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2. EXPERIENCE OF REHABILITATION THE ATHLETES AFTER SURGICAL INTERVENTION ON THE ACHILLES TENDON
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A M Belyakova, A P Sereda, and A S Samoilov
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achilles tendon ,athlete ,damage ,injury ,rehabilitation ,recover function ,Medicine - Abstract
Achilles tendon injury frequency increases. The lack of standardized methods of rehabilitation after surgery on the Achilles tendon leading to increased risk of repeat injury tendon and reduces the possibility return to physical activity. Recovery of function the main task of rehabilitation programs, especially when working with athletes. We have a program of rehabilitation of 147 patients was per- formed after surgery on the Achilles tendon, which began from the first day after the operation and was as much as possible early onset of axial load.
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- 2017
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3. The role of doxorubicin in the formation of cardiotoxicity is a consensus statement. Part II. Cardiotoxicity of doxorubicin unrelated to myocytes and cardioprotection strategy (review)
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D. A. Andreev, E. I. Balakin, A. S. Samoilov, and V. I. Pustovoit
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anthracycline chemotherapy drug ,doxorubicin ,cardiotoxicity ,cardiomyocytes ,mitochondria ,Pharmaceutical industry ,HD9665-9675 - Abstract
Introduction. The use of doxorubicin in clinical practice has shown cumulative and dose-dependent toxic effects on cardiomyocytes, leading to an increase of mortality risk among patients with cancer and as a resulting to restrictions in the indications for its use.Text. A dangerous adverse reaction of doxorubicin is cardiomyopathy, leading to congestive heart failure. Cardiotoxicity is based on at least several pathophysiological mechanisms (described in more detail in the first part of the review), leading to damage to cardiomyocytes as a result of oxidative stress with the formation of free radicals, dysfunction of mitochondria, autophagy, release of nitric oxide and inflammatory mediators, as well as changes in gene expression and proteins leading to apoptosis. The current (second) part of the review provides detailed information on the actual understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the described cardiotoxicity, the effect of doxorubicin on other heart cells. The use of cardioprotective strategies will reduce the severity and likelihood of developing cardiotoxicity. This article describes strategies based on reducing the maximum cumulative dose, changing the speed of doxorubicin administration, using pegylated liposomal formulations and cardioprotective agents, as well as exercise.Conclusion. Despite the huge number of scientific papers devoted to various aspects of cardiotoxicity of doxorubicin, its prevention and treatment, this issue requires more careful study and development of more advanced methods of early diagnosis, prevention and more effective therapy the complication.
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- 2024
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4. The Role of Doxorubicin in the Formation of Cardiotoxicity – Generally Accepted Statement. Part I. Prevalence and Mechanisms of Formation (Review)
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D. A. Andreev, E. I. Balakin, A. S. Samoilov, and V. I. Pustovoit
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anthracycline chemotherapy drug ,doxorubicin ,cardiotoxicity ,cardiomyocytes ,mitochondria ,Pharmaceutical industry ,HD9665-9675 - Abstract
Introduction. Long-term use of anthracyclines during cancer chemotherapy has been associated with the development of potentially life-threatening cardiotoxicity. Despite researches ongoing since the middle of the last century, approaches to the choice of therapy remain limited.Text. Doxorubicin currently is the most widely used chemotherapy. The leading side effect mechanism of the drug is the formation of reactive oxygen species in mitochondria with the mediated development of oxidative stress, which contributes to myocardial damage. However, despite the huge number of scientific papers devoted to various aspects of doxorubicin cardiotoxicity, its prevention and treatment, this issue requires detailed investigation in order to develop more advanced methods for early diagnosis and timely cardioprotective therapy.Conclusion. The current review discusses the pathogenetic mechanisms of cardiotoxicity associated with the use of doxorubicin chemotherapy. The pathogenesis of the cardiomyocytes death mechanism will provide an opportunity to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in the clinical practice.
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- 2024
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5. Education as a Strategic National Priority: Participation of the Public Library
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M. N. Kolesnikova and I. S. Samoilov
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public libraries ,educational function of libraries ,educational activity of libraries ,agents of education ,special categories of users ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
Due to the multiple increase in internal and external challenges to national culture and values, the implementation of educational functions, especially among teen-agers and young people, becomes the key one in maintaining the stability of the moral potential of society. A special place in this issue is occupied by libraries that are not directly related to the education of students as schools and higher educational institutions, but are fully suitable for this through the implementation of their educational function. Enlightenment is closely related to the task of education, since it is a part of users socialization. The aim of the article is to show the need to revive the direction of training librarians in higher educational institutions, who would have the competence to solve strategic tasks of the state cultural and educational policy for the protection, preservation and strengthening of traditional values and Russian identity, especially when working with children and youth.
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- 2023
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6. Features of carnitine metabolism in young athletes
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A. S. Samoilov, A. V. Zholinsky, N. V. Rylova, and I. V. Bolshakov
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carnitine ,acylcarnitine ,athletes ,children ,fatty acid oxidation ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Objective: to study the indicators of carnitine metabolism in young athletes of various specializations.Materials and methods: This study involved 46 people with different levels of physical activity aged 15 to 18 years. The first group consisted of 18 girls professionally involved in field hockey (mean age, 16.17 ± 0.31 years). The second group included 21 swimmers (10 girls and 11 boys, mean age 17.00 ± 0.26 years). The control group included 7 young men with a standard mode of motor activity, not involved in sports (the age of the subjects was 16 years). In the course of the study, the method of liquid tandem chromatography-mass spectrometry with ionization in an electrospray was used. The material for research is capillary blood. As a result of the analysis of the material, the concentrations of bound carnitine (acylcarnitines) and free carnitine were determined in µmol/l.Results: Comparative blood analysis between the three groups showed differences in free carnitine levels. It was shown that the concentration of free carnitine in the blood plasma of field hockey athletes was significantly lower than in the groups of swimmers and non-athletes (p < 0.001). At the same time, the values of indicators of bound carnitine did not differ significantly between all subjects. We also studied that the values of the carnitine coefficient were significantly higher in the group of hockey players compared to other groups (p < 0.001).Conclusion: The decrease in free carnitine levels in the group of hockey players is probably the result of long-term adaptation of the body to conditions in which glucose is the main energy substrate for working muscles. Further studies are needed to clarify the exact mechanisms of development of this phenomenon.
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- 2023
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7. The effect of conservation in various cryoprotectants on the properties and morphological structure of the umbilical cord arteries
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V. A. Brumberg, T. A. Astrelina, T. F. Malivanova, I. V. Kobzeva, Yu. B. Suchkova, V. A. Nikitina, D. Yu. Usupzhanova, V. A. Brunchukov, S. V. Lishchuk, P. S. Kyzlasov, A. A. Kazhera, V. M. Troyakov, and A. S. Samoilov
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acellular matrix ,preservation with cryoprotectants ,preservation of vascular grafts ,Medicine - Abstract
Purpose of the study. The aim of this work was to study the effect of conservation in various cryoprotectants on the biomechanical and morphological properties of the umbilical cord (UCA) arteries.Materials and methods. The material for this work was 12 umbilical arteries, which were divided into 4 study groups: (1) native UCA – control without freezing; (2) APC frozen in 5 % dextran with the addition of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) to 10 % and 7.5 % human serum albumin (HSA); (3) APC frozen in glycerin and (4) UCA frozen in propanediol. For all groups, morphological and biomechanical studies were carried out. The statistical data were processed using the GraphPad Prism 9.2.0 program. Analysis of variance was used to find significant differences.Results. Freezing with 5 % dextran, 10 % DMSO and 7.5 % human albumin did not lead to significant changes in the morphology of vascular tissue compared to control. The conserved vascular tissue retains a moderate level of type I collagen, regardless of the method of conservation. The presence of statistically significant differences between the control and frozen UCAs was shown for Young's modulus (p < 0.05; 6.9 [6.8; 7.0] for the native artery; 2.3 [2.0; 2.6] for the artery preserved with the use of dextran, DMSO and human albumin; 2.3 [1.4; 3.2] for the artery preserved in glycerin and 0.8 [0.6; 1.0] – in propanediol, respectively).Conclusion. 1) Freezing and storage of UCA at 5 % dextran, 10 % DMSO and 7.5 % HSA does not lead to a significant change in the morphology of vascular membranes and cell nuclei; 2) The preservation of type I collagen according to the results of IHC is qualitatively reduced from a conditional indicator of +2 to +1 for frozen agroindustrial complexes compared with control ones; 3) Conservation leads to a significant decrease in the modulus of elasticity of the walls of the agroindustrial complex compared with control vessels (p < 0.05).
