Publications by authors named "E L Panchenko"

The friction stir welding (FSW) process is a unique combination of deformation and high temperature, which provides opportunities to modify microstructures through the adjustment of the processing parameters and is an ideal way to join non-weldable aluminum alloys by avoiding the formation of a molten pool. The 7xxx series heat-treatable aluminum alloys are widely used in the aerospace field as high-performance structural materials. The microstructure evolution and mechanical performance of these alloys are affected by the effects of thermomechanical processing, which provides opportunities to optimize the material properties by controlling microstructural features such as intermetallic constituent particles, dispersoids and nanoscale precipitates.

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Aim: To evaluate the prognostic value of GDF-15 in relation the development of bleeding and events in stable CAD patients, receiving combined antithrombotic therapy.

Materials And Methods: The data was obtained from the prospective registry REGATA, 343 CAD patients (249 males), median age 68 [IQR 62; 75] years) were enrolled. Patients with sinus rhythm and concomitant PAD received acetylsalicylic acid in combination with rivaroxaban 2.

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Background: The role of albuminuria as a marker of the atherosclerosis burden and a predictor of prognosis in patients with polyvascular disease (PD) has been little studied.

Aim: To evaluate the prevalence, association with atherosclerosis burden, and prognostic value of albuminuria in relation to cardiovascular and bleeding complications in patients with PD.

Materials And Methods: The data was obtained from the prospective registry REGATA-1 (NCT04347200).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study compares outcomes of rhythm control versus rate control in patients with recent onset atrial fibrillation, using data from the GARFIELD-AF registry.
  • Of the 45,382 patients, 52.6% received rhythm control and were generally younger and had fewer prior stroke or embolism incidents compared to the rate control group.
  • Results showed significantly lower risks of all-cause mortality and non-haemorrhagic stroke for those who underwent early rhythm control, highlighting its potential benefits for patient outcomes.
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Aim: Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) at high risk of thromboembolic complications who have had bleeding should strive to resume anticoagulant therapy. Existing traditional scales for assessing the risk of hemorrhagic complications are not highly specific for the risk of recurrent bleeding. Thus, searching is needed for clinical and laboratory predictors to identify patients who require a personalized monitoring regimen.

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