Publications by authors named "Aliev V"

This study addresses the cervical part of the vertebral column. Clinical pictures of dystrophic diseases of the cervical part of the vertebral column do not always correspond only to the morphological changes-they may be represented by connective tissue formation and nerve and vessel compression. To find out the possible reason, this morphometric study of the cervical part of the vertebral column in 40 cadavers was performed.

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Acute hemorrhoids are the most common reason for referring to coloproctologist in people of working age. In the modern world, food culture and lifestyle are the most prominent factors leading to the risk of hemorrhoids. In the 21st century, it is hard to overestimate an importance of potential employability and active social role regarding socio-economic well-being.

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Objective: To increase the effectiveness of combined treatment in patients with rectal cancer and moderate risk of progression based on the concept of polyradiomodification (PRM).

Material And Methods: The study included 337 patients with rectal cancer and moderate risk of tumor progression. A short course of radiotherapy (cRT) (5x5 Gy) combined with several radiomodifiers (cRT+PRM) was performed in 147 (43.

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Intracranial B-waves (8-30 mHz) of blood flow velocity (BFV) in the cerebral arteries are observed in various pathologies of the brain. Changes in B-waves of BFV in pathological arteriovenous shunting and "steal" syndrome remain poorly understood. The aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of the B-wave amplitude of BFV (BWA) in patients with an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) in the brain.

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Aim: In a retrospective study, we evaluated factors associated with the early development of septic shock in patients with severe COVID-19.

Materials And Methods: We collected medical records of the intensive care unit patients submitted by the local COVID-19 hospitals across Russia to the Federal Center for the Critical Care at the Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University). Septic shock in crticially ill patients requiring mechanical ventilation was defined as a need in vasopressors to maintain blood pressure.

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The influence of oxygen content in active zirconium oxide layers on the electrophysical properties of TaN/ZrO /Ni memristors is investigated. The [O]/[Zr] atomic ratio (x) in the oxide layers was varied in the range from 1.56 to 2.

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Unlabelled: This article deal with method of multimodal, opioid-free anesthesia for colorectal surgery in the perioperative period.

Aim: To improve the quality of treatment for patients with colorectal cancer using non-opioid anesthesia and analgesia in the perioperative period.

Material And Methods: The study included 47 patients who underwent laparoscopic colon surgery.

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The modern model of inpatient surgical care of private and optimized state/govermental medical institutions allows us to change the paradigm of nosological attachment of the hospital bed to one profile of specialists for an adaptive model, when the wards can be reassigned depending on the needs of the hospital. In such multidisciplinary medical centers with mixed hospital beds without a nominal distinction in the nosological departments, a new therapeutic service is being developed - hospitalists, which provide a consistent curation of hospitalized patients, compensation of chronic therapeutic illnesses with patient's preparation for surgical interventions. Our work describes the experience of Fast Track recovery program with the active participation of a hospitalist in a surgical team, which is a new experience in the practice of Russian colorectal surgery.

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The atomic and electronic structure of nonstoichiometric amorphous tantalum oxide (TaO ) films of different composition has been investigated by means of electron microscopy, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Raman and infrared spectroscopy. The dispersion of the absorption coefficient and refraction index has been studied by spectral ellipsometry. The optical spectra were interpreted using the results of a quantum-chemical simulation for crystalline orthorhombic TaO .

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The atomic and electronic structure of nonstoichiometric oxygen-deficient tantalum oxide TaO grown by ion beam sputtering deposition was studied. The TaO film content was analyzed by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and by quantum-chemistry simulation. TaO is composed of TaO, metallic tantalum clusters and tantalum suboxides.

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Optical and transport properties of nonstoichiometric tantalum oxide thin films grown by ion beam deposition were investigated in order to understand the dominant charge transport mechanisms and reveal the nature of traps. The TaO films composition was analyzed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and by quantum-chemistry simulation. From the optical absorption and photoluminescence measurements and density functional theory simulations, it was concluded that the 2.

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Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (DCA) capacity along with the degree of internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis and characteristics of the plaque can also play an important role in selection of appropriate treatment strategy. This study aims to classify the patients with severe ICA stenosis according to preoperative state of DCA and to assess its dynamics after surgery. Thirty-five patients with severe ICA stenosis having different clinical type of disease underwent reconstructive surgery.

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Aim: To study cerebral autoregulation (CA) in region of the stenotic carotid artery.

Material And Methods: The study involved 35 patients with critical stenosis of the carotid arteries, including 24 patients were asymptomatic and 11 patients with symptomatic course. Blood flow velocity in middle cerebral arteries was monitored using Multi Dop X (DWL, Germany) with simultaneous noninvasive systemic blood pressure registration (CNAP, Austria).