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- 2022
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8. The Physical Factors Application in Rehabilitation Programs for Patients after Total Knee Replacement
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Detelina B. Kulchitskaya, Anatoliy D. Fesyun, Alexander S. Samoilov, and Svetlana N. Kolbakhova
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total knee replacement ,air cryotherapy ,electrical stimulation ,rehabilitation ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Total knee replacement (TKR) surgery has been performed in increasing number of patients in recent years. Postoperative complicationsoften occur despite the improvement of the technique for performing this surgical intervention. All of the above confirms the need forthe development and implementation of modern rehabilitation programs for patients after TKR.Aim. To substantiate scientifically the feasibility of the combined use of cryotherapy and electrical stimulation in patients after TKR.Material and methods. We examined 90 patients who were admitted 3 months after TKR and were randomized into 3 groups. In thefirst group – 30 subjects received electrical stimulation of the quadriceps muscles and carried out therapeutic exercises for a course of10 procedures. In the second group – 30 subjects received electrical stimulation of the quadriceps muscles and air cryotherapy, performedtherapeutic exercises for a course of 10 procedures. In the third group – 30 people were given physical therapy classes only.Results. From the standpoint of the ICF, it has been proven that the physical factors application in the complex treatment of the abovepatients’ category contributes to the improvement of “b 710 – the function of joint mobility”. This is confirmed by the operated jointfunction improvement according to the KSS scale, microcirculation state enhancement, and the decrease in pain syndrome accordingto the VAS. The mobility level advance was revealed when evaluating the effectiveness of the proposed rehabilitation programs in thedomain “d 450-walking” based on the ICF. When assessing the domain “d 5-self-service”, the HAQ questionnaire data indicate an increasein the ability to perform most activities in everyday life. However, more statistically significant results were obtained in patients aftera course of quadriceps electrical stimulation, air cryotherapy and therapeutic exercises.
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- 2022
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9. Biodistribution of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Labeled with [89Zr]Zr-Oxine in Local Radiation Injuries in Laboratory Animals
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Tatiana A. Astrelina, Vitaliy A. Brunchukov, Galina E. Kodina, Viktor B. Bubenshchikov, Anton A. Larenkov, Aleksandr S. Lunev, Kristina A. Petrosova, Anna A. Rastorgueva, Irina V. Kobzeva, Daria Y. Usupzhanova, Victoria A. Nikitina, Kristina A. Malsagova, Ludmila I. Kulikova, Alexander S. Samoilov, and Vasiliy I. Pustovoyt
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mesenchymal stromal cells ,local radiation injury ,positron emission tomography ,[89Zr]Zr-oxine ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Background: Tracking the migration pathways of living cells after their introduction into a patient’s body is a topical issue in the field of cell therapy. Questions related to studying the possibility of long-term intravital biodistribution of mesenchymal stromal cells in the body currently remain open. Methods: Forty-nine laboratory animals were used in the study. Modeling of local radiation injuries was carried out, and the dynamics of the distribution of mesenchymal stromal cells labeled with [89Zr]Zr-oxine in the rat body were studied. Results: the obtained results of the labelled cell distribution allow us to assume that this procedure could be useful for visualization of local radiation injury using positron emission tomography. However, further research is needed to confirm this assumption. Conclusions: intravenous injection leads to the initial accumulation of cells in the lungs and their subsequent redistribution to the liver, spleen, and kidneys. When locally injected into tissues, mesenchymal stromal cells are not distributed systemically in significant quantities.
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- 2023
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10. Pilot study on the evaluation of the effectiveness of psychocorrection methods that include EEG-training and VR headset in athletes involved in extreme kinds of sports
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V. I. Pustovoit, S. E. Nazaryan, E. Ya. Adoeva, M. S. Klyuchnikov, N. A. Kirichenco, and A. S. Samoilov
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athletes ,extreme sports ,psychoemotional state ,electroencephalography ,psychocorrection ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of psychocorrection based on the methods of selfregulation in athletes.Materials and methods: the effectiveness was evaluated on 104 male athletes who had an optimal level of psychoemotional state of the body during a background examination by electroencephalography (EEG). The subjects were randomly assigned to three groups of psychocorrection: control, EEGtraining, and VRtherapy. Mathematical and statistical processing was carried out in Statistica 7.Results: the average values of the wave intensity index (WII) after psychological correction using the following methods: EEGtraining and VRtherapy showed positive EEG dynamics in athletes of the second group (EEGtraining) 65,6 % (21) and the third group (Vrtherapy) 73,8 % (31) of the subjects, respectively. Whereas in the control group, selfhealing was recorded in 9 (30 %) athletes without psychocorrection procedures.Conclusion: the quantitative criterion of WII is a universal informative indicator of the functional activity of the brain for evaluating the effectiveness of psychocorrection aimed at optimizing the psychoemotional state. Psychocorrection of athletes using EEGtraining and VRtherapy provides efficiency in 73.8 and 65.6 % of cases, which significantly softens prestart tension as a result of reducing anxiety and restoring the psychoemotional state of the body to an optimal level by involving the psychological reserve.
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- 2021
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11. Application of the Technique of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in a Patient With Respiratory Distress Syndrome Associated With Myasthenia Gravis
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N. M. Kruglyakov, D. G. Levitova, G. I. Bagzhanov, K. K. Gubarev, S. S. Ochkin, O. V. Parinov, S. S. Petrikov, K. A. Popugaev, and A. S. Samoilov
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extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ,myasthenia gravis ,myasthenic syndrome ,autoimmune neuromuscular disease ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune neuromuscular disease characterized by pathologically rapid fatigue of striated muscles [1]. The main symptom of myasthenia gravis is the presence of pathological muscle weakness with involvement of the ocular, bulbar and skeletal muscles in the pathological process. The provoking factors for the development of myasthenia gravis can be infectious diseases, surgery, drugs [2, 3]. The main danger is represented by myasthenic and cholinergic crises, which are characterized by a severe course and high mortality; therefore, the problems of treating myasthenia gravis are still of high medical and social significance. The prevalence of myasthenia gravis is 17.5–20.3 per 100 thousand population, and the number of patients is increasing by 5–10% annually [4, 5]. In recent years, there has been a steady increase in morbidity with an increase in age over 50 years [6, 7]. Myasthenia gravis is a serious disease with a high mortality rate of up to 30–40% [3]. There are difficulties in the early differential diagnosis of muscle weakness in patients with respiratory failure between myasthenia gravis, myasthenic syndrome and critical illness polyneuropathy. These difficulties and insufficient awareness of patients and doctors of various specialties about myasthenia gravis can lead to the choice of the wrong treatment tactics and the development of myasthenic crisis, which is manifested by respiratory failure, requiring respiratory support. The progression of respiratory failure against the background of myasthenic crisis may require the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).It is necessary to expand the differential diagnosis of muscle weakness in a patient during the period of resolution of respiratory failure, allowing to move away from compulsory respiratory support, termination of ECMO.
