Publications by authors named "Abdrakhmanov A"

This prospective study evaluates the impact of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) on cardiorespiratory indicators in patients with long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation admitted to the Heart Center UMC between January 2022 and April 2024 in Astana, Kazakhstan. The study aims to assess the functional cardiac benefits of RFA. Out of 717 registered atrial fibrillation patients, 104 were examined before and 3 months after ablation, focusing on cardiorespiratory parameters.

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Introduction: The reduction of fluoroscopic exposure during catheter ablation of supraventricular arrhythmias is widely adopted by experienced electrophysiology physicians with a relatively short learning curve and is becoming the standard of care in many parts of the world. While observational studies in the United States and some parts of Western Europe have evaluated the minimal fluoroscopic approach, there are scarce real-world data for this technique and the generalizability of outcomes in other economic regions.

Method: The AALARA study is a prospective, observational, multicenter, and multinational open-label study.

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  • The study investigates how genetic variations in certain genes affect the metabolism and effects of the blood thinner dabigatran in patients with atrial fibrillation.
  • Using TaqMan technology, the research analyzed genotypes from 150 patients and found significant differences in dabigatran concentrations based on specific gene polymorphisms.
  • The findings suggest that polymorphisms rs8192935 and rs2244613 influence dabigatran's pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, particularly in the Kazakh population.
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  • * This review focuses on the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and genetic factors (such as gene polymorphisms) that influence the effectiveness and safety of DOACs, analyzing data from various databases and studies.
  • * Findings suggest that genetic variations affect how individuals metabolize DOACs, which could lead to personalized treatment plans to reduce complications; however, further large-scale studies are needed to better define dosing
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Colloidal suspensions of EuCl, EuBr, and EuSO nanoparticles (<50 nm) in dodecane and EuSO in 70% HSO were synthesized. Moving single-bubble sonoluminescence (m-SBSL) spectra were obtained for a bubble performing radial oscillations in these suspensions and translational motions at the antinode of a standing ultrasonic wave with a frequency of about 27 kHz. In these spectra (at a spectral resolution of 10 nm), the sono-excited luminescence bands of the Eu ion were detected for the first time, coinciding in the shape and position of the maxima (404, 413, and 377 nm for EuCl, EuBr, and EuSO, respectively) with the bands of Eu located in a crystalline environment in the photoluminescence spectra of nanoparticles of europium salts in suspensions.

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Introduction: The reduction of fluoroscopic exposure during catheter ablation of supraventricular arrhythmias is widely adopted by experienced electrophysiology physicians with a relatively short learning curve and is becoming standard of care in many parts of the world. While observational studies in the USA and some parts of Western Europe have evaluated the minimal fluoroscopic approach, there are scarce real-world data for this technique and generalisability of outcome in other economic regions.

Methods And Analysis: The arrhythmias with as low as reasonably achievable X-ray exposure study is a prospective, observational, multicentre and multinational open-label registry study.

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Aim    The study aimed to determine the efficacy of cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) for diagnosing left atrial appendage (LAA) thrombus before catheter ablation with the patient in the left lateral decubitus position and, also, to evaluate the risk factors for thrombus formation.Material and methods    This retrospective, cohort study included 101 patients with atrial fibrillation. All patients underwent transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) and left lateral decubitus CCTA.

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Nowadays, direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are the first-line anticoagulant strategy in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF). We aimed to identify the influence of polymorphisms of the genes encoding P-glycoprotein () and carboxylesterase 1 () on the variability of plasma concentrations of DOACs in Kazakhstani patients with NVAF. We analyzed polymorphisms rs4148738, rs1045642, rs2032582 and rs1128503 in and rs8192935, rs2244613 and rs71647871 genes and measured the plasma concentrations of dabigatran/apixaban and biochemical parameters in 150 Kazakhstani NVAF patients.

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Introduction: Data on burden and treatment outcomes of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) in Russia are limited. Poor adherence to recommended treatments can lead to suboptimal management of CSU patients.

Aim: To understand disease burden, treatment algorithms, and outcomes of CSU in the Russian cohort of the AWARE study.

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This is a brief research review on the new method of development for element luminescence determination, namely, sonoluminescent spectroscopy. The advantages and disadvantages of the technique of multibubble sonoluminescence (MBSL) in solutions used to apply this method are discussed. It has been shown that the use of a new technique moving single-bubble sonoluminescence (m-SBSL) in colloidal suspensions of nanoparticles (<50 nm) containing the elements analyzed seems preferable for this purpose.

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Purpose: Our study aimed to assess the achievement of target ablation index (AI) values and their impact on first-pass pulmonary vein isolation (FPI) as well as to identify FPI predictors.

Methods: Atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation was performed according to the local practice, and target AIs were evaluated. The actual AI was calculated as the median value of all ablation points for the anterior and posterior left atrial (LA) walls.

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Background: Inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs, associated also with conditionally pathogenic flora, play a key role in the development of several pathological changes in the organs of the urogenital tract in women, including tumors, infertility, etc. Objective is to determine the role of conditionally pathogenic sexually transmitted infections in the formation of pathological conditions of the cervix in women of reproductive age.

Methods: One hundred fifty-one patients aged 20-35 year participated in this cross-sectional study.

