Publications by authors named "A M Ubaidullaev"

Bromination of the furanoquinoline alkaloid haplophyllidine by molecular bromine and -bromosuccinimide was accompanied by intramolecular cyclization to form mixtures of new compounds containing additional penta-, hexa-, and spirocyclic rings incorporating the prenyl group of haplophyllidine. The structures and absolute configurations of the chiral centers of all four bromo-derivatives were elucidated using a combination of NMR spectroscopic methods and X-ray crystal structure analyses.

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The indices of life quality were estimated by the Seattle questionnaire in 140 patients aged 19 to 79 years who had chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD). The results of the study determined the lower life quality indices in patients with COPD according to a number of social factors: domicile, occupation, number of family members, living conditions, and medical care.

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The objective of this study was to evaluate clinical and physiological efficiency of ammotherapy (PT) applied to the treatment of 112 patients in the phase of partial remission. It was shown that combination of standard baseline therapy and ammotherapy ensured positive dynamics of clinical symptoms and substantially improved parameters of external respiration and hemodynamics. It is concluded that ammotherapy can be recommended for a more extensive application to the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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The basic stages of putting into practice of tuberculosis monitoring systems in the Central Asian Region (CAC) (Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrghyz, and Tajikistan) with the assistance of the USA Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Central Asian Region Programs (CDC/CAR), and the USA Agency for International Development in 2000-2006 are considered. These stages comprised: 1) modification of accounting and reporting forms in accordance with the requirements of the uniform statistical tuberculosis registration system; 2) development, adaptation, and introduction of an electronic tuberculosis monitoring and management system (ETMMS) in the regions and countries of Central Asia; 3) epidemiological analysis of information of tuberculosis monitoring systems, by using the elements of evidence-based medicine. At present, policy electronic tuberculosis monitoring systems entirely cover the areas of three countries of the region.

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