularly observed. The diagnostic data obtained during the examination in the hospital is analyzed. The results of the computed tomography of the chest for effi ciency evaluation of the treatment are given. The therapeutic recompression outcome in the diving chamber as a potential influence of the gaseous products of human metabolism is analyzed. The decisive and appropriate actions during the therapy of the barotrauma of the lungs allow to reduce the impact to a minimum and preserve the aptitude of the diver. 

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):67-72
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HISTORY OF MARINE MEDICINE. CONSOLIDATING RUSSIAN MARINE TRADITIONS

CONTRIBUTION OF SEABERS OF THE SIBERIAN MILITARY NAVY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESORT IN THE FAR EAST OF RUSSIA

Zavgorudko V.N., Kortelev V.V.

Abstract

The authors attempted to create an integrated picture of the contribution of the sailors of the Siberian Navy to the establishment of a resort system in the Far East of Russia. The article contains historical information since the creation of the Russian military flotilla in theFar Eastfrom the XVIII to the end of the XIX century. The contribution of outstanding historical figures, the will of fate turned out to be the first on mineral springs or contributed to their discovery and development is described. The contribution of the staff of the Far Eastern State Medical University to the study of the mechanism of action of mineral water and the expansion of indications for its application.

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):73-76
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KRONSTADT COMMUNITY OF CHARITY SISTERS

Nikitin E.A., Roskostov M.V.

Abstract

From mid XIX until early XX century there was atKronstadtNavalHospitala community of charity sisters. The community was under Head Commander and Chairman of Red Cross Committee of Kronstadt Port. The sisters were granted by Naval Administration with living apartments, food ration and monetary alimony. During the 1905 war betweenRussiaandJapan, the sisters participated in the medical support of Russian Naval, including services onboard of hospital ships. In 1917, the only Russian islander community of charity sisters seized to exist.

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):77-84
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PROFESSOR V. M. UVAROV: THE ORGANIZER OF DENTAL CARE SERVICES IN SOVIET NAVY (on the occasion of his 125-years anniversary)

Chepik G.S., Grebnev I.K., Karpova T.N., Soldatov I.K., Lachin R.A., Savitskaya O.A., Ismailov S.M.

Abstract

The scientific, pedagogic, and medical activities of Prof. V. M. Uvarov are describedbased on the available literature. During World War I, he was at service in Russian Army; then he worked at medical facilities in Crimea (assistant at the Department of Physiology and, later, at the Department of Surgery ofCrimeanUniversity). Positions occupied by him in the Northwest of Russia were Head of the Surgical Department of Municipal Hospital in Shlisselburg and senior assistant at the Department of Stomatology of I. P. Pavlov First Medical Insitute of Leningrad. He conducted research at Navy Medical Academy and S. M. Kirov military Medical Academy, contributed to the organization of dental care service in Soviet Navy before and during World War II, organized dentistry departments of Navy hospitals, developed advanced educational courses for dentists and courses for military medical assistants retraining into dentists, and contributed to Volume 6 of the monograph «The Experience of Soviet Medicine Gained During the Great Patriotic War in 1941–1945». In September 1956, whenNavyMedicalAcademywas fused withS.M.KirovMilitaryMedicalAcademy, the staff of the Department of Oral Surgery and Dentistry was reinforcedwith specialists in the organization of dental care services, including Professor V. M. Uvarov, Assistant Professor D. Ye. Tanfilyev and Candidates of Medical Sciences Yu. B. Gorskiy and V. A. Malyshev. This made it possible to expand the range of issues tackled at the Department. Prof. V. M. Uvarov was Head Dentist of Soviet Navy in 1942–1953 and of the Ministry of Defense of theUSSRin 1953–1954. His is the author of several monographs, including «Oral Injuries Treatment at Rear Line Hospitals», «Clinics of and Therapy for Osteomyelitis of Jaws» (1947), «Odonthogenic Maxillary Sinusitis» (1962), «Manual of Stomatology and Oral Surgery (1967), and «Odontjogenic Inflammatory Processes».

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):85-93
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OFFICES WORK AT THE OTOLARYNGOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF KRONSTADT HOSPITAL DURING THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR

Chechko A.N.

Abstract

Several years have already passed after the seventieth anniversary of German fascism ruining by Red Army and the Navy fleet of theUSSR, which withstood most of the burden imposed by World War II on nations involved in it. There is now no Nazi Germany; however, the tragedy that the human race suffered because of fascism will long be in spotlight for history and military science. Military medicine, in particular Navy, will too learn much from what was happening then. One of the aspects of the history of Navy medicine relates to the prominent constellation of navy doctors who were fulfilling their duties at Lenin Order Navy Hospital No. 35. Their deserves, which were honored with numerous national and governmental rewards, are addressed in the present paper.

Marine Medicine. 2018;4(2):94-96
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