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Aim    To identify a complex of predictors and to create a mathematical model for prognosis of atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients with ischemic stroke of undetermined etiology. Material and methods    The study included 981 patients with ischemic stroke. Effects of the following factors were evaluated: gender, a history of stroke, a history of thromboembolism, presence of diabetes mellitus, grade of arterial hypertension, functional class (FC) of chronic heart failure (CHF), age, data of blood biochemistry, and data of coagulogram.

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Background: Stroke is a problem worldwide because of its high mortality and disability rates. Almost 90% of strokes are ischemic, and more than half of the deaths are caused by an ischemic stroke. Most risk factors for stroke are manageable so that it can be avoided with proper prevention.

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  • * Out of 10,970 patients analyzed, most had ischemic stroke, with the exposed group being younger on average than the unexposed group and showing higher rates of comorbidities and stroke lethality.
  • * The findings suggest that those living near the former test site are at increased risk for cerebrovascular diseases, highlighting the need for further longitudinal research to determine potential cause-and-effect relationships.
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Employees of the Bureau of Forensic Medicine (BFM) are exposed to various harmful and dangerous workplace factors during their work. The objective of the study is to improve measures to maintain a safe epidemiological situation in the experience of the BFM of the Republic of Tatarstan based on the results of an online questionnaire survey of employees, which included parts on the assessment of health, working conditions, and morbidity, including tuberculosis. The detailed analysis of the responses made it possible to determine a set of measures to improve the BFM workflow and health status of employees.

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Targeting mitochondria with thenoyltrifluoroacetone (TTFA), an inhibitor of Complex II in the respiratory chain, stimulated cisplatin-induced apoptosis in various cell lines in normoxia but not in hypoxia. This can be explained by the elimination of mitochondria involved in triggering apoptotic cell death by mitophagy, either Parkin-dependent or receptor-mediated. Treatment with TTFA alone or in combination with cisplatin did not cause accumulation of PINK1, meaning that under hypoxic conditions cells survive through activation of a receptor-mediated pathway.

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Host susceptibility and environmental factors are important for the development of gingivitis and periodontitis, but bacterial biofilms attached to the teeth and gingival tissues play a crucial role. We have analyzed and compared the subgingival microbial communities between subjects with dental plaque biofilm-induced generalized chronic gingivitis (CG), localized initial (Stage I) periodontitis (IP) and healthy controls (HC) of young people aged 18-19 years permanently residing in the city of Kazan (Tatarstan, Russia). The results showed that the α-diversity in groups with CG and IP was higher than in the healthy group.

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To counteract oxidative stress, antioxidants including carotenoids are highly promising, yet their exploitation is drastically limited by the poor bioavailability and fast photodestruction, whereas current delivery systems are far from being efficient. Here we demonstrate that the recently discovered nanometer-sized water-soluble carotenoprotein from sp. PCC 7120 (termed AnaCTDH) transiently interacts with liposomes to efficiently extract carotenoids via carotenoid-mediated homodimerization, yielding violet-purple protein samples.

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The moving single-bubble sonoluminescence of Ce in water and ethylene glycol solutions of CeCl and (NH)Ce(NO) was studied. As found, a significant part of intensity of the luminescence (100% with cerium concentration less than 10 M) is due to the sonochemiluminescence. A key reaction of sonochemiluminescence is the Ce reduction by a solvated (or hydrated in water) electron: Ce + e (e) → *Ce.

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Eukaryotes have evolved various quality control mechanisms to promote proteostasis in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Selective removal of certain ER domains via autophagy (termed as ER-phagy) has emerged as a major quality control mechanism. However, the degree to which ER-phagy is employed by other branches of ER-quality control remains largely elusive.

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Mapping of multiple atrial tachycardias after previous cryoballoon pulmonary vein isolations and multiple radiofrequency ablations can be challenging even for experienced specialists. HD Grid high-density mapping catheter is one of the catheters, which helps not only to precisely identify the mechanisms of macro-reentry tachycardia but also to avoid unnecessary radiofrequency applications. Accordingly, we present two cases of complex atrial arrhythmia with the use of HD Grid, which showed clear visualization of mechanisms and target ablations with the termination of tachycardia.

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The aim of the study was to observe the influence of different type of arrhythmias on pregnancy course and outcomes in women without structural heart disease. 72 pregnant women without structural heart disease with different type of cardiac arrhythmias had been studied. The most common types of arrhythmias were supraventricular tachycardia (44%, the 1st group) and premature contractions (40%, the 2nd group).

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Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process whereby damaged and redundant components of the cell are degraded in structures called autophagolysosomes. Currently, three main types of autophagy are recognized: macroautophagy, microautophagy, and chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA). However, we still know little about some specific types of autophagy that are linked to various intracellular compartments and their roles in the physiology of the whole organism and connections to various diseases.

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Chronic heart failure (CHF) remains one of the most important problems of modern cardiology. One of the effective treatment methods is resynchronization therapy (RT). The article presents an analysis of literature data on the effectiveness of RT in improving the quality of life, reducing the number of hospitalizations and mortality in patients with heart failure with severe left ventricular systolic dysfunction and expanding QRS complex, and also discusses key methods for optimizing RT.

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