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Information × Registration Number 0207U002540, 0104U003629 , R & D reports Title To study features of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease currency at inhalation of natural and emergency patentage radionuclides, to develop counter-measures concerning their progression and complications development popup.stage_title Head Bebeshko V.G., Registration Date 05-02-2007 Organization Research Centre for Radiation Medicine popup.description2 Object: bronchopulmonary system of inhabitants of because of radon dangerous districts of the Kiev area (298 persons), of the participants of liquidation of Chernobyl Catastrophe consequences in 1986 (142 persons), inhabitants of the contaminated territories, (160 persons). Purpose of work: to determine the peculiarities of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease currency in case of radionuclids inhalation of natural or accidental origin for the development of counter-measures concerning their progression and complications. Methods: clinical, functional, endoscopy, pulmonology screening. The Screening Protocol of bronchopulmonary system pathology inspection and concomitant pathology at the inhabitants of dangerous because of radon districts of the Kiev area, the clean-up workers of Chernobyl Catastrophe consequences, inhabitants of the contaminated territories given contingent of persons is developed. On results of pulmonology screening of given contingent that the COPD are the dominant nosology form ofchronic bronchopulmonary pathology. The complex investigation of COPD patients, which included clinical, laboratory, functional and instrumental characteristics was held. The relative risk of bronchopulmonary pathology development in inhabitants of the territories with high risk of radon 222 contamination. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Bebeshko V.G.. To study features of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease currency at inhalation of natural and emergency patentage radionuclides, to develop counter-measures concerning their progression and complications development. (popup.stage: ). Research Centre for Radiation Medicine. № 0207U002540
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