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Medical University of Varna

EducationVarna, Varna, Bulgaria
About: Medical University of Varna is a education organization based out in Varna, Varna, Bulgaria. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Medicine. The organization has 1199 authors who have published 1273 publications receiving 32940 citations. The organization is also known as: MU-Varna & Higher Medical Institute of Varna.


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08 Dec 2015
TL;DR: In the present survey, the emergence of parotid gland endoscopy or sialoendoscopy as well as the most recent achievements of this minimally invasive technique for safe and effective treatment of salivary gland diseases are discussed.
Abstract: In the present survey, the emergence of parotid gland endoscopy or sialoendoscopy as well as the most recent achievements of this minimally invasive technique for safe and effective treatment of salivary gland diseases are discussed. The results from some meta-analyses in this interdisciplinary field are briefly presented. The clinical applications of interventional sialoendoscopy in patients with chronic parotitis, in adults and children as well as with salivary gland stones are briefly presented.

1 citations

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01 Jan 2018
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the state-of-the-art technologies used in the field of digital advertising, including tools, software, hardware, and services.
Abstract: Проблемите, свързани с възрастното население в България, са особено актуални. Това се дължи на характерния за нашето демографско развитие процес на застаряване на населението и на нарастващия интерес към потребностите на възрастните хора и към подходите и начините за насърчаване на техния активен и здравословен живот. В статията са разгледани особеностите на здравословното и психическо състояние при възрастните и стари хора. Дадена е характеристика на важните хранителни принципи в напреднала възраст като основен компонент на здравословния начин на живот. Представена е необходимостта от запазването на физическата активност и движение до дълбока старост и поддържането на позитивно психическо състояние. Изведени са конкретни препоръки за спазване на принципите на здравословен начин на живот в напреднала възраст като предпоставка за дълголетие.

1 citations

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31 Oct 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the state-of-the-art technologies used in the construction of the Leucojum aestivum, including the following:
Abstract: Блатното кокиче (Leucojum aestivum) е рядък вид многогодишно растение с ограничено разпространение. Включено е в приложение 4 на Закона за биологично разнообразие и е под специален режим на опазване и ползване. Разпространено е в Централна Европа и на Балканския полуостров. България е една от малкото страни по света с естествени находища на блатно кокиче и с подходящи условия за изкуственото му отглеждане. Расте в блатисти ливади, периодично заливани крайречни гори, по бреговете на реки. Лечебното растение е изключително ценно за фармацията и медицината заради съдържащия се в него галантамин - алкалоид, открит от професор Димитър Пасков през 1959 г. Изолираната съставка от листата и цветовете на растението получава търговското име нивалин - единственият признат медикамент за лечение на полиомиелит. Лекарството намира приложение и при прогресивна мускулна дистрофия, миастения, миопатии, родови парализи у новородени. Нивалинът е препарат с голям терапевтичен диапазон. Днес той се използва успешно по цял свят в различни области на медицината: в анестезиологията; в хирургията - за лечение на следоперативни парези на червата и пикочния мехур; в психиатрията - за лечение на дефицит на умственото развитие; във физиотерапията - за лечение на ангионеврози, неврити, невродермити. В българската народна медицина кокичето се прилага при старческо треперене, нарушение на зрението, настинка, базедова болест.

1 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
31 Dec 2018
TL;DR: None of the described techniques is able to provide a complete removal of the intracanal calcium hydroxide from the root canal walls in all clinical cases, because of the complexity of theRoot canal system of every tooth.
Abstract: Introduction: Calcium hydroxide is used widely as an intracanal medication dressing due to its antibacterial activity. It is left into the root canal for a different period of time. Intracanal calcium hydroxide is usually removed by the use of instrumentation and irrigation. The residual material may interact with the root canal sealer and interfere with its sealing ability. Aim : The aim of this article is to review the literature in order to compare the main techniques that can be used to remove calcium hydroxide from the root canal system. Results: Intracanal calcium hydroxide is usually removed by the use of continuous irrigation, in conjunction with rotary or hand instruments, sonic or ultrasonic activation of the irrigants. Conclusion: None of the described techniques is able to provide a complete removal of the intracanal calcium hydroxide from the root canal walls in all clinical cases, because of the complexity of the root canal system of every tooth. There is no standard protocol and different techniques should be applied and combined in order to achieve clean root canal walls before the definitive obturation of the root canal system.

1 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
19 Dec 2016
TL;DR: The results show that laboratory results are preferred in electronic form and there is a significant need for better online communication between different participants in the healthcare system.
Abstract: Introduction As continuously growing number of people is using online sources for health information and services, the concept of e Health is progressively developing and is a high-priority topic for the European Union. The absence of centralized internet-based e Health platform in Bulgaria results in deficiency in the information exchange among physicians and other healthcare providers. The question about the readiness and the attitude towards e Health concept among all participants in the health care system in Bulgaria still remains to be clarified and the purpose of the current study is to assess the opinion of health care providers and consumers about the electronic way of receiving laboratory test results. We also try to explore the existing preference trend in relation to the socio-demographic characteristics of the studied population. Material and methods In the current work, we investigated the needs and recommendations of 1039 patients, laboratory stuff and out-of-hospital general practitioners in the Northeastern Bulgaria (regions Varna, Dobrich and Shumen). Results The results show that laboratory results are preferred in electronic form and there is a significant need for better online communication between different participants in the healthcare system. In this context, we also summarize a model for improvement in the interaction among healthcare providers. Conclusion The actual opportunities for online communication provoke active participation of all players in the health service market and require a novel model of communication among healthcare providers.

1 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Hideyuki Okano128116967148
Mei-Hwei Chang6843917005
Kazunobu Sawamoto5316710125
Manlio Vinciguerra452026904
Wu-Shiun Hsieh402245463
Huey-Ling Chen391727359
Po-Nien Tsao341653965
Mohammad Esmaeil Motlagh282233230
Violeta Iotova281393376
George N. Chaldakov271182239
Anton B. Tonchev271052408
Chien-Yi Chen21801526
Klara Dokova213228837
Danko Georgiev1776935
Dimitra Panteli17611128
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20234
202213
202196
2020145
2019151
2018166