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Aim: To present early and remote surgical outcomes in patients with locally-advanced right-sided colonic cancer, invasion of pancreatic head and/or duodenal wall.

Material And Methods: Early and remote surgical outcomes were analyzed in 27 patients who underwent gastropancreatoduodenectomy combined with right-sided hemicolectomy (ileotransversostomy extirpation) for locally-advanced right-sided colonic cancer.

Results: Mean time of surgery was 300 (240-460) minutes, intraoperative blood loss - 2000 (500-7200) ml.

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During recent decades radiotherapy is the basis, on which it is built a medical complex that is the first-line treatment of patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal. An increase of overall and disease-free survival and quality of life of patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal at the present stage of development of a comprehensive medical treatment is largely due to the improvement of technical equipment of radiotherapy departments of oncology clinics. The use of modem linear electron accelerators and systems of computer dosimetric planning to create a 3D program of isodose distribution, diagnostic devices (computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) as well as a number of other conditions permit accurate summarizing of proposed dose, reducing of absorbed dose to critical structures, diminishing unplanned interruptions in chemoradiotherapy course by means of modern technologies of conformal radiotherapy (3D CRT, IMRT, VMAT).

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Somatic mutations of KRAS, PIK3CA, and BRAF cause insensitivity of colorectal tumors to therapy with anti-EGFR monoclonal antibodies, necessitating a genetic testing prior to therapy. A biological microchip was developed and validated to allow detection of 19 somatic mutations in KRAS, PIK3CA, and BRAF genes. The method combines LNA-clamp PCR and allele-specific hybridization on a microchip and detects mutant DNA in 100 times wild-type background (1%).

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A role of maintenance chemotherapy (mCT) in patients (pts) with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) is still controversial. The purpose of this retrospective study was to investigate the toxicity and efficacy of mCT in pts with mCRC. There were 97/291 (33 %) pts with mCRC completed 18-20 weeks of first-line CT from 2007 to 2013 in our center.

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The article discusses the possibility of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in colon cancer patients and rectal cancer patients without the additional use of radiation therapy. The possible risks and benefits of such approach are analyzed and the data of available clinical studies are provided.

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Our study included 36 patients with hard fixed rectal tumors (T3, T4) who had received combined treatment at the Center's Clinics. On irrigoscopic evidence, lesions were more than 10 cm long. Radiotherapy was conducted thrice a week, STD of 4 Gy--TTD of 40 Gy; capecitabine, per os, 650 mg/m2 twice a day, days 1-22; oxaliplatin, 50 mg/m2, intravenously, days 3, 10 and 17; metronidazole in polymer composition, intrarectally, 10 mg/m2, twice, days 12 and 17 of radiotherapy; local hyperthermia (the <> installation), 460 mHz, 41-45 deg.

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Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. In our work changes of AKR1B1 and AKR1B10 gene expression levels in colorectal tumors were studied. Their potential diagnostic value was previously shown for several other cancer types.

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The report discusses our 30-year experience with surgical and combined treatment of rectal cancer. In cases of preoperative radiotherapy, loco-regional frequency of relapse dropped to 9.6% as compared with surgery (16.

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The expression of mRNA of proteins involved in the transformations of cytostatics (cytochrome P-450 1A1 and 1B1 isoforms) and genes encoding proteins participating in their regulation (Ah receptor, AHRR and ARNT) in intestinal tumors and intact portions of the intestine were studied. The expression of cytochrome P-450 1A1 increased in poorly differentiated tumors in comparison with its expression in intact portions of the intestine (tumor/intact tissue=1.65).

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The paper presents an evaluation of the results of surgical and combined treatment received by 961 patients at the Center's Clinics within 28 years. The analysis was based on 3 protocols of prospective randomized study. It dealt with assessment of the end results of surgical and combined treatment for operable rectal cancer using one preoperative hyperfractonated STD of 5-25 Gy.

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Specimens of tumor with K-RAS mutations were used to compare SSCP and NIRCA efficiencies in screening long target regions for dispersed point mutations. K-RAS mutations were detected in 5 out of 10 tumor tissue samples from colorectal cancer patients (in codon 12-4 and codon 13-1). Mutant alleles occurred most frequently in adenocarcinoma of the ascending colon and rectum.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate dynamics of B-waves' amplitudes (BWA) of blood flow velocity (BFV) in patients with cerebrovascular diseases during endovascular operations. We examined 12 patients with neurovascular pathology during neuroendovascular interventions. Patients were divided into two groups: 1st group (6 cases)--without intraoperative neurological complications, 2nd group (6 cases)--with complications.

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