Department of Pathophysiology, Anesthesiology and Functional Diagnostics
Department of Pathophysiology, Anesthesiology and Functional Diagnostics
Head of Department
Lyzohub Kseniia, PhD
Head of Department, PhD, anesthesiologist
Duplii Diana
senior researcher, PhD, neurologist, specialist in the field of
electromyographic studies
electromyographic studies
Yakovenko Svitlana
Senior Researcher, PhD, orthopedic traumatologist, specialist in
ultrasonographic studies
ultrasonographic studies
Moskalenko Natalia
Junior researcher, specialist in the field of peripheral circulation research
Pishchik Victoria
Junior researcher, specialist in the field of hemodynamic and electromyographic research
Petrova Iryna
Laboratory assistant of the highest category, participation in ultrasonographic and reovasographic studies
studies
studies
Kosenko Oleg
Category I engineer, specialist in the field of electrical measuring instruments
Andriy Vyshniakov
ultrasound doctor
Tatiana Peresypkina
ultrasound doctor
Electroneuromyography (ENMG)
Duplii Diana
725-14-40,
050-023-08-48
050-023-08-48
Mon. – Fri. 9:30 – 15:00
Ultrasound examination (ultrasound)
Yakovenko Svitlana
097-885-41-86
MAIN AREAS OF CLINICAL WORK
The department conducts functional examinations of patients with diseases of the musculoskeletal system. The following methods are used to perform such examinations:
- Electroneuromyography. Study of bioelectrical activity of skeletal muscles and peripheral nerves.
- Ultrasonography. Study of the density of the structure of soft tissues and joints of the musculoskeletal system, study of the anatomical parameters of arteries and veins of the extremities and neck.
- Reovasography. Study of functional disorders of peripheral circulation in the vessels of the extremities.
- Electrocardiography. Registration of bioelectrical activity of the heart and heart rate variability.
MAIN DIRECTIONS OF SCIENTIFIC WORK
- Investigation of pathophysiological mechanisms of hemodynamic and neurological reactions during surgical interventions in patients with consequences of combat trauma and orthopedic pathology.
- Study of the influence of cardiac and nervous system dysfunction on the development of edema syndrome in patients with consequences of combat injuries and orthopedic pathology.
- Study of the mechanisms of development and development of methods for differential diagnosis of pain syndromes in the lumbar spine.
- Investigation of the role of dysfunction of the central parts of the autonomic nervous system in the development of dystonic and pain syndromes in orthopedic patients.
- Investigation of the effectiveness of methods of treatment of skeletal muscle tone disorders-antagonists in patients with functional pain in the body and limbs.
- Investigation of the state of skeletal muscles of the shoulder girdle using electromyography, reovasography and ultrasound diagnostics in children with obstetric Duchenne-Herb paralysis.