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2. Physical development of adolescent boys studying in cadet school
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E. A. Balashova, L. I. Mazur, and I. L. Shadrina
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boys ,physical development ,bioimpedance analysis ,functional tests ,obesity ,cadets ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. According to the results of available studies, health status of cadets is often higher than in general population, however, data shows unfavorable trends in the physical development of cadet boys.Aim. Analysis of cadets' physical development.Materials and methods. 122 cadet boys aged 12-15 were included in the study using the continuous sampling method. All children underwent anthropometry, bioimpedance analysis and measurement of the functional state of the body. The results were evaluated in accordance with centile chart.Results and discussion. The majority of children (80 - 65.6%) had 1st health group. The most common pathology was refraction disorders (14 - 11.5%) and urological pathology (9 - 7.4%). Height of the majority of the examined boys was in the average values, however, short stature was found out in 4 (3.3%) cases. According to BMI, 4.9% (6) of children were underweight, 32.0% (39) - overweight and 4.1% (5) had obesity. According to percentage of fat mass by bioimpedance analysis, 4.1% (5) were underweight, 27.0% (33) - overweight and 22.1% (27) were obese. Muscle strength values below the average were in 11.5% (14) of boys, and muscle strength by kg of weight - in 36.1% (44). Almost a third (33 - 27.0%) of children had high blood pressure, and another 10 people (8.2%) had arterial hypertension. According to the results of the Martinet-Kushelevsky test, nine children had pathological type of reaction to dosed physical activity. Low resistance to anaerobic exercise by Genchi test was found in 19.7% (24) of children. The results of the coordination test showed unsatisfactory results in the majority of children - 48.4% (59).Conclusion. Physical development of adolescent boys studying in the cadet corps was average. High percentage of boys, although less, then in general population, were overweight and obese. Despite seemingly optimal nutrition, daily routine and physical activity provided in cadet corps, 20% of children had low resistance to anaerobic exercise, low strength index and non-physiological response of the cardiovascular system to dosed physical activity.
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- 2022
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3. COVID-19 pandemic and kidney disease in children: literature review and own regional observations
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O. V. Borisova, G. A. Makovetskaya, L. I. Mazur, N. M. Bochkareva, V. N. Barinov, O. N. Yashkina, S. A. Kolesnikov, and S. N. Reshetova
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children ,coronavirus infection ,kidney damage ,nephrotic syndrome ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. Currently, the coronavirus infection pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus continues around the world. Research data from domestic and foreign authors indicate that the kidneys are a target organ for a new infection, lesions vary from proteinuria and hematuria to acute kidney injury.Aim of the study – to determine the frequency and nature of kidney damage in children with confirmed coronavirus infection.Materials and methods. A retrospective and prospective analysis of cases of confirmed COVID-19 infection in children (n = 441) admitted to the Samara Regional Children’s Infectious Diseases Hospital from March 2020 to July 2021 was carried out. SARSCoV-2 RNA was detected in all patients by a one-step reverse transcription reaction combined with a polymerase chain reaction. The changes in the kidneys that occurred in 57 children were studied. The research results were processed using the Statistica 7.0 software (StatSoft, USA).Results. The involvement of the kidneys in the infectious process was detected in every 8 children with COVID-19 (12.9%), more often in the form of isolated urinary syndrome, the detection rate of which correlated with the severity of the course of coronavirus infection: in severe cases, proteinuria was detected in 31.6% of patients, hematuria – in 21%, acute kidney injury – in 10.5%, diabetic nephropathy – in 5.3%. Kidney damage was combined with damage to the respiratory and gastrointestinal tract, characterized by rapid recovery of urine output and azotemia parameters without special renal therapy. A clinical case of the onset of nephrotic syndrome that developed 2 weeks after suffering a coronavirus infection is described.Conclusions. Children with COVID-19 require kidney function monitoring for early detection and correction in case of impairment. Patients with isolated urinary syndrome in the acute period require long-term observation in order to detect latent renal pathology.
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- 2022
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4. Ferrotherapy Mistakes in Toddlers in Primary Health Care
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E. A. Balashova and L. I. Mazur
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iron deficiency anemia ,ida ,anemia ,primary care ,iron supplements ,iron therapy ,children ,toddlers ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Introduction. 20–30% of the world population suffers from iron deficiency anemia. Despite the availability of diagnostic and therapeutic options, the real medical practice in relation to iron deficiency anemia remains on a suboptimal level. As a result, over the past 20 years there is no significant improvement in the iron deficiency anemia frequency in young children.Objective. To analyze the existing care tactic for toddlers with iron deficiency anemia in a primary care setting and to identify the possible ferrotherapy mistakes.Methods. A retrospective study of 135 3-year-old children with anemia in primary health care. The inclusion criteria was: documented low hemoglobin level as recommended by WHO in at least two sequential complete blood tests.Results. Control complete blood count (CBC) was performed within 6 months of anemia detection in 70.4% cases. However, this control was performed during the optimal time only in 15.6% of cases. In 56.3% of cases the fact of ferrotherapy wasn’t documented. The onset of ferrotherapy after the first episode of low hemoglobin detection was in 19.3% of children. 29.6% of children received treatment with iron supplements in an adequate dose. Only in 11.9% of cases the dose of iron was lower than recommended. 30.4% of children had a relapse of iron deficiency anemia and up to 6% had multiple relapses. The average duration of iron deficiency anemia in children during the first three years of life was 6.4 months.Conclusion. In the majority of cases the therapy of the majority of iron deficiency anemia in toddlers was delayed. The biggest problem is the lack of adequate hemoglobin levels monitoring.
