EMERGENCE DELIRIUM IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS UNDERGOING GENERAL ANESTHESIA

Greta Patapavičiūtė, Laura Lukošienė, Ilona Razlevičė, Andrius Macas Santrauka Background: Emergence delirium (ED) is described as a transient state of cognitive disturbance and psychomotor agitation, which begins with emergence from anesthesia and continues through the early recovery period. The incidence of ED in the pediatric population remains unclear and ranges from 10 to 80%. The…

CANINE-ASSISTED THERAPY AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN DISABLED CHILDREN: A PILOT STUDY

Ugnė Nedzinskaitė, Julija Mažeikaitė, Mindaugas Paleckaitis, Rolandas Stankevičius Santrauka Materials and methods. Three groups of mentally disabled children of different age participated in dog-assisted therapy sessions twice per week for two months. Motor skills evaluation was based on the Bruininks-Oseretsky motor skills evaluation test (short version). Isometric torso muscle endurance tests were based on Ito,…

THE EFFECT OF MAGNETO-LASER THERAPY ON THE PHENOTYPE OF BASOPHILS IN CHILDREN WITH ATOPIC ASTHMA

Elena Asiryn, Pavel Novikov, Volha Matsiushchanka, Nadiezhda Titova, Lukas Vaidelys, Greta Griciūnaitė Santrauka In recent years there has been growing evidence to suggest a major role of basophils alongside eosinophils and mast cells in allergic inflammation. The aim of this study was to analyze the dynamics of the basophil phenotypes after the use of magneto-la-ser therapy…

THE EFFECT OF MAGNETO-LASER THERAPY ON THE PHENOTYPE OF BASOPHILS IN CHILDREN WITH ATOPIC ASTHMA

Elena Asiryn, Pavel Novikov, Volha Matsiushchanka, Nadiezhda Titova, Lukas Vaidelys, Greta Griciūnaitė Santrauka In recent years there has been growing evidence to suggest a major role of basophils alongside eosinophils and mast cells in allergic inflammation. The aim of this study was to analyze the dynamics of the basophil phenotypes after the use of magneto-la-ser therapy…