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12. Using heart rate variability to determine individual resistance to the hyperbaric oxygen toxicity
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A. S. Samoilov, R V. Nikonov, V. I. Pustovoit, and M. S. Kljuchnikov
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athletes ,divers ,hyperbaric oxygen toxicity ,heart rate variability (hrv) ,vlf ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Objective: assessment of the resistance of the body of athletes-divers to the hyperbaric oxygen toxicity on indicators of the heart rate variability (HRV). Materials and methods. The study involved 38 healthy athletes-divers aged 23 to 32 years. Before the session of hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO), the test subject was measured the blood pressure and pulse by the method of oscillometry while he was sitting at rest, after which a five-minute recording of HRV in sitting position at rest was made. After that, the two test subjects were placed together, sitting with a physician in a pressure (decompression) chamber, where an absolute pressure of 0.25 MPa was created. The test subjects were given 100 % medical oxygen to breathe, their pulse and blood pressure were measured every 15 minutes, and their cardiac output (CO) was calculated by the Starr formula. When there was an increasing tendency of the CO, and also after 75 minutes of oxygen breathing, the test subjects were taken out of the pressure chamber. Immediately after leaving the pressure chamber, the HRV of the test subjects was recorded. According to the results of measurement of hemodynamic parameters, the test subjects were divided into 3 groups. The first group — unstable, whose CO began to increase in the first 45 minutes of HBO, the second group included those whose CO began to increase from 46 to 75 minutes, the third group included test subjects whose CO did not increase. Results. HRV analysis showed the most significant reliable (p < 0.001) VLF spectrum power (ms2) and relative VLF power (%), as well as Alpha 2 after HBO in the first group of test subjects (unstable) compared to the initial parameters and other groups, which reflects the activation of the sympathetic nervous system and suprasegmental structures of the brain. The essence of changes in the HRV time domain indicators (decrease in SNS index, pNN50 (%), PNS index) confirms the presence of pronounced sympathicotonia in the first group. Conclusions: the three most significant metrics (VLF (ms2), VLF (%) and Alpha 2) were determined with high confidence (p < 0.001), which have a moderate negative correlation (–0.70 < r < –0.30) with the level of divers’ resistance to the to the hyperbaric oxygen toxicity. Observations of athletes with high stability showed that they were characterized by changes in hemodynamics of the vagotonic type, while unstable ones were characterized by the sympathicotonic type of regulation. Evaluation of the results showed amoderate correlation between HRV and symptom of oxygen toxicity on divers and is recommended for a reliable (p < 0.05) diagnosis.
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13. Efficacy assessment of levetiracetam monotherapy in newly-diagnosed epilepsy in adults using epileptiform activity index
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V. A. Karlov, A. B. Kozhokaru, P. N. Vlasov, A. S. Samoilov, and Yu. D. Udalov
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idiopathic epilepsy ,genetic generalized epilepsy ,focal epilepsy ,epileptiform activity index ,levetiracetam ,efficacy ,tolerability ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract. Levetiracetam (LEV) is one of the most commonly prescribed antiepileptic drugs (AED). However, there were no studies on its efficacy and safety in terms of the correlation with epileptiform activity index (EAI) performed among the Russian population.Aim. To evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of LEV monotherapy in patients with newly-diagnosed epilepsy using epileptiform activity index (EAI) assessment.Materials and methods. The study included 107 patients (46 (43.0%) male and 61 (57.0%) female) with focal epilepsy (FE) (39.3%; n=42) or idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) (60.7%; n=65). At each visit, video-electroencephalographic (video-EEG) monitoring was performed (baseline and in 1, 3, 6, and 12 months of the therapy). Therapeutic drug monitoring was performed at dose titration in 1 month of the therapy or in case of therapy correction. Treatment efficacy was assessed using the criteria of seizure absence (medically induced remission), seizure rate decrease by >50% (responders), seizure rate decrease by
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- 2020
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14. Algorithm of determination of the volume of surgical intervention in athletes with Haglund deformity
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M. N. Velichko, A. M. Belyakova, D. V. Volchenko, А. S. Domozhirova, A. Yu. Terskov, A. P. Sereda, and A. S. Samoilov
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achilles tendon ,calcaneus ,haglund deformity ,posterior heel pain ,athletes ,recovery of function ,surgery ,infrared thermography ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Objective: to develop an algorithm for determining the extent of surgical intervention for pain in the heel region based on a comprehensive clinical and instrumental assessment of the functional state of the lower extremities. Materials and methods: during the examination of 18 athletes with pain in the heel area, we used a thermal imaging examination (at rest and after exercise) in combination with magnetic resonance imaging data. Infrared thermography was performed using an infrared camera. Data analysis was carried out using the specialized online service tvision.pro, which allows you to track the dynamics of the patient's thermographic picture. The combination of images of thermographic and MRI studies makes it possible to assess the functional state of the structures of the heel region with the identification of the structures most involved in the pathological process. Results: based on the experience of treating athletes with pain in the heel area, we developed an algorithm for determining the extent of surgical intervention for Haglund deformity. The algorithm is based on the analysis of MRI data and their comparison with the results of the examination of the soft tissue of the heel area using functional thermal imaging. Conclusions: a comprehensive analysis of the data of thermographic and tomographic studies allows you to perform an objective assessment of the functional state of the patient based on the primary localization of the pathological process. The developed algorithm is applicable for planning the extent of surgical intervention and making a choice of preferable technique. The proposed tactic contributes to early return to competitive load. The infrared thermography technique provides important additional data on the functional state of the athlete's musculoskeletal system. It is absolutely safe for both the patient and the specialist who conducts the study.
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- 2020
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15. The analysis of physical, genetic and psychological methods of musculoskeletal system injuries prevention in elite athletes
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A. S. Samoilov, M. N. Velichko, A. Y. Terskov, А. S. Domozhirova, A. M. Belyakova, E. I. Razumets, D. V. Volchenko, O. A. Sozonov, and E. Ya. Shpiz
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injury prevention programs ,elite sport ,sports injury prevention ,psychology of sports injury ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
The article reviews the existing methods of injury prevention in sport currently used in Russia and abroad. The article analyzes therapeutic exercises for injury prevention programs and the possible mechanisms of their action. The authors studied the perspectives of prophylactic exercises for injury prevention. The article presents genetic methods for musculoskeletal system injury prevention. The article raises issues of predisposition to various sports depending on the genotype. In addition, the article describes the psychological aspects of the sport injury prevention, in particular, international experience of the injury psycho-prevention in top-level sports.
