«European Journal of Medicine» – international scientific Journal.

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2 June 29, 2015


1. Оksana G. Cherniukh, Valentin F. Myslitskyi
Genetic Peculiarities of Blood Group Distribution in Infants Born to Mothers With 0(I) Rh(+) Blood Group in Bukovyna Region

European Journal of Medicine, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 60-66.
DOI: 10.13187/ejm.2015.8.60CrossRef

Abstract:
The article presents the analysis of distribution of the group (according to AB0 system) and rhesus characteristics (according to anti-D system) in infants born to mothers with 0(I) Rh(+) blood group in Chernivtsi region (Ukraine) during the period of 2013-2014. The relationship of the umbilical bilirubin level and hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) (erythroblastosis fetalis), the necessity of its careful monitoring during the first day of life of a newborn, especially in case a baby belongs to a certain risk group, has been analyzed. The issue concerning probable HDN occurrence from mothers with А(II) Rh(+) blood group which is dominant in this region has been touched upon. The tasks for further work in this direction of ecopathophysiology in the areas of gene penetration have been assigned.

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2. Ignat Ignatov, Oleg Mosin, Hugo Niggli, Christos Drossinakis, Georg Tyminski
Evaluation of Possible Methods and Approaches for Registering of Non-Ionizing Radiation Emitted from the Human Body

European Journal of Medicine, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 67-87.
DOI: 10.13187/ejm.2015.8.67CrossRef

Abstract:
This paper presents the results of evaluation of possible biophysical methods and approaches for registering of various non-ionizing radiation (NIR) wave types of the human body in the optic and electromagnetic range. Various types of NIR (electromagnetic waves, infrared radiation, thermo radiation, bioluminiscence) emitted from the human body were reviewed. In particular the results on the spontaneous biophoton emission and the delayed luminescence from the human body were submitted along with infrared thermography (IRT) results. It was shown that 1 cm2 of skin generally emits 85 photons for 1 s. The intensity of biophoton emission ranges from 10−19 to 10−16 W/cm2 (approx. 1–1000 photons.cm-2.s-1). The specific bioluminiscence emission from part of the human thumb was detected as a spectrum of various colours with the method of Colour coronal spectral analysis on a device with an electrode made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET hostaphan) with applied electric voltage 15 kV, electric impulse duration 10 s, and electric current frequency 15 kHz. It was established that photons corresponding to a red color emission of visible electromagnetic spectrum have energy at 1,82 еV. The orange color of visible electromagnetic spectrum has energy at 2,05 eV, yellow – 2,14 eV, blue-green (cyan) – 2,43 eV, blue – 2,64 eV, and violet – 3,03 eV. The reliable result measurement norm was at E ≥ 2,53 eV, while the spectral range of the emission was within  = 380–495±5 nm and  = 570–750±5 nm. Also were estimated some important physical characteristics (energy of hydrogen bonds, wetting angle, surface tension) of water by the methods of non-equilibrium energy (NES) and differential non-equilibrium energy (DNES) spectrum of water, that helps understand in general how electromagnetic radiation interacts with water and establish the structural characteristics of water.

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3. Nozim N. Khoshimov, Nasirov E. Kabil, Kamila A. Eshbakova
Research Influence Biological Active Agents in the Course of Regulation of Functional Activity of Platelets and System of a Haemostasis

European Journal of Medicine, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 88-93.
DOI: 10.13187/ejm.2015.8.88CrossRef

Abstract:
It is shown that the flavonoid pulikarin suppresses activity of an adenylate cyclase and reduces level intracellular [Ca2+], perhaps its effect is connected with inhibition of a gain of cytoplasmatic Ca2+ as at the expense of its entrance outside, and release from intracellular storages. Perhaps, oppression of fluorescence of membrane-bound Ca2+ is connected with inhibition of a pulikarin of release of calcium from intracellular depots. The inhibiting effect of a pulikarin on ADP-induced aggregation of platelets is connected with oppression of a gain of cytoplasmatic concentration of Ca2+ from depot of platelets.

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4. Anatolii O. Kornus, Olesya H. Kornus, Volodymyr D. Shyschuk
Influence of Environmental Factors on the Population Health: Regional Approach for the Medical-Ecological Analysis (for Example, the Sumy Region of Ukraine)

European Journal of Medicine, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 94-105.
DOI: 10.13187/ejm.2015.8.94CrossRef

Abstract:
Today is still insufficiently developed the methods of associative analysis of the medical, ecological and demographic parameters that would make it possible to determine the nature and extent of the influence of environmental factors on the population health, establish the basic laws of territorial differentiation of human diseases and to identify ways to optimize the environment. Identifying of such influence and its evaluation is the primary task of our study. The correlations between the environmental pollution of and level of morbidity prevalence of population of the Sumy region we obtained by the mathematical methods. In the analysis, we obtained the 143 pairs for which the correlation is significant at the level ≤0.05 and 50 pairs – for which the correlation is significant at the level ≤0.01, reflecting the most closely dependencies between prevalence of morbidity and the state of the environment. In the integrated form, the quality of drinking water is the most important factor, which closely correlated with the prevalence of diseases among the population of Sumy region. The influence of the ecological state of the air, including the gamma-background level, chemical and radioactive contamination of soils and crop production are also important, although less markedly.

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5. Hana Padyšaková, Adriana Repková, Nina Sládeková, Elena Žiaková, Olga Pacek, Eva Musilová, Stanislava Klobucka
Re-Education Movements of the Paretic Upper Extremity in Children age by Using Non-robotic Equipment

European Journal of Medicine, 2015, Vol.(8), Is. 2, pp. 106-114.
DOI: 10.13187/ejm.2015.8.106CrossRef

Abstract:
Background: Pilot study tested re-education movements of upper extremity in children with hemiparesis syndrome and this study determined the effect of therapy on Armeo® equipment on movement and the ability to grip of upper extremity. Methods: This Investigation consisted of twenty-three children with impaired upper extremity. They had twenty therapies in Armeo® equipment. Results: After rehabilitation by equipment Armeo® the children achieved greater range of motions in the upper extremity which resulted in a higher average output score than the input score. Significant better results demonstrate the improvement in hand grip which resulted in higher average output score compared with the input score. Conclusion: By the therapy in Armeo® equipment were achieved statistically significant results in improving manual activities of upper extremity, improvement the range of motions and also improvement of grip of paretic hand.

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