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- 2015
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5. A modern view on the clinical value of the study of oral fluid in the practice of a pediatrician
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O. V. Borisova, G. A. Makovetskaya, F. N. Gilmiarova, I. A. Selezneva, L. I. Mazur, V. A. Zhirnov, and S. N. Reshetova
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General Medicine - Abstract
Currently, the attention of the medical community to a non-invasive method of laboratory diagnostics - the study of oral fluid (oral, saliva, saliva test) in various fields of clinical medicine and mainly in adult patients has been updated. Saliva testing has shown good results, especially in the areas of genomics, microbiomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and transcriptomics. The review presents the possibilities of using a non-invasive method for infectious and non-infectious diseases in children. Saliva contains a wide range of protein DNA and RNA biomarkers that help detect many viral infections in children. Oral fluid tests for human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B virus have improved access to diagnostics for infants. Both serological and molecular analyzes of the oral fluid are suitable for routine examination and early detection of measles virus RNA, polyomaviruses. Angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 receptor expression was found in the saliva of children with COVID-19, which can be used to diagnose SARS-CoV-2. The saliva test is as effective as the standard test at identifying asymptomatic individuals in contact tracing. The possibilities of saliva diagnostics are positively assessed in transplantology. New biomarkers in saliva have been identified for the diagnosis of many somatic diseases in children. The role of oral fluid as an alternative to blood serum in patients with terminal renal failure, chronic kidney disease (determination of creatinine, urea) in both adults and children is shown. The data obtained may influence the recommendations for the treatment of patients. As a non-invasive method, the study of oral fluid is promising for the diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring of diseases, large-scale typing of children, and the search for new biomarkers.
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- 2022
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6. Lupus Nephritis in Pediatric Practice: 20-Year Experience in Care
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G. A. Makovetskaya, L. I. Mazur, O. V. Borisova, V. N. Barinov, O. A. Sedashkina, and E. A. Barannikova
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medicine.medical_specialty ,chronic renal disease ,genetic structures ,Cyclophosphamide ,overall survival ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Lupus nephritis ,renal survival ,Azathioprine ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Maintenance therapy ,children ,systemic lupus erythematosus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Survival rate ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,lupus nephritis ,Proteinuria ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,medicine.disease ,angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors ,nervous system ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Nephrotic syndrome ,psychological phenomena and processes ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Purpose of the Study: assessment of the course and outcomes of the lupus nephritis in children; determination of the efficiency of use of the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors for the lupus nephritis. Children Characteristics and Study Methods. Over a 20-year period, we analyzed the data of 36 children with the systemic lupus erythematosus and lupus nephritis at the ages from 5 to 17 years. Results. In 72.2% of the cases, the kidney damage was noted at the disease onset, and the severe, recurrent course of the lupus nephritis was registered. The nephrotic syndrome has developed in 47.2% of cases. All patients received the comprehensive treatment: corticosteroids, cyclophosphamide, azathioprine, selective immunosuppressants. A study was conducted for 23 children to determine the efficiency of the enalapril treatment prescribed for the purpose of the nephroprotection. It was revealed that this drug improves the long-term results. There was registered the twofold decrease in the disease recurrence rate, fivefold decrease in the level of daily proteinuria. Five-year survival rate was observed in 100% of the patients, 10-year – in 91.6%, end-stage renal failure was diagnosed in 8.4% of the children. 5 patients died in adult life (mortality rate is 13.9%). Conclusion. The children with the lupus nephritis require the continuation maintenance therapy. The use of the selective immunosuppressants and nephroprotectors has contributed to the renal survival.