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- 2020
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16. Divers’ infectious pathologies in severe climate
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V. I. Pustovoit, A. S. Samoilov, and R. V. Nikonov
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athletes ,infectious diseases ,functional state ,divers ,acute infectious diseases ,adaptation ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Objective: to improve the methodology of timely functional body’s reserves assessment, to reduce the probability of an infectious disease in divers during the training and competition period in the countries with severe climate. Materials and methods: We performed the mathematical and statistical analysis of the examination data and the frequency of infectious diseases in 2018-2019 in 47 male divers (mean age 30,5±3,56). Th e study involved volumetric compression oscillometry (VKO) and heart rate variability (HRV). Results: in the volumetric compression oscillometry and heart rate variability analysis, we determined the most signifi cant (p
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17. The efficiency and tolerability of lacosamide therapy in adolescents and adults with new-onset focal epilepsy in terms of the epileptiform activity index
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V. A. Karlov, P. N. Vlasov, A. B. Kozhokaru, A. S. Samoilov, and A. S. Orlova
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focal epilepsy ,lacosamide ,epileptiform activity index ,efficacy, tolerability ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Lacosamide (LCM) is one of the most promising antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) for focal epilepsy (FE); however, in Russia there are only a few works devoted to its practical application.Objective: to evaluate the efficiency of LCM therapy in adolescents and adults with new-onset FE.Patients and methods. The investigation enrolled 36 patients aged 16-78 years. All the patients underwent video-ECG monitoring with quantification of the epileptiform activity index (EAI) at baseline and 1, 3, 6 and 12 months of treatment. The treatment efficiency was evaluated using the standard measures: drug-induced remission, a response rate of ≥50%, an insufficient efficiency of ≤50%, higher seizure frequency, and therapy retention rates. Adverse events (AEs) were assessed using the SIDe-effects of AntiEpileptic Drugs (SIDAED) questionnaire.Results and discussion. Just 3 months after starting treatment, the total EAI substantially decreased from 2.92 [0; 6.7] to 1.95 [0; 3.07] (p
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18. On the issue of coordination of the activities of forces and means of organizations and institutions of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia and Rospotrebnadzor in emergency situations of a radiation nature
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A. S. Samoilov, I. K. Romanovich, M. I. Grachev, Yu. A. Salenko, A. N. Barkovsky, V. S. Repin, and L. S. Bogdanova
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fmba of russia ,rospotrebnadzor ,radiation accident ,emergency response ,radiation safety ,radionuclide sources ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Radioactivity and radioactive substances ,QC794.95-798 - Abstract
The article identifies areas of joint activities and mechanisms of interaction of Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor) and Federal Medical and Biology Agency (FMBA of Russia), their territorial bodies and institutions in the event of radiation accidents. Extensive practical experience gained by specialists of FMBA of Russia and Rospotrebnadzor, was the basis for the development of the draft of Concept “Organization of radiation and hygienic measures in emergency situations of a radiation nature and coordination the activities of forces and means of FMBA of Russia and Rospotrebnadzor organizations and institutions” (2018). The article presents the main provisions of the draft document, which, after discussion and refinement, as the authors hope, this publication will contribute, draft of Concept can be submitted for approval. The modern infrastructure of Rospotrebnadzor and FMBA of Russia has all the necessary elements and prerequisites for coordinated work of expert support groups, use of the mobile specialized radiation-hygienic teams in emergency situations. The possible types of radiation accidents that may require joint activities of the bodies and institutions of Rospotrebnadzor and FMBA of Russia are considered. In the initial period of a radiation accident in conditions of large uncertainties related to the assessment of the radiation situation and doses on personnel and the public, it is necessary to ensure operative preparedness of consolidated proposals on making decisions on a complex of sanitary, hygienic, anti-epidemic and protective measures. Much attention is paid to mutual notification and information interaction. An important element in ensuring emergency preparedness, working out algorithms of the interaction of management bodies and practical skills of the personnel of Rospotrebnadzor and FMBA of Russia is the joint planning, organization and conduct of training and exercises.
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- 2019
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19. XPS and quantum chemical analysis of 4Me-BODIPY derivatives
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Sergey A. Tikhonov, Andrey E. Sidorin, Alexander A. Ksenofontov, Denis Yu. Kosyanov, Ilya S. Samoilov, Anna D. Skitnevskaya, Alexander B. Trofimov, Elena V. Antina, Mikhail B. Berezin, and Vitaliy I. Vovna
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General Physics and Astronomy ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
This article shows a very satisfactory performance of the DFT Koopmans theorem analogue was demonstrated with respect to the energy intervals between the electronic levels of 4Me-BODIPY derivatives.
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- 2023
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20. Psychoemotional stress in somatically burdened oncological surgery patients as one of the factors of postoperative complications
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Yu. D. Udalov, A. V. Gordienko, A. S. Samoilov, M. V. Zabelin, and S. A. Bakharev
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psychoemotional stress ,decreased mortality ,complications in oncological surgery patients ,postoperative complications ,Medicine - Abstract
Planned surgical interven ons account for more than half of all opera ons in the Russian Federa on, of which more than 20–30% are performed for oncological diseases. Characteris c is an increase in the number of operated pa ents in older age groups with severe concomitant pathology and a high percentage of postopera ve complica ons, including due to psychoemo onal pathology, which can be excluded or adjusted at the preopera ve stage.Purpose. Evalua on of the infl uence of the psychoemo onal state of the oncochirical soma cally burdened patient on the lethality and revealing the possibility of correc on of the psychoemo onal state at the preopera ve stage.Paents and methods. In the period from 2006 to 2016 in the departments of therapy and oncology of the Regional Clinical Hospital of the City Clinical Hospital No. 40 of the Moscow City Health Department, AI.Burnazyan The FMBA of Russia analyzed the treatment of 958 soma cally burdened pa ents with various oncopathology who underwent opera ve interven on in a planned manner. An analysis of the psychoemo onal state of pa ents before and aft er surgery was performed using Hamilton diagnos c scales.Results. After a retrospec ve evalua on, it was determined that prac cally all patients of the oncosurgical profi le undergo various psychoemo onal strains of varying strength and dura on, both before and after surgery. This can disrupt the blood fl ow in the organs andssues, and lead to various complica ons, which manifests itself in the form of hypoxia and ischemia, which, in turn, jus fy the development of postopera ve delirium and myocardial infarc on.Conclusions. Clear distinctions between the anxiety severity in groups on outcomes of hospitaliza on of the oncosurgical patient were determined, and the tendency of the rela onship between the level of the anxiety state and the postopera ve complica ons that had been ridden in the early postopera ve period in soma cally burdened pa ents was determined. Patients of the oncosurgical profi le without fail are shown psychopharmacotherapy in the pre- and postopera ve periods, depending on the revealed pathology.
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21. COMPLEX APPROACH FOR PORTABLE CRYOPRESERVATION OF SEGMENTS OF BLOOD VESSELS WITH POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE
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S. E. Lauk-Dubitsky, T. A. Astrelina, A. A. Fedyunin, I. A. Burkov, E. M. Kildyushov, S. V. Lischuk, I. A. Novikov, A. V. Pushkarev, V. A. Brumberg, A. V. Shakurov, D. P. Samchuk, I. V. Kobzeva, Yu. B. Suchkova, V. A. Nikitina, T. V. Karaseva, A. Yu. Bushmanov, and A. S. Samoilov
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cryopreservation ,the polydimethylsiloxane segments are the iliac artery ,post-mortem donor ,implantation ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Aim. To develop a safe protocol for cryopreservation of segments of iliac arteries straight after their retrieval from post-mortem donor with the use of polydimethylsiloxane as a coolant and cryoprotectant.Materials and methods. Eleven segments of iliac arteries were retrieved from post-mortem donor and divided into four groups including control. Based on preliminary heat and cold transfer mathematical modeling and tests with tissueequivalent phantom arterial segments were placed on plastic mounts and cryopreserved by following protocol: groups 1 and 2 were immersed in polydimethylsiloxane and cooled rapidly at 180 °С/min to –75 °С. Group 3 segments were cryopreserved at 1,6 °С/min in PDMS – fi lled cryo-container placed in the freezer at –80 °С. All segments were defrosted by immersion in PDMS at +24 °С and then examined for morphology changes by histological methods and SEM. EDS analysis with the use of AzTech software also was performed for Si – content evaluation. Restricted biomechanical tests were conducted for group 2 segments.Results. There were no signifi cant morphological differences between segments of the control and cryopreserved groups except for the segment with slow cooling.Conclusion. Mobile cryopreservation may allow increasing the effi ciency of retrieval of a large number of donor tissues for possible later use in the processing of bioprostheses of blood vessels; or, after decellularization, as well as tissue-specifi c matrices for tissue-engineering blood vessels.
