Publications by authors named "K M Mirzaev"

Objectives: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are among the most commonly prescribed medications, but their use can be associated with a number of adverse reactions, including upper gastrointestinal lesions. The aim of the study was to identify clinical and pharmacogenetic factors associated with upper gastrointestinal lesions, including those linked to NSAIDs, in patients at a multidisciplinary hospital.

Methods: The study included 92 patients (mean age 59.

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  • This study investigates how genetic factors contribute to degenerative disc disease by reviewing existing literature from 2002 to 2022.
  • A total of 84 references were examined, with 43 significant studies selected for detailed analysis after excluding duplicates and less relevant publications.
  • Findings indicate that while there is some data on various biological processes involved in the disease, the involvement of genetic regulation remains limited, with certain factors like microRNA and TGF-b needing further research.
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This study's objective was to evaluate the effects of pharmacokinetic and pharmacogenetic factors on major bleeding in patients with ACS and non-valvular AF receiving combined antithrombotic therapy consisting of rivaroxaban, clopidogrel, and aspirin as part of dual or triple therapy. A prospective observational study was conducted in two PCI centers in Moscow, the Russian Federation, from 2017 to 2018. One hundred patients with ACS and AF were enrolled.

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Background: Angioneurotic edema is the most dangerous complication in angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) therapy. Based on the current data, the clinical and genetic predictors of angioedema development are still understudied, which demonstrates the relevance of this study.

Objective: To reveal the pharmacogenetic predictors of the angioedema as a secondary side effect to enalapril in patients with essential arterial hypertension.

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Objectives: Radioactive iodine therapy is considered for patients with certain clinicopathological factors that predict a significant risk of recurrence, distant metastases of thyroid cancer or disease-specific mortality. The aim of the study was to investigate the association between polymorphisms of genes, products of which are involved in the processes of DNA damage response and autophagy, and the adverse reactions of radioiodine therapy in thyroid cancer patients.

Methods: The study included 181 patients (37 men, 144 women; median age 56 [41; 66.

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