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- 2021
7. Acousto-optic modulators of high-power laser radiation on the basis of KGW and KYW crystals
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A. V. Ryabinin, A. A. Sirotkin, M. M. Mazur, V. N. Shorin, and L. I. Mazur
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Wavelength range ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Radiation ,Laser ,01 natural sciences ,Q-switching ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Power (physics) ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,Laser beam quality ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Lasing threshold ,Radiation resistance - Abstract
Different modifications of acousto-optic modulators (AOMs) based on KG(WO4)2 (KGW) and KY(WO4)2 (KYW) crystals, designed for Q switching of high-power pulsed lasers, is developed and investigated. It is shown that AOMs based on these crystals are universal, can be combined with different lasers in the wavelength range of 1 – 3 μm, and have a high radiation resistance in the absence of antireflection coatings and light input at Brewster’s angle. The operation efficiency of KGW-based AOMs is experimentally demonstrated. Solid-state lasers based on Cr : Er : YSGG (λ = 2.78 μm), Cr : Yb : Ho : YSGG (λ = 2.87 μm), Cr : Tm : Ho : YSGG (λ = 2.09 μm), and Nd : YAG (λ = 1.064 μm) crystals with active acousto-optic Q switching, operating in the repetitively pulsed regime with a high beam quality and without surface destruction, are investigated. Lasing pulses (30 – 60)-ns long with energy up to 32 mJ at a repetition rate from 1 to 1000 Hz are obtained.
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- 2020
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8. Diagnostic value of reticulocyte hemoglobin equivalent to confirm iron deficiency in full-term infants
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E. A. Balashova, L. I. Mazur, and N. P. Persteneva
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Latent iron deficiency ,Anemia ,Pediatrics ,Gastroenterology ,reticulocyte hemoglobin equivalent ,RJ1-570 ,03 medical and health sciences ,iron deficiency ,0302 clinical medicine ,children ,erythrocyte indices ,Internal medicine ,diagnostics ,medicine ,Blood test ,Red blood cell indices ,iron deficiency anemia ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,ferritin ,Iron deficiency ,medicine.disease ,Ferritin ,Iron-deficiency anemia ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,biology.protein ,Hemoglobin ,business ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Diagnostics of Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in outpatient pediatric practice is often based on decreased hemoglobin level. Latent iron deficiency diagnostic is not a part of current routine practice.Objective. To study the diagnostic value of red blood cell indices and reticulocyte hemoglobin equivalent in diagnostics of iron deficiency in full-term infants.Children characteristics and research methods. A prospective cohort study of healthy full-term children aged from 6 to 12 months at the children hospitals of Samara and Tolyatti. The laboratory examination included a general blood test to determine the concentration of hemoglobin, the number of red blood cells, red blood cell indices, and reticulocyte hemoglobin equivalent (Ret-He); to determine serum ferritin and C-reactive protein. The AUC (area under the curve) was used to determine the diagnostic value of quantitative indicators. The children with anemia without iron deficiency and children who received iron supplements within 1 month prior to laboratory examination were excluded from the analysis.Results. The study involved 207 children. When diagnosing iron deficiency in children, the highest AUC was found in Ret-He: 0.747 [0.679; 0.816] in 6-months-old children and 0.790 [0.708; 0.871] in 1-year-old children. The Ret-He diagnostic value was higher in children with iron deficiency: AUC 0.826 [0.754; 0.898] in 6- months-old children and 0.865 [0.809; 0.920] in 1-year-old children.Conclusion. Ret-He is a better predictor of iron deficiency in children under 1 year as compared to the red blood cell indices. The diagnostic value of red blood cell indices and Ret-He is higher in case of iron deficiency anemia than in case of iron deficiency conditions.
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- 2020
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9. The impact of iron deficiency correction in pregnant women on the perinatal period and children’s health status
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E. A. Balashova, L. I. Mazur, Yu. V. Tezikov, and I. S. Lipatov
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pregnancy ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Anemia ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,03 medical and health sciences ,Low birth weight ,0302 clinical medicine ,Iron-deficiency anemia ,030225 pediatrics ,children, mother-child biological system, pregnancy, iron deficiency anemia, perinatal pathology, serum ferritin ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Gestation ,Hemoglobin ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Purpose. To identify the effects of gestational iron deficiency anemia after treatment with iron-containing drugs during the perinatal period on the health status of full-term children during their 1st year of life.Patients and methods.The authors carried out a prospective observational cohort study of full-term infants of I & II health group from their birth to twelve months. The course of pregnancy and labor was analyzed retrospectively. Hemoglobin, serum ferritin and C-reactive protein were measured in the six and twelve months old children and their mothers in 6 months after giving birth. We examined 140 couples of mother-child with gestational anemia (Group 1) and 166 couples without anemia during pregnancy (Group 2) in 6 months after giving birth, and in 12 months – 103 and 131 couples respectively. All women with iron deficiency anemia (Group 1) received therapy during pregnancy. Results. Gestational anemia is associated with threatened miscarriage (Odds Ratio (OR) 3.496; 95% CI 2.013–6.072), chronic placental insufficiency (OR 1.907; 95% CI 1.025–3.548), delivery by cesarean section (OR 2.729; 95% CI 1.651–4.502), increased infectious morbidity in pregnant women (OR 1.079; 95% CI 1.025–3.548) and insufficient lactation (OR 1.990; 95% CI 1.209– 3.277). Treated anemia during pregnancy is not associated with low birth weight and low weight of 6 and 12 months old children. 8.6% of 6 months old children suffered from iron deficiency anemia, which is two times lower than in the group without anemia (p=0.007). The frequency of iron deficiency anemia did not differ in 12 months old children (р=0.543). Conclusion: Iron supplementation reduces the negative impact of anemia on child’s health, including anthropometric indicators, iron stores, and risk of infectious diseases. The indirect effect is maintained through the adverse course of the perinatal period and the low duration of lactation.