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22. PROTON RADIATION THERAPY: CLINICAL APPLICATION OPPORTUNITIES AND RESEARCH PROSPECTS
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M. V. Zabelin, V. A. Klimanov, J. J. Galyautdinova, A. S. Samoilov, A. O. Lebedev, and E. V. Shelyhina
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proton beam therapy ,radiation therapy ,oncology ,uveal melanoma ,skull base tumors ,efficiancy ,Medicine - Abstract
This article is the review of literature concerning use of proton beam therapy in treatment of oncology. The staticized data on comparison of effi ciency of this method at an eye melanoma are lit. Advantages of proton therapy on the level of local control and depression of frequency of development of the radio induced cataract are refl ected in the provided data. In evident material the technology of preparation and carrying out radiation of an eye is shortly covered with a fascicle of protons. The experience of use of proton therapy of tumors of a skull base got for the last several decades, showed good results. Physical properties of a fascicle of protons allow to achieve the maximum dose conformality, having lowered, thereby, a radial load on the next crucial anatomical structures. The presented material on an oncopediatrics shows insuffi cient knowledge of scientists concerning advantage of a fascicle of protons over modern methods of photon radiation. There are only preliminary clinical results concerning generally of treatment of cranyopharyngiomas. At cancer therapy of a mammary gland, proton therapy showed the best local control of postoperative recurrent tumors, and also depression of a dose load on the contralateral party. The available results of the retrospective analysis of clinical data in the University medical center of Lome Linda, testify to advantages of proton therapy of the localized prostate cancer. The lack of a biochemical recurrence and a local tumoral progression within 5 years after radiation was shown. The data obtained from experience of use of proton radiation therapy with passively scattered fascicle for cancer therapy of a prostate at an early stage showed the admixed results in comparison with modern methods of radiation therapy with the modulated intensity. In treatment of non-small cell cancer of mild advantage of proton therapy aren’t absolutely proved yet. There are data on extreme toxicity of a combination of a chemotherapy and photon radiation. It is supposed that physical properties of protons will allow to reduce toxicity of such technique, however clinical trials in comparison of protons and RTMI aren’t fi nished yet. The main directions of development of a method of proton therapy are shortly lit.
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23. Features of carnitine metabolism in young athletes
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A. S. Samoilov, A. V. Zholinsky, N. V. Rylova, and I. V. Bolshakov
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General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Abstract
Objective: to study the indicators of carnitine metabolism in young athletes of various specializations.Materials and methods: This study involved 46 people with different levels of physical activity aged 15 to 18 years. The first group consisted of 18 girls professionally involved in field hockey (mean age, 16.17 ± 0.31 years). The second group included 21 swimmers (10 girls and 11 boys, mean age 17.00 ± 0.26 years). The control group included 7 young men with a standard mode of motor activity, not involved in sports (the age of the subjects was 16 years). In the course of the study, the method of liquid tandem chromatography-mass spectrometry with ionization in an electrospray was used. The material for research is capillary blood. As a result of the analysis of the material, the concentrations of bound carnitine (acylcarnitines) and free carnitine were determined in µmol/l.Results: Comparative blood analysis between the three groups showed differences in free carnitine levels. It was shown that the concentration of free carnitine in the blood plasma of field hockey athletes was significantly lower than in the groups of swimmers and non-athletes (p < 0.001). At the same time, the values of indicators of bound carnitine did not differ significantly between all subjects. We also studied that the values of the carnitine coefficient were significantly higher in the group of hockey players compared to other groups (p < 0.001).Conclusion: The decrease in free carnitine levels in the group of hockey players is probably the result of long-term adaptation of the body to conditions in which glucose is the main energy substrate for working muscles. Further studies are needed to clarify the exact mechanisms of development of this phenomenon.
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24. DNA Damage in Splenocytes of Mice Exposed to Secondary Radiation Created by 650 MeV Protons Bombarding a Concrete Shielding Barrier
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T. M. Blokhina, A. A. Ivanov, N. Yu. Vorobyeva, E. I. Yashkina, O. V. Nikitenko, T. M. Bychkova, A. G. Molokanov, G. N. Timoshenko, A. Yu. Bushmanov, A. S. Samoilov, and A. N. Osipov
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General Medicine ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Published
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25. The content of potassium in biosubstrates in young athletes
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N. V. Rylova, A. S. Samoilov, A. V. Zholinsky, and I. V. Bolshakov
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health - Abstract
Purpose. To study the features of potassium metabolism in young athletes based on the analysis of its concentration in biological substrates.Material and methods. The study involved 123 children aged 12 to 17 years. Four groups were formed: control (n=26), swimmers (n=33), hockey players (n=45), fencers (n=19). Samples were studied using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. Saliva and hair were used as substrates for analysis.Results. As a result of our study, it was found that in the control group, the content of potassium in saliva was significantly higher than in young athletes of all groups (p˂0.001). At the same time, it was also shown that the content of potassium in the hair of people professionally involved in sports is significantly higher than that of the control group (p˂0.01). The use of correlation analysis made it possible to identify a negative statistically significant relationship between the indicators of potassium concentrations in saliva and in hair (R=–0.72; p˂0.001).Conclusion. The results obtained indicate the formation of potassium content in saliva and hair are probably related and may reflect the peculiarities of mineral metabolism processes in young athletes. Further research is needed to determine the mechanisms of mineral metabolism in young athletes.
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26. Organization of a system of medical evacuation support for victims in emergency situations at facilities and territories serviced by the of Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia in the Arctic Zone: status, problematic issues, solutions
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A. S. Samoilov, S. S. Aleksanin, S. F. Goncharov, A. V. Akin’shin, N. N. Baranova, B. V. Bobij, and P. K. Kotenko
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Emergency Medical Services ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Emergency Medicine - Abstract
Relevance. Development of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation in the framework of the implementation of the provisions of the Presidential Decree No 645 of 26.10.2020 “On the Development Strategy of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation and ensuring national security until 2035” obliges to develop and to thoroughly improve the organization of medical and evacuation support of permanent and visiting population as well as of temporarily working personnel of this territory, in emergencies of different genesis.Intention. To elaborate and to substantiate the proposals on further improvement of the system of medical and evacuation support for the victims of emergencies in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation.Methodology. Normative and methodical documents regulating the organization of medical and evacuation support of the victims of emergencies in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation, results of interdepartmental experimental research training carried out in 2021, actual data on the capabilities of medical and evacuation support by medical treatment organizations in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation have been analyzed.Results and Discussion. Analysis of the current interdepartmental system of medical and evacuation support of the victims of emergencies in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation revealed typical conditions influencing its further development, which include: imperfect legislative base regulating the procedure of involvement of interdepartmental medical forces and assets for organization of medical and evacuation support of victims in emergencies; considerable distance between island and continental parts of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation, between seaports and large settlements with medical treatment organizations, between facilities with high risks of emergencies; extreme natural and climatic factors; underdeveloped transport communications — a network of airfields and airstrips, railways and roads, which are usually impassable for conventional ambulance transport; huge distances to economically developed areas of the continental part of the country, where specialized medical centers are located.The article presents the substantiated proposals for further improvement of organization of medical and evacuation support for the victims of emergencies in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation; for creation and involvement of mobile medical units; for development of the medical evacuation system, including sanitary aviation, and of its material and technical base, of robotic modules of medical evacuation; for training of medical personnel for the work in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation.Conclusion. The authors formulated the main directions of the development of interdepartmental cooperation within the framework of the All-Russian Disaster Medicine Service for further improvement of the medical evacuation support for the victims of emergencies in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation.
