Publications by authors named "A V Shulaev"

Unlabelled: The high incidence of colonic diverticular disease (DD) in the general population is a serious public health problem. According to statistics, DD is among the top five most common colorectal diseases. Complicated course of DD is observed in 12-15% of patients, and in 10.

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The article presents information about results of implementation of program of additional education of general practitioners within the framework of cognitive-behavioral prevention of iron deficiency in women. The prospective analysis of level of corresponding awareness and skills of physicians from sample (n=120) and control (n=120) groups before and after training established statistically significant differences in favor of physicians who were trained within the framework of experimental work program that confirms the effectiveness of the last one.

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In recent decades, evidence-based medicine acquired special importance in medicine. Therefore, proper presentation of data obtained in scientific research is extremely important. The statistical data processing, being an integral part of this process, often causes difficulties for researchers and its incorrect application results in distortion of results obtained.

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  • The working-age population in Russia has been steadily increasing, from 33.8 million (23.5%) in 2014 to 37.3 million (25.9%) in 2018, with Tatarstan reaching 986,000 able-bodied citizens (26.0%) in early 2019.
  • A study involving 897 people aged primarily between 60-69 years used the SF-36 Health Status Survey to assess living standards and their impact on health.
  • Results indicated that living standards decrease significantly with age and gender, highlighting a high prevalence of health risks, which suggests a need for targeted measures to improve the quality of life and reduce health issues among the aging population.
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Introduction: The TROPHY registry has been established to conduct an international multicenter prospective data collection on the surgical management of neonatal intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH)-related hydrocephalus to possibly contribute to future guidelines. The registry allows comparing the techniques established to treat hydrocephalus, such as external ventricular drainage (EVD), ventricular access device (VAD), ventricular subgaleal shunt (VSGS), and neuroendoscopic lavage (NEL). This first status report of the registry presents the results of the standard of care survey of participating centers assessed upon online registration.

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