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- 2020
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10. Broadband fibre-pigtailed acousto-optic frequency shifter
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A. V. Ryabinin, V. N. Shorin, M. M. Mazur, and L. I. Mazur
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Frequency shift ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Radiation ,Laser ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,Broadband ,Frequency shifter ,Transmission coefficient ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
A two-crystal fibre-pigtailed acousto-optic frequency shifter has been developed and investigated. An optimal configuration of acousto-optic cells is chosen. A two-crystal acousto-optic frequency shifter of 785-nm laser radiation in the range from 156 to 196 MHz, with single-mode polarisation maintaining fibres at the input and output, is described. Some recommendations are given how to improve the shifter transmission coefficient and increase the frequency shift range.
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- 2020
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11. Steady-state analysis of a hybrid power supply system using an induction generator with a shunt AC/DC converter
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L. I. Mazurenko, O. V. Dzhura, and M. O. Shykhnenko
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hybrid power system ,induction generator ,superposition method ,equivalent circuit ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Hybrid power supply systems (HPSSs) are considered as a good option for electric power supply of remotely located from the grid consumers due to significant fuel savings compared to diesel sets. Quick development and improvement of HPSSs may be achieved using specialized methodologies and programs. In the paper a schematic diagram is proposed and operation principles of a 400 V / 50 Hz HPSS were developed. The system’s main component is the master generating unit of the hydropower plant using a 250 kW induction generator (IG). The voltage of the system is controlled by the controller of the AC/DC power converter. The electrical frequency of the system is controlled by the speed controller of the hydropower turbine. A wind turbine, an energy storage system and a regulated dump load are connected to the IG through the AC/DC converter. Goal. The paper aims to develop a methodology for steady state performance analysis of the hydraulic turbine driven isolated IG operating in parallel through an AC/DC power converter with additional sources and consumers of active power. Methodology. The methodology for evaluation of performance characteristics of the IG operating in the proposed system has been developed. The methodology is based on the equivalent circuit of the system, equations of active and reactive power balance in the system and the superposition method. Results. The equations of frequency, voltage and power regulators of the system are given. The performance characteristics of the IG operating in the system supplying resistive and RL load in «constant voltage – constant frequency» mode are obtained. Novelty. The developed methodology is innovative in taking into account the control algorithms of the system. The comparative analysis of the IG’s performance operating in the stand-alone generating unit and in the generating unit connected to the proposed system is performed. Practical value. The developed methodology can be used for development and performance improvement of hybrid AC power systems.
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- 2024
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12. Increase of an Output Optical Signal of an Acousto-Optic Monochromator upon Frequency Modulation of a Control Signal
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L. I. Mazur, M. M. Mazur, V. N. Shorin, and Yu. A. Suddenok
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010302 applied physics ,Physics ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Physics::Optics ,Laser ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,Optics ,Angular aperture ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Control signal ,Chirp ,Photonics ,business ,Frequency modulation ,Monochromator - Abstract
An angular aperture of an acousto-optical filter upon a linear frequency-modulated (chirp) control signal has been experimentally studied for the first time. The results of studying the spectral and angular dependences of the spectral transmission function of a filter upon a frequency modulation have shown the possibility of an efficient increase of the output optical signal. The value of the optical signal was increased by 2000 times using the selected design of the acousto-optical filter. This makes it possible to obtain a gain in the measurement time or in the value of the detected optical signal. Such an increase of the output signal upon a chirp control signal is provided by the increase of the angular aperture and broadening of the spectral transmission bandwidth together with the required proportional increase of the control signal power.
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- 2018
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13. Acousto-optic modulators/frequency shifters with single-mode optic fibers
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V M Epikhin, M M Mazur, A V Ryabinin, P V Kamaushkin, and L I Mazur
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History ,Physics::Optics ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
Acousto-optic modulators/frequency shifters based on TeO2 crystals with single-mode optical fibers supporting and not supporting polarization for collimated and focused light beams at radiation wavelengths of 785, 1064, 1550 nm have been developed, produced and experimentally investigated. The mechanisms of formation and methods of expanding the working band of the modulator are determined. A double-crystal acousto-optic laser emission frequency shifter with an working bandwidth of ≈40 MHz has been created. Single-crystal modulators based on collimated beams with a frequency band of ≈10 MHz are considered. A single-crystal modulator with a focused light beam with a switching time of ≈ 18 ns and an extended reception band of ≈ 40 MHz is investigated. It is shown that a light beam focusing makes it possible to implement a modulator with a minimum switching time of ≈ (2-3) ns. This value is limited by electrical breakdown of the ultrasonic wave transmitter.