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27. THE USE OF LASER RADIATION IN REHABILITATION PROGRAMS WITH PATIENTS IN THE EARLY PJSTOPERATIVE PERIOD AFTER TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY
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S. N. Kolbakhova, A. S. Samoilov, V. F. Kazakov, R. N. Strukov, and E. S. Koneva
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28. Relative energy deficiency in sport: modern approaches to diagnostics, treatment and prevention
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A S, Samoilov, A V, Zholinsky, N V, Rylova, and I V, Bolshakov
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Male ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Athletes ,Body Composition ,Prevalence ,Female Athlete Triad Syndrome ,Humans ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Female ,General Medicine ,Athletic Performance - Abstract
In recent years, close attention has been paid to energy deficiency in professional athletes. More and more studies confirm the widespread prevalence of relative energy deficiency syndrome in sports and its relationship with various pathological conditions that lead to a decrease in the level of athletic performance. Nowadays the possibilities of early diagnosis and treatment of this syndrome are being carefully studied, and clinical protocols are being actively developed to facilitate the early detection of energy deficiency.
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29. Evaluation of Changes in Some Functional Properties of Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Induced by Low Doses of Ionizing Radiation
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Daria Yu. Usupzhanova, Tatiana A. Astrelina, Irina V. Kobzeva, Yulia B. Suchkova, Vitaliy A. Brunchukov, Anna A. Rastorgueva, Victoria A. Nikitina, and Alexander S. Samoilov
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,mesenchymal stromal cells ,immunology profile ,secretory profile ,proliferation ,low dose ,ionizing radiation ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Each person is inevitably exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation (LDIR) throughout their life. The research results of LDIR effects are ambiguous and an accurate assessment of the risks associated with the influence of LDIR is an important task. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are the regenerative reserve of an adult organism; because of this, they are a promising model for studying the effects of LDIR. The qualitative and quantitative changes in their characteristics can also be considered promising criteria for assessing the risks of LDIR exposure. The MSCs from human connective gingiva tissue (hG-MSCs) were irradiated at doses of 50, 100, 250, and 1000 mGy by the X-ray unit RUST-M1 (Russia). The cells were cultured continuously for 64 days after irradiation. During the study, we evaluated the secretory profile of hG-MSCs (IL-10, IDO, IL-6, IL-8, VEGF-A) using an ELISA test, the immunophenotype (CD45, CD34, CD90, CD105, CD73, HLA-DR, CD44) using flow cytometry, and the proliferative activity using the xCelligence RTCA cell analyzer at the chosen time points. The results of study have indicated the development of stimulating effects in the early stages of cultivation after irradiation using low doses of X-ray radiation. On the contrary, the effects of the low doses were comparable with the effects of medium doses of X-ray radiation in the long-term periods of cultivation after irradiation and have indicated the inhibition of the functional activity of MSCs.
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30. Electronic structure, cationic, and excited states of nitrogen-containing spiroborates
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Andrey E. Sidorin, Sergey A. Tikhonov, Ilya S. Samoilov, Ivan S. Osmushko, Irina V. Svistunova, Galina O. Tretyakova, Zahar N. Puzyr’kov, and Vitaliy I. Vovna
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Organic Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications - Published
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31. Reconstruction of novel transcription factor regulons through inference of their binding sites.
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Abdulkadir Elmas, Xiaodong Wang 0001, and Michael S. Samoilov
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32. Reconstruction of novel transcription factor regulons through inference of their binding sites.
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Abdulkadir Elmas, Xiaodong Wang 0001, and Michael S. Samoilov
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33. Inference of binding sites with a Bayesian multiple-instance motif discovery method.
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Guido H. Jajamovich, Michael S. Samoilov, Xiaodong Wang 0001, and Adam P. Arkin
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- 2010
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34. A DRAFT OF THE FEDERAL REGISTRY OF MEDICAL CONSEQUENCES OF ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
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A. S. Samoilov, A. V. Baranov, and E A Mordovsky
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Estimation ,Health (social science) ,Ecology ,Health consequences ,business.industry ,viruses ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Information technology ,General Medicine ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,medicine.disease ,Medical care ,Health care ,medicine ,Business ,Medical emergency ,Road traffic - Abstract
Background: Medical registries are important sources of information that allow timely processing of statistical information for evidence-based decisions in healthcare. The Federal Register of Medical Consequences of Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) with a possibility to be adapted for regional circumstances can serve as a tool for better medical care to the victims of RTA. Aim: To justify the need for and provide a draft of the Federal Registry of Medical Consequences of RTA. Methods: We performed a systematic review of regulatory documents and scientific articles on the organizational issues related to provision of medical care to the victims of RTA in the pre-hospital and hospital periods as well as on the development and implementation of information technologies in healthcare. Results: A justification of the need for a Federal Registry of Medical Consequences of RTA has been provided. The aims of the registry, the list of variables and standard operation procedures for running the registry and the use of the data have been developed. Conclusions: Implementation of the Federal Registry of Medical Consequences of RTA in Russia will allow qualitative estimation of health consequences of RTA providing federal and regional health authorities with reliable and measurable information required for development of preventive measures to reduce the burden of RTA and their consequences in Russia.
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35. Abstracted Stochastic Analysis of Type 1 Pili Expression in E.coli.
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Hiroyuki Kuwahara, Chris J. Myers, and Michael S. Samoilov
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36. Metabolic treatment of immunological disorders in juniors
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S. O. Klyuchnikov, I. G. Kozlov, A. S. Samoilov, E. V. Bekhtina, L. A. Balykova, S. A. Ivyanskiy, M. S. Klyuchnikov, and N. V. Davydova
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стрессовые факторы ,иммунологические исследования ,транзиторный иммунодефицит в организме спортсменов-юниоров ,дезоксирибонуклеинат натрия ,метаболические комплексы: элькар ,кудевита ,кальцемин ,stress factors ,immunological studies ,transient immune deficiency in young athletes ,sodium deoxyribonucleate metabolic drugs elcar ,kudevite ,Medicine - Abstract
It is common knowledge that from the cellular level upwards all vital functions of the body represent a continuous chain of adaptive reactions based on the use of energy. The leading element in non-specific mechanisms of adaptation is stress reaction [1]. In the early stages of stress development, the electrical activity of limbic-reticular structures of the brain changes first, followed by the activation of somatovegetative reactions [2].
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37. Practical aspects of using exercise therapy methods for the rehabilitation of patients with COVID-19
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Vasiliy I. Pustovoit, Anastasiya A. Novikova, Alexandr S. Samoilov, Alexey V. Khan, Mariya S. Petrova, and Svetlana E. Nazaryan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Rehabilitation ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Deep vein ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Pneumonia ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Quality of life ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,Sputum ,medicine.symptom ,Stage (cooking) ,business - Abstract
In the article it is discussed about the approved methods of using physical therapy on patients with different forms of COVID-19 at the stage of inpatient treatment. The study involved 86 patients with varying degrees of lung tissue damage (CT2CT4), the main group included 49 patients, and the control group included 37 patients. A scheme of rehabilitation measures that can be used in patients with SARS-CoV-19 is proposed. Methods of therapeutic and respiratory gymnastics for both passive and active work with patients to restore muscle strength, improve sputum outflow, prevent deep vein thrombosis and bedsores with various degrees of lung tissue damage are described. The importance of performing physical therapy techniques in the early stages, when the patient is still in bed, is shown. Using the modified Questionnaire "quality of life" (GAD-9), the effectiveness of respiratory and therapeutic exercises was confirmed.
