Publications by authors named "A V Pugovkin"

The Aral Sea region (Uzbekistan) is infamous because of the ecological disaster characterized by the disappearance of the Aral Sea due to excessive uncontrolled water intake for agriculture needs. A new desert occurrence, soil and climate aridization led to pesticide and toxic metals environment pollution. The impact of environmental conditions in some areas of Uzbekistan on the health of soccer players is not as noticeable as, for example, the effectiveness of training, so it is not widely discussed in scientific papers.

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Background: Currently, left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are a successful surgical treatment for patients with end-stage heart failure on the waiting list or with contraindicated heart transplantation. In Russia, Sputnik 1 LVAD was also successfully introduced into clinical practice as a bridge-to-transplant and a destination therapy device. Development of Sputnik 2 LVAD was aimed at miniaturization to reduce invasiveness, optimize hemocompatibility, and improve versatility for patients of various sizes.

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The aim of the study was elaboration of an approach for monitoring of cardiac output (CO) and systemic arterial pressure (SAP) using data obtained via measurements of the pulse waveform in peripheral arteries under steady-state and transitive conditions. CO and SAP were simultaneously recorded in common carotid and femoral arteries in narcotized (urethane, 1 mg/g) rats continuously and after infusions of sodium nitroprusside, adrenaline hydrochloride, dextran solution or acute experimental hemorrhage. Fourier analysis has been employed for estimating the generalized transfer functions (GTFs) and generalized vascular input impedance (GVI) along with individualized transfer functions (ITFs) for the states in the aftermath of infusions of vasoactive pharmacological agents, dextran solution or acute experimental hemorrhage.

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The need to simulate the operating conditions of the human body is a key factor in every study and engineering process of a bioengineering device developed for implantation. In the present paper, we describe in detail the interaction between the left ventricle (LV) and our Sputnik left ventricular assist devices (LVADs). This research aims to evaluate the influence of different rotary blood pumps (RBPs) on the LV depending on the degree of heart failure (HF), in order to investigate energetic characteristics of the LV-LVAD interaction and to estimate main parameters of left ventricular unloading.

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In this work, the study results of an implantable pediatric rotary blood pump (PRBP) are presented. They show the results of the numerical simulation of fluid flow rates in the pump. The determination method of the backflows and stagnation regions is represented.

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