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- 2021
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14. SOCIAL PORTRAIT OF FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN BORN PREMATURELY
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Y. V. Vladimirova, O.V. Scherbitskaya, L. I. Mazur, M.V. Kurshina, and V. A. Zhirnov
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Portrait ,Psychology ,Developmental psychology - Published
- 2017
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15. High-transmission two-crystal acousto-optic monochromator
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L. I. Mazur, V. I. Pustovoit, Yu. A. Suddenok, V. N. Shorin, and M. M. Mazur
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,business.industry ,Polarizer ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,Crystal ,Wavelength ,Reflection (mathematics) ,Optics ,law ,High transmission ,0103 physical sciences ,Transmittance ,business ,Monochromator - Abstract
A two-crystal high-transmission acousto-optic monochromator is developed and studied. The transmittance of the monochromator can substantially be increased and the scheme can be simplified using the reflection from a face of the acousto-optic cell as a separating polarizer. The intervals of parameters of acousto-optic interaction (angles and wavelengths) that correspond to high efficiency of the monochromator are found. Characteristics of two high-transmission monochromators with different parameters of the acousto-optic interaction are determined.
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- 2017
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16. Acousto-optic modulators based on a KYW crystal
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V. N. Shorin, Vitold Pozhar, L. I. Mazur, M. M. Mazur, and Yu P. Konstantinov
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010302 applied physics ,010309 optics ,Crystal ,Materials science ,business.industry ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2017
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17. Current approaches to diagnosing iron-deficiency anemia in children
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E. A. Balashova and L. I. Mazur
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iron deficiency anemia ,children ,soluble transferrin receptors ,diagnosis ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,ferritin ,reticulocyte hemoglobin ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Iron-deficiency anemia is a common and, despite the available wide range of iron preparations, unsolved problem in pediatric practice. This is often associated with inadequate diagnosis in primary health care, which is due to both objective problems and underestimation of the seriousness of sequels of iron deficiency. This review gives data on the epidemiology of iron-deficiency anemia in the Russian Federation and worldwide, existing approaches to denning concepts, such as anemia, iron deficiency, and iron deficiency anemia in children, and possible diagnostic methods from the simplest to high-tech.
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- 2016
18. LOWER URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN: CLINICAL PRACTICE
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G. A. Makovetskaya, L. I. Mazur, E. A. Balashova, and Yu. Yu. Bazranova
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medicine.medical_specialty ,treatment ,furamag ,business.industry ,medicine.drug_class ,Urinary system ,Significant difference ,Antibiotics ,Childhood disease ,lower urinary tract infection ,Pediatrics ,antibiotics ,RJ1-570 ,Surgery ,Penicillin ,children ,Internal medicine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Oral antibiotic therapy ,Outpatient setting ,Medicine ,Established diagnosis ,business ,cystitis ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Urinary tract infections remain a common childhood disease. Whether furamag (furazidine potassium) potassium might be used as starting monotherapy for uncomplicated urinary tract infection in an outpatient setting was assessed. The investigation enrolled 122 children aged 3 to 15 years with an established diagnosis of urinary tract infection, who were followed up in the outpatient setting, and divided into two groups. Group 1 (n=62) received oral antibiotic therapy with protected penicillin with subsequent switch to uroseptics. Group 2 (n=60) had furamag monotherapy. After 10 days of treatment the therapeutic efficiency had no significant difference in both groups, the disappearance rates of clinical and laboratory markers for the infection were comparable. The use of furamag as monotherapy for uncomplicated urinary tract infection can be an alternative to antibiotics in children older than 3 years of age.
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- 2016
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19. Acousto-Optical Imaging Spectrometers for Visible and Near Infra-Red Ranges
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M. M. Mazur, V. N. Shorin, Rus Зао «Сигма-Оптик Лтд», L. L. Paltsev, V. M. Epikhin, Yu. A. Suddenok, L. I. Mazur, Yu.F. Kiyachenko, and Rus Фгуп «Всероссийский научно-исследовательский институт физико-технических и радиотехнических измерений»
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Optical imaging ,Optics ,Spectrometer ,business.industry ,Near infra red ,business - Published
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20. Acousto-optical modulators made of KYW
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V. E. Pozhar, L. I. Mazur, M. M. Mazur, and V. N. Shorin
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010302 applied physics ,Distributed feedback laser ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Optical modulation amplitude ,Laser ,Diffraction efficiency ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,X-ray laser ,Optics ,Optical modulator ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,Laser power scaling ,Laser beam quality ,business ,010301 acoustics - Abstract
Potassium-yttrium tungstate is analyzed as material for modulation of high power laser beams. It is found two promising AO modulator configurations: first of them provides the highest diffraction efficiency for linear polarized radiation, while the second one is capable to modulate random polarized radiation.
