10 results on '"Semenova YV"'
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2. Lowering of coronary reserve as predictor of hemodynamically significant stenosis of left anterior descending artery
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Vrublevsky, Av, Alla Boshchenko, Semenova, Yv, Rybaltchenko, Ev, and Karpov, Rs
3. Comparison of the outcomes of the prolonged antianginal therapy use in stable coronary artery disease patients according to the data of randomized and observational studies.
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Martsevich SY, Lukina YV, Kutishenko NP, and Semenova YV
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Objective: To compare the results of treatment with antianginal drug nicorandil in patients with stable coronary artery disease according to the results of the observational study (OS) «NIKEA» and randomized controlled trial (RCT) «IONA»., Methods: «NIKEA » observational program included 590 patients with stable angina pectoris. Subgroups in the OS were formed based on the adherence to nicorandil use. Adherence was assessed during follow-up direct questioning. «IONA » RCT included 5126 patients with stable angina pectoris., Results: Follow-up period and mean age of patients were equal in OS and RCT. In OS the group of adherent to nicorandil use patients had fewer males, life-saving drugs were administered significantly more often than in RCT, comorbidities (arterial hypertension, peripheral atherosclerosis and diabetes mellitus) were more pronounced. Angina pectoris class III was diagnosed in 32% of the OS patients vs 11% of the RCT patients, and class I - in 4.4% and 26%, respectively (р<0.001). Both in RCT and OS, there were significantly fewer cases of all cardiovascular events in the groups of nicorandil and adherent to nicorandil use patients in comparison with the groups of placebo and nonadherent patients. Both in RCT and OS the use of nicorandil led to significant decrease in the risk of all cardiovascular events., Conclusion: Results of the efficacy and effectiveness studies complement each other and give the opportunity to assess the realisation of the RCT results in real clinical practice., Competing Interests: Observational study « NIKEA» was conducted with the support from the Russian pharmaceutical company « PIС-PHARMA » which affected neither the results of the study, nor their interpretation and the findings of the research., (© 2021 Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2021
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4. Descriptive characteristics of occupational exposures and medical follow-up in the cohort of workers of the Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises in Seversk, Russia.
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Karpov AB, Takhauov RM, Zerenkov AG, Semenova YV, Bogdanov IM, Kazantceva SB, Blinov AP, Kalinkin DE, Gorina GV, Litvinova OV, Ermolaev YD, Mironova EB, Plaksin MB, Takhauov AR, and Zablotska LB
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Purpose: To date, only a few studies have examined long-term health risks of exposures in the uranium processing industry and reported contradictory results, necessitating further research in this area. This is the first description of a cohort of ∼65,000 uranium processing workers (20.6% women) of the Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises (SGCE) in Seversk, Russia, first employed during 1950-2010., Methods: SGCE is one of the largest and oldest uranium processing complexes in the world. SGCE workers at the Radiochemical, Plutonium, Sublimate and Enrichment plants were exposed to a combination of internal and external radiation, while workers at the Support Facility were primarily exposed to non-radiation factors., Results: Mean cumulative gamma-ray dose based on individual external dosimetry was 28.3 millisievert. About 4,000 workers have individual biophysical survey data that could be used for estimation of organ doses from uranium. SGCE workers were followed up for mortality and cancer incidence during 1950-2013 (vital status known for 80.8% of workers). The SGCE computerized database contains information on the results of regular medical examinations, and on smoking, alcohol and other individual characteristics., Conclusions: The SGCE cohort is uniquely suited to examine long-term health risks of exposures to gamma-radiation and long-lived radionuclides in uranium processing workers.
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- 2021
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5. [Markers of endothelial dysfunction in patients with arterial hypertension exposed to occupational irradiation of low intensity].