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38. The Role of Radiobiology and Nuclear Medicine in Protection from the Effects of Ionizing Radiation (Domestic Experience)
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A. S. Samoilov and L. A. Il’in
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Cultural Studies ,Radiobiology ,business.industry ,Scientific Session of the General Meeting of RAS Members “75 Years of the Nuclear Industry: the Contribution of the Academy of Sciences” ,radiotoxicology ,healthcare provision for workers in the nuclear industry ,Ionizing radiation ,radiation-hazardous objects ,radiobiology ,Nuclear industry ,Hazardous waste ,Political Science and International Relations ,Health care ,Health maintenance ,Russian federation ,nuclear medicine ,Radiation protection ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,radiation protection - Abstract
This article presents the domestic experience in nuclear medicine, radiobiology, radiotoxicology, radiation protection, and health maintenance of nuclear industry workers and residents of the region of location of radiation hazardous facilities of the Russian Federation. In addition, the authors address the history and stages in the establishment of nuclear medicine and radiobiology in Russia, as well as modern projects and the prospects of further development of healthcare provision for workers in the nuclear industry.
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39. Application of time to emesis data for primary triage of radiation accident victims
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A. S. Samoilov, M. K. Sedankin, A. O. Lebedev, E. A. Gudkov, and V. Yu. Soloviev
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0106 biological sciences ,Emergency Medical Services ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Severity of injury ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Early prediction ,medicine ,Dosimetry ,Dose accumulation ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Triage ,010601 ecology ,Radiation therapy ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Emergency medicine ,Emergency Medicine ,Vomiting ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Radiation Accidents - Abstract
Relevance. The relevance of the study is due to the risk of developing large-scale radiation accidents with a large number of victims, who will need primary medical triage and early prediction of the severity of injury for correct routing from the source of sanitary losses.Intention. Validation of the method of estimating dose by time-to-emesis under various exposure conditions for pre-hospital triage of victims.Methodology. The object of the study is the data from State Research Center – Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency (Moscow) database of acute radiation injuries.Results and Discussion: We have analyzed individual data for the victims of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster (114 persons) with a separate analysis of the irradiation conditions (short-term exposure for less than 20 minutes and prolonged exposure in selected groups), as well as the data from victims of other radiation accidents in the former USSR (26 persons) and 8 patients with total body radiotherapy without the use of antiemetics. It was shown that for the equal time-to-emesis intervals, predicted radiation injury is more severe in case of prolonged exposure vs short-term exposure. This may be due to varying rate of dose accumulation and so-called “unnecessary dose” effect – when the biological mechanism of vomiting has already been triggered against ongoing exposure. Results are presented as interval estimates of radiation injury severity by time-to-emesis for both short-term and prolonged exposures. We also have formulated two criteria for primary triage purposes in case of moderate or large numbers of victims due to large-scale radiation accidents.Conclusion. Recommendations for pre-hospital triage of victims are proposed.
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40. Inference of gene regulatory networks from genome-wide knockout fitness data.
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Liming Wang, Xiaodong Wang 0001, Adam P. Arkin, and Michael S. Samoilov
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- 2013
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41. Application of the cell-free matrix of the donor artery for plasty of posterior urethral strictures
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A.N. Bashkov, D.Yu. Usupzhanova, T.V. Karaseva, Tatyana Alexeevna Astrelina, Victoria Nikitina, T.F. Malivanova, A. Rastorgueva, P S Kyzlasov, D.M. Smolev, V. M. Troyakov, A. S. Samoilov, Russia Moscow, E. A. Dubova, V.A. Brunchkov, S.V. Lishchuk, Valentin Brumberg, I. Kobzeva, and A.A. Kazhera
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Matrix (mathematics) ,Materials science ,Cell free ,Donor artery ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Introduction. Urethral stricture is a complex and urgent problem in operative urology. The main problem in the treatment of extended structures of the posterior urethra is the inability to form an adequate urethral site for augmentation urethroplasty with the common buccal graft, which has a priority in the treatment of penile strictures. The use of tissue acellular matrices may be promising in the development of reconstructive urology, which in the future will solve a number of problems associated with augmentation urethroplasty. The purpose of this article is to study the possibility of using a cell-free matrix of a donor artery as a free flat flap for stricture replacement urethroplasty on a model of laboratory animals (rabbits). Materials and methods. Donor blood vessels were Used, which were subjected to detergent-enzymatic perfusion decellularization. To assess the quality of the cell-free matrix, a histological study and an immunohistochemical study were performed. The cell-free flap of the donor artery was fixed to the protein envelope from the side of the simulated defect and posterior on-lay urethroplasty was performed.Results and discussion. The resulting matrix was characterized by the absence of detectable cell nuclei, preserved type I collagen, and a DNA content of no more than 50 ng / mg of tissue. In the postoperative period, normal motor activity of animals, normal urination, weight loss was not observed. The levels of C- reactive protein, creatinine, and urea in peripheral blood 5 months after surgery were within the normal range: 0.285±0.04839 mg / l, 93.5±8.057 mm / l, and 8.35±1.355 mm/l, respectively. If cystourethrography with the help of computer tomography data for stricture of the urethra is not revealed. During magnetic resonance imaging in the axial and sagittal projections, the patency of the urethra was indirectly confirmed. Conclusion. In a laboratory animal model, it was shown that the resulting cell-free flap has in vivo biocompatibility and can be used for replacement urethroplasty of posterior urethral strictures.
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42. Predictive analysis of concealed social network activities based on communication technology choices: early-warning detection of attack signals from terrorist organizations.
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Katya Drozdova and Michael S. Samoilov
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- 2010
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43. Impact of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy on the Course of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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A.V. Lodygin, A.D. Akhmetov, Alexey Y. Sokolov, Sergey Alexandrovich Varzin, Фишман Mихаил Борисович, Aleksandra I Mitsinskaya, Mikhail Borisovich Fishman, Victor A Kaschenko, Mikhail Alekseevich Mitsinskiy, and V. S. Samoilov
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,FibroTest ,Fatty liver ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Cholestasis ,Liver biopsy ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Elevated transaminases ,Steatohepatitis ,Metabolic syndrome ,business - Abstract
Introduction. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most common pathologies in obesity, at the same time the impact of bariatric operations on the course of NAFLD remains unresolved and debatable, the issue determining the relevance of this work.The aim of the study was to assess the effect of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) on the course of NAFLD and determine the criteria that affect the dynamics of NAFLD after a performed bariatric intervention.Materials and methods. The study included clinical outcomes of 64 patients who underwent LSG between 2014 and 2017. Intraoperative liver biopsy, laboratory and instrumental investigations, the calculation of FibroTest in dynamics were performed to all patients. The frequency of postoperative complications was assessed. Follow up examinations including 58 (90.6%) patients were carried out during 2 years.Results. Initially, 29 (45,3%) patients manifested signs of fibrosis according to METAVIR, and 19 (29,7%) patients manifested signs of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Elevated transaminases were registered in 14 (21,9%) patients, elevated levels of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGTP) were registered in 47 (73,4%) patients, increased total bilirubin were registered in 12 (18,8%) patients, increased alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were registered in 21 (32,8%) patients. There was an increased level of trygliceride (TG) and decreased level of high density lipoproteins (HDL) in 54 (84,4%) patients. Ultrasound investigation of the liver revealed an increased liver size in 46 (71,9%) patients, diffuse heterogeneity of the liver in 61 (95,3%), hyperechogenicity in 60 (93,8%) patients. Manifestations of liver cirrhosis were registered in 1 (1,6%) patient.There was a significant decrease in the excess body weight in the postoperative period, and hereat, the % EBMIL (Excess Body Mass Index Loss, percentage of overweight loss) in 1 year after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy achieved satisfactory values and amounted to 68,30 [58,67-78,77] %. ALT, AST findings were normal in 79,7% of operated patients, cholestasis parameters - in 76,5% of operated patients, FibroTest findings - in 42,2% of cases. In 6 months after surgery there was a deterioration of the clinical and biochemical properties of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which was transient and regressed in one year after surgery. The mortality rate during the entire follow-up period was 0%. The effect of the surgery on the signs of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease persisted for 2 years after surgery.Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy demonstrated high effectiveness in patients under 45 years old compared to the patients over 45 years old, and in patients with initial stages of fibrosis F0-F2 by METAVIR compared to patients with stages F3-F4 by METAVIR. In addition, patients with BMI higher than 40 kg/m2 achieved higher FibroTest findings after 6 months compared to subjects with BMI lower than 40 kg/m2, and in fewer cases FibroTest findings normalized in 1 year after surgery, respectively.Conclusions. Therefore, it was noted the efficacy of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in patients with obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; at the same time, it was revealed a transient worsening of the course of the disease in 6 months after surgery.