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- 2016
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21. CLINICAL EFFICACY OF FENSPIRIDE HYDROCHLORIDE IN ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS WITH COUGH IN CHILDREN LIVING IN ECOLOGICALLY UNFAVORABLE REGIONS
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V. A. Zhirnov, Y. V. Vladimirova, and L. I. Mazur
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Clinical efficacy ,Respiratory system ,business ,FENSPIRIDE HYDROCHLORIDE - Published
- 2017
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22. Elastic and photoelastic properties of KY(WO4)2 single crystals
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M. M. Mazur, Anatoly Pavlyuk, Fedor A. Kuznetsov, V. I. Pustovoit, and L. I. Mazur
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,business.industry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Isotropy ,Metals and Alloys ,Physics::Optics ,Modulus ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Crystal ,Matrix (mathematics) ,Optics ,Materials Chemistry ,Coupling efficiency ,business ,Group velocity dispersion ,Single crystal ,Elastic modulus - Abstract
The complete elastic modulus matrix of a KY(WO4)2 single crystal has been determined for the first time using sound velocities measured in different directions of the crystal by a pulse-echo method. We have studied the entire isotropic part of the elasto-optic modulus matrix of KY(WO4)2 and identified high acousto-optic coupling efficiency directions. Calculated sound velocities in the three main crystallographic planes demonstrate that there are directions with considerable group velocity dispersion.
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- 2011
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23. Elastic properties of Li2Zn2(MoO4)3 single crystals
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Sergey F. Solodovnikov, L. I. Mazur, M. M. Mazur, and Anatoly Pavlyuk
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,business.industry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Metals and Alloys ,Matrix (geology) ,law.invention ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Optics ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Acousto-optic modulator ,business ,Elastic modulus - Abstract
The complete elastic modulus matrix of Li2Zn2(MoO4)3 single crystals has been measured for the first time. The sound velocity has been measured in different directions of the crystals by a pulse-phase method. The measurement results have been used to calculate elastic moduli. The sound velocity has been calculated in the three main crystallographic planes of the crystals.
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- 2010
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24. Elastic and photo-elastic characteristics of laser crystals potassium rare-earth tungstates KRE(WO₄)₂, where RE=Y, Yb, Gd and Lu
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M M, Mazur, D Yu, Velikovskiy, L I, Mazur, A A, Pavluk, V E, Pozhar, and V I, Pustovoit
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The elastic and photo-elastic characteristics of four laser crystals KY(WO₄)₂, KGd(WO₄)₂, KYb(WO₄)₂, and KLu(WO₄)₂ are presented. The first pair was reported early, and the last two materials have been investigated for the first time. The full matrix of elastic constants of these monoclinic crystals has been determined. Also, acousto-optical figure of merit for all the basic geometries of isotropic diffraction has been measured. It is proved that potassium rare-earth tungstates has rather good acousto-optical properties and particularly can take place of fused silica in technical applications required high power laser radiation. All the results demonstrate good prospect of these optically bi-axial laser crystals for development of new effective acousto-optical devices.
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- 2013
25. Investigation of protectors that modify the damaging action of peptides of the group of 'medium-sized molecules' on blood cells
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L. I. Mazur, E. V. Kozlovskaya, S. G. Galaktionov, P. S. Birger, V. M. Yurin, L. M. Mikhneva, V. V. Nikolaichik, and V. M. Tseitin
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Pharmacology ,Action (philosophy) ,Stereochemistry ,Group (periodic table) ,Chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Pharmacology toxicology ,Molecule - Published
- 1991
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26. [Prevalence of arterial hypertension among male and female workers in Velikiĭ Novgorod]
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V R, Veber and L I, Mazur
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Adult ,Male ,Occupational Diseases ,Catchment Area, Health ,Hypertension ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Sex Distribution ,Russia - Published
- 2003
27. [Analysis of prevalence of coronary heart disease and its risk factors among workers of Velikiĭ Novgorod]
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L I, Mazur
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Adult ,Occupational Diseases ,Catchment Area, Health ,Risk Factors ,Myocardial Ischemia ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Russia - Published
- 2003
28. [The use of a biospecific antiproteinase hemosorbent in the combined treatment of acute destructive pancreatitis]
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V V, Kirkovskiĭ, O F, Antiperovich, V M, Moin, L I, Mazur, G A, Lobacheva, O G, Berezkina, and V S, Kushnirenko
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Hemoperfusion ,Postoperative Care ,Serine Proteinase Inhibitors ,Pancreatitis ,Evaluation Studies as Topic ,Acute Disease ,Humans ,Ovomucin ,Combined Modality Therapy - Abstract
Results of treatment of 32 patients with acute destructive pancreatitis are presented. Hemosorption on biospecific antiproteinase hemosorbent "OVOSORB" possessing the property of extraction of the excess of serine proteinases from blood plasma was used. High efficiency of the sorbent for treatment of destructive pancreatitis was shown. This effect was obtained at the expense of correction of hyperproteasemia, normalization of protein metabolism as well as prevention of the production and accumulation of middle molecule peptides possessing various pathological properties in the fluid media of the organism.
