Publications by authors named "A K Ibraeva"

Background: Gonorrhoea and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Neisseria gonorrhoeae are significant public health concerns globally. Nearly no gonococcal AMR data are available from Central Asia, and no data from Kyrgyzstan has been published. We examined, for the first time, AMR and molecular epidemiology of N.

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Colorectal cancer is a type of oncopathology widespread in Kazakhstan. The genetic component, as well as the possible etiopathogenetic mechanisms, is widely studied. One of the most promising areas is the study of diagnostic and prognostic possibilities of inflammatory biomarkers in patients with different degrees of tumor differentiation.

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Aim: to elucidate effect of asymptomatic left ventricular (LV) dilatation on the course of myocardial infarction (MI).

Material And Methods: LV remodeling and diastolic function, as well as inter- and intraventricular asynchrony were studied in 58 patients with primary anterior MI without signs of heart failure and ejection fraction >40% on month 12 of the disease. Patients were divided into 2 groups: with normal-sized left ventricle (LV end diastolic size [EDS] <5.

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The aim of the research was to develop recommendations for organization and improvement of emergency medical care in Shymkent (Chimkent) - a rapidly developing financial and industrial center in Southern Kazakhstan. It was found that the average annual daily load of iresuscitative teams and pediatric intensive care increased, which is associated with an increased frequency of severe cases, complications of disease of adults and children requiring intensive care therapy. Another objective measure that reflects the level of organization of Acute care of population is the specialization of rig team and timeliness arrival of the call.

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CO2 laser surgery has been performed in 56 patients with external endometriosis which had Stage III-IV dissemination according to the AFS classification (1979). A control group included 20 patients who were operated without using CO2 laser. Analysis of the major operative parameters, such as operation duration, blood loss, length of the postoperative period, febrile response, incidence of postoperative relapses suggested that the use of the laser technically facilitated surgery in patients with disseminated endometriosis, shortened the operation and was associated with a smaller intraoperative blood loss, better postoperative course, more reliable asepsis and ablastics and lower incidence of relapses.

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