Abstract

BACKGROUNDThe aim of the presented study was to investigate the inhibitory effect of diltiazem on the microcirculation of the tissue flaps created in the delay phenomenon applied rabbits.METHODSThe experiment was performed in Central Research Laboratory of Azerbaijan Medical University, Baku, Azerbaijan in 2018. Ischemia model on the flaps were formed in 30 rabbits for experiment. The subjects were divided into three groups: I (control) group - consists of 10 rabbits who underwent ischemia model, but no medication had been used during the duration of the experiment; II (comparative) group - consists of 10 rabbits who underwent ischemia model, and during 14 d, with a daily dose of 60 mсg nitroglycerin had been applied; III (main) group - consists of 10 rabbits who underwent ischemia model, and during 14 d, with a daily dose of 45 mg diltiazem had been applied.RESULTSThere was statistically significant difference between the control and the main groups when comparing the mean values of endothelial hyperplasia (P=0.001). However, we found a statistically significant difference when compared the mean values of the arterial vessel wall thickening in the main and the control groups (P=0.022); and the mean values of thrombosis in the main and the comparative groups (P=0.001).CONCLUSIONWith prescription of diltiazem, endothelial hyperplasia on microcirculatory system, the thickening of arterial vessel walls, the thrombosis in vessel’s passage was rarely seen by statistical difference. The main achievement of our study was to discover the correlation between diltiazem and endothelial hyperplasia.

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