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- 1994
29. [Treatment of diffuse purulent appendicular peritonitis with antiprotease sorbent 'ovosorb']
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N E, Filipovich, V V, Kirkovskiĭ, L I, Mazur, V M, Moin, S B, Sinilo, G A, Lobacheva, and O G, Berezkina
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Postoperative Care ,Suppuration ,Rupture, Spontaneous ,Blood Proteins ,Peritonitis ,Appendicitis ,Ovomucin ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Hemoperfusion ,Intestinal Perforation ,Acute Disease ,Appendectomy ,Drainage ,Humans - Abstract
The authors studied the character of the therapeutic action of some links of protein metabolism in connection with the use of hemosorption with a biospecific antiprotease hemosorbent "ovosorb" in the complex treatment of 24 patients with diffuse purulent peritonitis of appendicular genesis. It was found that the antiprotease biospecific hemosorbent is marked by high efficacy in the correction of protein metabolism and the consequent systemic disorders in patients with peritonitis of an appendicular genesis. It is shown that "ovosorb" removes selectively from hemocirculation active forms of proteinase of their complexes with inhibitors and, in contrast to carbon sorbents does not possess unspecific sorption of the inhibitors of proteinases and other blood plasms proteins.
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- 1993
30. A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMPLEX FOR DRIVE OF MAIN CIRCULATION PUMPS OF NUCLEAR REACTOR VVER-1000 OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
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K. M. Vasyliv and L. I. Mazurenko
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nuclear reactor ,main circulation pumps ,synchronous turbogenerator ,transformer ,induction motor ,starting modes ,self-starting ,mathematical model ,differential equations ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Tools for computer investigation of the modes of operation of induction motors of the main circulating pumps of the VVER-1000 NPP reactor have been created. The mathematical model of the electrical engineering complex "synchronous turbogenerator of NPP unit – electric grid of power system – two transformers of own needs – four induction motors" in phase coordinates, oriented on explicit methods of numerical integration of the system of differential equations is developed. On the basis of the mathematical model the software designed for the study of electromagnetic and electromechanical processes of the system of induction motors of the main circulating pumps of the VVER-1000 nuclear reactor in the modes of: operative switching including start and run, switching to standby power, self-start of the motors with turbogenerator’s run-out and without it is developed. The investigations of the processes in the system of induction motors in the mode of operative switching during their power supply from the turbogenerator are carried out and the basic regularities of their course in qualitative and quantitative relations are established.
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- 2019
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31. FORMATION OF CHARACTERISTICS OF OPERATING MODES OF SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTORS WITH PERIODIC LOAD
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O. V. Bibik, L. I. Mazurenko, and M. O. Shykhnenko
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switched reluctance motor ,periodic load ,characteristics ,efficiency ,rotation frequency ripples ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Purpose. The purpose of the article is to create dependencies of efficiency on effective power when changing the supply voltage and switching angles, pulsation speeds of the rotor from the moment of inertia of the drive and mechanical characteristics of switched-reluctance motors with a periodic load, developing recommendations to ensure their effective and reliable operating modes in single-cylinder piston compressors. Methodology. To carry out research simulation mathematic modeling was used, to calculate the nonlinear inductance dependence on current and rotor angle, the finite element method. Results. The measures of improve the efficiency and reliability of drives single-cylinder piston compressors on the basis of the SRM has been proposed. Originality. Approaches that provide maximum efficiency values and a regulated level of ripple speeds of rotors SRM of single-cylinder reciprocating compressors in the operating frequency control range, with periodic load have been developed. Practical value. Algorithm for changing the supply voltage and switching angles of the SRM of single-cylinder compressors, which provides maximum efficiency values SRM when the rotational speed changes within the 1:6 range, has been developed. The minimum values of the moments of inertia of the drive of single-cylinder compressors, providing a regulated level of pulsations of the rotational speed of the rotor SRM with its regulation, were determined.
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- 2019
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32. [The initial clinical experience of using Ovosorb antiprotease hemosorbent in the combined treatment of dermatoses]
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O A, Mashkov, L I, Mazur, A V, Popov, B A, Sorokin, and Iu S, Prokhorov
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Adult ,Hemoperfusion ,Male ,Chronic Disease ,Acrylic Resins ,Humans ,Female ,Protease Inhibitors ,Middle Aged ,Ovomucin ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Skin Diseases - Abstract
The new antiprotease hemosorbent Ovosorb was tested during the performance of blood perfusion (BP) used as part of multimodality treatment of 11 patients. Of these, 2 presented with disseminated psoriasis, 3 with arthropathic psoriasis, 1 with psoriatic erythrodermia, 4 with atopic dermatitis, and 1 with recurrent urticaria. BP with the use of the hemosorbent Ovosorb produced the highest effect in patients with atopic dermatitis, psoriatic erythrodermia and recurrent urticaria; BP with Ovosorb was less effective in disseminated psoriasis. The clinical effect was lacking in patients with arthropathic psoriasis. Ovosorb possesses remarkable detoxifying properties, good blood compatibility; it does not provoke any complications in patients with different forms of psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and urticaria.