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Semenova YV, Karpov AB, Takhauov RM, Milto IV, Shanina EI, Kovalchuk EV, and Suslova TE
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- Biomarkers, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Tissue Plasminogen Activator, Endothelium, Vascular physiopathology, Hypertension, Occupational Exposure, Plutonium, Radiation Injuries
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Aim To study the association between concentrations of endothelial dysfunction (ED) markers and arterial hypertension (AH) in people who were exposed to long-term action of "low-dose" ionizing radiation.Material and methods The study subjects were men of middle age (45-55 years) who were workers of the Siberian Integrated Chemical Plant with the length of service on the shop floor of at least 5 years. The subjects were divided into the main group (n=96) consisting of workers with grade 1-2 AH and the control group (n=48) consisting of arbitrarily healthy workers. Both groups contained workers who had been exposed to long-term occupational low-intensity irradiation (γ-radiation) and those not exposed to this irradiation. The study evaluated risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, presence of concomitant diseases, blood biochemistry (concentrations of glucose, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), total cholesterol, low-density lipoproteins, high-density lipoproteins, triglycerides, creatinine, and ED markers, including endothelin, angiotensin II, von Willebrand factor, C-type natriuretic peptide, tissue plasminogen activator, tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), and homocysteine, major clinical data, total dose of external irradiation, and the content of 239Pu in the body.Results AH was associated primarily with excessive body weight and severity of atherogenic dyslipidemia and homocysteinemia. Higher plasma concentrations of TNF-α and a tendency to increasing hsCRP in the AH group, as distinct from the control group of arbitrarily healthy men, indicated a proinflammatory shift. The ED markers were related with clinical data of AH patients and associated with the lipid profile and increased blood concentrations of inflammatory mediators. The radiation exposure did not change the ED marker array in AH patients, which did not allow recommendation of the studied plasma indexes for detection of vascular endothelial injury in workers with AH of the Siberian Integrated Chemical Plant.Conclusion The study results evidenced the absence of adverse effects of long-term occupational exposure to low-intensity radiation on the vascular endothelium as evaluated by ED markers. In men aged 45-55 years, AH was associated primarily with excessive body weight, homocysteinemia, and atherogenic dyslipidemia.
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- 2020
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6. Molecular Relationships between Bronchial Asthma and Hypertension as Comorbid Diseases.
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Bragina EY, Goncharova IA, Garaeva AF, Nemerov EV, Babovskaya AA, Karpov AB, Semenova YV, Zhalsanova IZ, Gomboeva DE, Saik OV, Zolotareva OI, Ivanisenko VA, Dosenko VE, Hofestaedt R, and Freidin MB
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- Adult, Aged, Asthma epidemiology, Asthma genetics, Comorbidity, Essential Hypertension epidemiology, Essential Hypertension genetics, Female, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Russia epidemiology, Asthma pathology, Computational Biology methods, Essential Hypertension pathology, Gene Regulatory Networks, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Quantitative Trait Loci
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Comorbidity, a co-incidence of several disorders in an individual, is a common phenomenon. Their development is governed by multiple factors, including genetic variation. The current study was set up to look at associations between isolated and comorbid diseases of bronchial asthma and hypertension, on one hand, and single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with regulation of gene expression (eQTL), on the other hand. A total of 96 eQTL SNPs were genotyped in 587 Russian individuals. Bronchial asthma alone was found to be associated with rs1927914 (TLR4), rs1928298 (intergenic variant), and rs1980616 (SERPINA1); hypertension alone was found to be associated with rs11065987 (intergenic variant); rs2284033 (IL2RB), rs11191582 (NT5C2), and rs11669386 (CARD8); comorbidity between asthma and hypertension was found to be associated with rs1010461 (ANG/RNASE4), rs7038716, rs7026297 (LOC105376244), rs7025144 (intergenic variant), and rs2022318 (intergenic variant). The results suggest that genetic background of comorbidity of asthma and hypertension is different from genetic backgrounds of both diseases manifesting isolated.
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- 2018
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7. Awareness of cardiovascular disease, its risk factors, and its association with attendance at outpatient clinics in acute coronary syndrome patients.
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Martsevich SY, Semenova YV, Kutishenko NP, Zagrebelnyy АV, and Ginzburg МL
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Background: The objective was to assess patients' awareness of cardiovascular disease, its risk factors, and its association with attendance at outpatient clinics in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS)., Methods: All patients of the Lyubertsy Infarct Survival Study-3 registry hospitalized with ACS from November 1, 2013, to July 31, 2015, were included ( n = 397). We used medical histories and specifically designed checklists. Awareness was assessed in survived patients ( n = 320) for dyslipidemia, diabetes, arterial hypertension, and previous myocardial infarction. Patients were divided into three groups depending on their attendance at outpatient clinics prior to ACS: attendants, partially compliant to attendance, and nonattendants., Results: Our study showed several differences between medical history data received from patients and data obtained from objective examination, which was true for arterial hypertension ( p < 0.05) and particularly for dyslipidemia ( p < 0.01). The majority of patients were aware of diabetes. All patients knew about previous myocardial infarction. Awareness of arterial hypertension slightly increased with increasing attendance ( p > 0.05), whereas awareness of dyslipidemia increased dramatically ( p < 0.01)., Conclusion: Our study showed significant differences between medical history data received from patients and data obtained from objective examination for several cardiovascular disease risk factors in patients with ACS. Awareness of dyslipidemia was very low. It increased dramatically with increasing attendance. At the same time, there was only a slight increase in awareness of arterial hypertension with increase of attendance.