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44. Current Views on the Use of Bariatric Surgery in Patients with Extreme Obesity
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Фишман Mихаил Борисович, A.V. Lodygin, A.D. Akhmetov, Sergey Alexandrovich Varzin, Alexey Y. Sokolov, Victor A Kaschenko, Aleksandra Igorevna Mitsinskaya, Mikhail Alekseevich Mitsinskiy, V. S. Samoilov, and Mikhail Borisovich Fishman
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Extreme obesity ,business.industry ,medicine ,Combined operations ,In patient ,Restrictive interventions ,Metabolic syndrome ,Intensive care medicine ,medicine.disease ,Surgical treatment ,business ,Obesity - Abstract
Currently, the prevalence of obesity and its extreme forms is progressively increasing throughout the world. The article presents analysis of different approaches to the surgical treatment of super and super-super obesity. The range of methods varies from one-stage restrictive interventions to the use of multi-component combined operations with long-term preoperative preparation. In general, the opinions of the experts seem to be different, so at the present time there are no uniform recommendations for treating patients with extreme obesity, the fact determining the need for further research
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45. The efficiency and tolerability of lacosamide therapy in adolescents and adults with new-onset focal epilepsy in terms of the epileptiform activity index
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P. N. Vlasov, A. B. Kozhokaru, A. S. Orlova, A. S. Samoilov, and V. A. Karlov
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Response rate (survey) ,focal epilepsy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lacosamide ,Lacosamide ,business.industry ,efficacy, tolerability ,Activity index ,Retention rate ,medicine.disease ,New onset ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Epilepsy ,Tolerability ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Neurology (clinical) ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,Adverse effect ,business ,epileptiform activity index ,RC346-429 ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Lacosamide (LCM) is one of the most promising antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) for focal epilepsy (FE); however, in Russia there are only a few works devoted to its practical application. Objective : to evaluate the efficiency of LCM therapy in adolescents and adults with new-onset FE. Patients and methods . The investigation enrolled 36 patients aged 16-78 years. All the patients underwent video-ECG monitoring with quantification of the epileptiform activity index (EAI) at baseline and 1, 3, 6 and 12 months of treatment. The treatment efficiency was evaluated using the standard measures: drug-induced remission, a response rate of ≥50%, an insufficient efficiency of ≤50%, higher seizure frequency, and therapy retention rates. Adverse events (AEs) were assessed using the SIDe-effects of AntiEpileptic Drugs (SIDAED) questionnaire. Results and discussion . Just 3 months after starting treatment, the total EAI substantially decreased from 2.92 [0; 6.7] to 1.95 [0; 3.07] (p
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46. Graphite Melting at 'Low' Temperature
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R. Kh. Amirov, I. S. Samoilov, V. P. Polishchuk, V. I. Kiselev, and A. V. Kirillin
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Triple point ,Vapor pressure ,General Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Electric arc ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,Graphite ,Electric current ,Composite material ,Carbon ,Argon atmosphere ,Bar (unit) - Abstract
The paper presents the results of experimental studies of the arc discharge between the graphite electrodes in an argon atmosphere at a pressure of 0.1–100 kPa. The discharge was ignited after the destruction of a graphite bar heated by a fixed electric current and maintained for ~103 s at a temperature of ~3 kK. Evidence of the formation of liquid phase on the surface of the graphite electrodes at a temperature of ~3.2 kK is presented. Data on the saturated carbon vapor pressure are discussed. The pressure in the carbon triple point does not exceed ~0.1 kPa.
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47. Improving organizational forms in the diagnosis of professional malignant neoplasms at the regional level
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O. N. Gorbacheva, A. S. Samoilov, A. S. Kretov, and N. I. Goryaev
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Organizational form ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Occupational cancer ,Family medicine ,medicine ,Conflict of interest ,General Medicine ,Psychology ,medicine.disease ,Social significance - Abstract
Occupational oncological diseases have a very high social significance. It is necessary to concentrate the eff orts of all interested parties in the development and implementation of effective organizational measures aimed at the timely prevention and diagnosis of malignant neoplasms of professional origin. The purpose of the study is to develop and implement organizational measures at the regional level that will help to diagnose occupational malignant neoplasms in workers whose working conditions are associated with carcinogenic risk.A comparative analysis of the number of detected cases of occupational malignant neoplasms in Russia and European countries is presented. The reasons for the low diagnosis of occupational malignant neoplasms in Russia are identified. A routing scheme for patients with suspected malignant neoplasms of professional origin was developed.The results of the research showed that the proposed organizational form has proved its effectiveness in the diagnosis of occupational malignant neoplasms in workers whose working conditions are associated with carcinogenic risk.Funding. The study had no funding.Conflict of interests. The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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48. The analysis of physical, genetic and psychological methods of musculoskeletal system injuries prevention in elite athletes
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Aleksandr Yu. Terskov, Oleg A. Sozonov, Аntonina S. Domozhirova, M. N. Velichko, D. V. Volchenko, Anna M. Belyakova, Evgeny Ya. Shpiz, Aleksandr S. Samoilov, and Elena I. Razumets
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elite sport ,medicine.medical_specialty ,psychology of sports injury ,business.industry ,sports injury prevention ,Sports medicine ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,Elite athletes ,business ,human activities ,RC1200-1245 ,injury prevention programs - Abstract
The article reviews the existing methods of injury prevention in sport currently used in Russia and abroad. The article analyzes therapeutic exercises for injury prevention programs and the possible mechanisms of their action. The authors studied the perspectives of prophylactic exercises for injury prevention. The article presents genetic methods for musculoskeletal system injury prevention. The article raises issues of predisposition to various sports depending on the genotype. In addition, the article describes the psychological aspects of the sport injury prevention, in particular, international experience of the injury psycho-prevention in top-level sports.
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49. Divers’ infectious pathologies in severe climate
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Vasilyi I. Pustovoit, Roman V. Nikonov, and Alexandr S. Samoilov
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athletes ,acute infectious diseases ,functional state ,divers ,Sports medicine ,adaptation ,infectious diseases ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Objective: to improve the methodology of timely functional body’s reserves assessment, to reduce the probability of an infectious disease in divers during the training and competition period in the countries with severe climate. Materials and methods: We performed the mathematical and statistical analysis of the examination data and the frequency of infectious diseases in 2018-2019 in 47 male divers (mean age 30,5±3,56). Th e study involved volumetric compression oscillometry (VKO) and heart rate variability (HRV). Results: in the volumetric compression oscillometry and heart rate variability analysis, we determined the most signifi cant (p
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50. ARCHITECTONICS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF ECOSYSTEMS
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B. Alikhanov, S. Samoilov, and L. Seitova
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Environmental safety occupies a special place in the system of measures to ensure national security. In the context of the indivisibility of security, ensuring environmental security is unshakable.
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