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- 1991
33. [A method of determining middle molecules]
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V V, Nikolaĭchik, V M, Moin, V V, Kirkovskiĭ, L I, Mazur, G A, Lobacheva, G N, Bychko, and G G, Baratashvili
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Brain Injuries ,Humans ,Appendicitis ,Toxins, Biological - Abstract
The authors suggest a method for the detection of 'medium molecules' to be used for rapid diagnosis of poisoning. They present their arguments in favor of a higher specificity of this method as against other rapid methods for 'medium molecule' detection in biologic fluids of the body. The authors' data evidence a high correlation between the results of the suggested method and gel filtration technique. The procedure may be used for the rapid diagnosis of peptidemia severity in the patients with grave endogenic intoxication and in cases when endotoxicosis is not the underlying condition.
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- 1991
34. [Use of a 'detoxicating tampon' in the treatment of abscesses of the abdominal cavity]
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N E, Filipovich, I N, Ermolenko, V V, Kirkovskiĭ, L I, Mazur, and A A, Morozova
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Abdomen, Acute ,Postoperative Care ,Surface Properties ,Charcoal ,Humans ,Surgical Wound Infection ,Tampons, Surgical ,Sorption Detoxification ,Adsorption ,Equipment Design ,Exudates and Transudates ,Abscess ,USSR - Published
- 1990
35. [Disorders of protein metabolism in neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and their correction by extracorporeal detoxification]
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V S, Ten, L I, Mazur, V V, Nikolaĭchik, and A N, Moiseev
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Hemoperfusion ,Infant, Newborn ,Humans ,Bilirubin ,Blood Transfusion ,Blood Proteins ,Jaundice, Neonatal - Abstract
A close relationship was established between the gravity of bilirubin intoxication, dysproteinemia and hyperpeptidemia in neonates. It is shown that accumulation of peptides belonging to the medium molecule group and associated pathophysiological manifestations may account for a graver course and less favourable prognosis of hemolytic disease of the newborn as compared to conjugation hyperbilirubinemia. It is suggested that the measures aimed at bilirubin removal by the control of the medium molecule effects should be supplemented. The results of hemosorption (51 sessions in 42 children) and substitution transfusion (27 operations in 24 children) were subjected to clinical and laboratory comparisons. In addition to bilirubin removal from the body, hemoperfusion permits the correction of protein metabolism abnormalities occurring in hemolytic disease.
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- 1989
36. [Hypophyseal function in children with kidney diseases]
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G A, Makovetskaia, I P, Koroliuk, M A, Soshnikova, and L I, Mazur
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Nephritis ,Adolescent ,Pituitary Gland, Anterior ,Gonadotropins, Pituitary ,Humans ,Thyrotropin ,Female ,Child - Published
- 1987
37. [Hemosorption in patients with hepatic failure]
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V G, Astapenko, L I, Mazur, and V V, Nikolaĭchik
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Hemoperfusion ,Liver ,Hepatic Encephalopathy ,Plasma Substitutes ,Humans - Published
- 1984
38. [Use of extracorporeal hemosorption in surgical hepatology]
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V G, Astapenko and L I, Mazur
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Hemoperfusion ,Postoperative Care ,Cholestasis ,Preoperative Care ,Humans - Published
- 1985
39. [Clinico-biochemical characteristics of hepatic insufficiency in peritonitis]
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N E, Filipovich, V V, Kirkovskiĭ, V V, Nikolaĭchik, L I, Mazur, and G A, Lobacheva
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Liver Diseases ,Humans ,Peritonitis - Published
- 1988
40. [Complications of extracorporeal hemosorption and their prevention]
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L I, Mazur, V V, Nikolaĭchik, V G, Astapenko, and V A, Ostapenko
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Hemoperfusion ,Fever ,Hypocalcemia ,Theophylline ,Heparin ,Humans ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Calcium ,Blood Coagulation ,Lipids - Abstract
The authors have analyzed complications in 395 hemosorptions in 189 patients with different diseases, burns being most frequent one associated with hypocalcemia resulting from great doses of heparin. Trental and small doses of heparin are proposed for prevention of the complications.
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- 1983
41. [Middle molecules--formation and methods of determination]
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V V, Nikolaĭchik, V V, Kirkovskiĭ, V M, Moin, G A, Lobacheva, L I, Mazur, and G N, Bychko
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Chromatography, Gel ,Chemical Precipitation ,Humans ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Peritonitis ,Toxins, Biological - Abstract
Medium molecules have been detected by two methods, gel filtration and screening technique, in patients with diffuse purulent peritonitis and with chronic renal insufficiency. No close correlation between the findings of the two methods has been observed. The results lead to a conclusion that, despite being rapid and simple, the screening method is hardly adequate for cases with endogenous intoxication. Approaches to improvement of this method are discussed.
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- 1989
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