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- 2017
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8. Assessment of patients' attendance at outpatient clinics and prehospital therapy: Russian acute coronary syndrome registry LISS-3 data.
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Martsevich SY, Semenova YV, Kutishenko NP, and Ginzburg МL
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- Acute Coronary Syndrome epidemiology, Aged, Electrocardiography, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Russia epidemiology, Acute Coronary Syndrome drug therapy, Ambulatory Care methods, Ambulatory Care Facilities, Fibrinolytic Agents therapeutic use, Patient Compliance statistics & numerical data, Registries, Thrombolytic Therapy methods
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- 2017
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9. [Medical and Dosimetric Register of the Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises Personnel--the Basis for the Evaluation of Chronic, Radiation Exposure Effects].
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Takhauov RM, Karpov AB, Zerenkov AG, Ovchinnikov AV, Izmestev KM, Spasibenko PV, Bogdanov IM, Kazantseva SB, Semenova YV, Kalinkin DE, Gorina GV, Maksimov DE, Blinov AP, Rodionova VI, Brendakov VN, Ermolaev YD, Mironova EB, Borisova EG, Brendakov RV, Plaksin MB, Nekrasov GB, Izosimov AS, and Gagarin AA
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- Humans, Radiation Injuries genetics, Radiation Injuries physiopathology, Radiation, Ionizing, Radiometry, Russia, Siberia, Databases, Factual, Occupational Exposure, Radiation Exposure, Radiation Injuries epidemiology
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The characteristic of medical and dosimetric register database of Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises personnel is represented. This characteristic includes the description of the database structure, main sources of information, quantitative composition of the cohort under study, methods of evaluation of the external and internal irradiation doses, modern data on cancer incidence and reasons of death. The database is the basis for estimating the risk of the cancer and non-cancer effects after a long-term radiation exposure and dependence of "dose-response" at different levels: from population and group to cell and molecular. Now the database of register contains the information about more than 66,500 employees at the Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises, about 22,000 of whom were exposed to external irradiation and more than 7500 employees--to internal irradiation. The register is the information resource of a large biological material bank. Using this bank, the research of chronic radiation exposure genetic effects and markers of individual radio sensitivity is performed.
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10. The risk of acute myocardial infarction and arterial hypertension in a cohort of male employees of a Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises exposed to long-term irradiation.
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Karpov AB, Semenova YV, Takhauov RM, Litvinenko TM, and Kalinkin DE
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- Acute Disease epidemiology, Adult, Case-Control Studies, Cohort Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Risk, Siberia, Time Factors, Hypertension epidemiology, Hypertension etiology, Myocardial Infarction epidemiology, Myocardial Infarction etiology, Occupational Exposure adverse effects, Radiation Injuries epidemiology, Radiation Injuries etiology
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During the period from 1998 to 2007, a prospective cohort study of acute myocardial infarction morbidity cases as well as a "case-control" study of arterial hypertension was carried out. The risk of acute myocardial infarction was assessed as well as arterial hypertension; the dose-response relationship and the role of radiation in the mechanism of acute myocardial infarction as well as arterial hypertension development were studied. As a result of this study, a statistically significant increased risk of acute myocardial infarction among the male staff at the Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises [standardized relative risk = 1.16 (1.04; 1.29)] exposed to external irradiation in comparison with employees unexposed to ionizing radiation was observed. A significant increase in the risk of acute myocardial infarction was observed at external radiation dose accumulation of more than 300 mSv [standardized relative risk = 1.46 (1.09; 1.91)]. The increase in arterial hypertension risk has been established among the analyzed group of employees exposed to long-term irradiation in the absence of the linear dependence of risk, based on cumulative dose of external γ-irradiation [risk due to external radiation dose in the range of 7.3-21.3 mSv = 1.6 (0.96; 2.51) and in the range of external radiation dose 21.4-68.5 mSv = 1.7 (1.04; 2.67) for 68.6-864 mSv = 1.6 (1.01; 2.57)]. This led to the conclusion that radiation can act also as a factor that might potentiate the negative effects of the "traditional" risk factors in the pathogenesis of acute myocardial infarction and hypertension.
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- 2012
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