Publications by authors named "Kacharava A"

A spontaneous aortocaval fistula is a rare complication of abdominal aortic aneurysms. In 50 percent of the patients, it presents with the classic signs of a pulsatile abdominal mass, continuous bruit, and low back pain. A high degree of clinical suspicion and a well-performed physical examination are important for its timely diagnosis.

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This Letter reports the successful use of feedback from a spin polarization measurement to the revolution frequency of a 0.97  GeV/c bunched and polarized deuteron beam in the Cooler Synchrotron (COSY) storage ring in order to control both the precession rate (≈121  kHz) and the phase of the horizontal polarization component. Real time synchronization with a radio frequency (rf) solenoid made possible the rotation of the polarization out of the horizontal plane, yielding a demonstration of the feedback method to manipulate the polarization.

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Typically, myocardial bridging (MB) is considered a relatively benign condition; however, serious complications such as angina pectoris, myocardial infarction (MI), and sudden cardiac death may occur. The diagnosis and appropriate treatment of this pathology are important. We report a case of acute anterior wall ST-elevation MI occurring as a complication of MB involving the mid segment of the left anterior descending artery in a young, otherwise healthy woman who underwent a primary stenting procedure.

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We observe a deuteron beam polarization lifetime near 1000 s in the horizontal plane of a magnetic storage ring (COSY). This long spin coherence time is maintained through a combination of beam bunching, electron cooling, sextupole field corrections, and the suppression of collective effects through beam current limits. This record lifetime is required for a storage ring search for an intrinsic electric dipole moment on the deuteron at a statistical sensitivity level approaching 10^{-29}  e cm.

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Many different aortic arch variants have been documented before. Pseudo bovine arch is the most common variant of the aortic arch. Pseudo bovine arch with other factors such as stenosis and calcification impose great difficulties even for experienced cardiologists.

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A new method to determine the spin tune is described and tested. In an ideal planar magnetic ring, the spin tune-defined as the number of spin precessions per turn-is given by ν(s)=γG (γ is the Lorentz factor, G the gyromagnetic anomaly). At 970  MeV/c, the deuteron spins coherently precess at a frequency of ≈120  kHz in the Cooler Synchrotron COSY.

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Cardiac sarcoid is an infiltrative, granulomatous disease of the myocardium. It is more prevalent entity than once believed, especially subclinical disease. It affects heart mechanics causing ventricular failure, and disrupts the cardiac electrical system leading to third degree heart block, malignant ventricular arrhythmias, and sudden cardiac death.

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The beneficial effect of placement of intra-aortic balloon (IAB) pump before revascularization in patients with high-risk coronary anatomy and impaired left ventricular systolic function is documented. However, the conventional insertion of IAB pump via the common femoral artery may be contraindicated or may be even impossible in patients with severe vascular disease. Recently, the percutaneous insertion of IAB via the brachial artery has been shown to be effective and safe in small series of patients with vascular disease undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery.

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The cross section for inclusive multipion production in the pp-->ppX reaction was measured at COSY-ANKE at four beam energies, 0.8, 1.1, 1.

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The Cabrol technique is used to reimplant coronary arteries after aortic root replacement using a Dacron graft interposed between the aortic root graft and the native coronary artery. Although stenosis of the graft-coronary anastomosis has been described, there have been few reports of percutaneous intervention to these stenoses. An understanding of the Cabrol technique and its associated anatomical considerations is essential for invasive cardiologists, as they may encounter patients who have undergone this procedure.

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The fundamental reaction pp-->{pp}_{s}gamma, where {pp}_{s} is a proton pair with low excitation energy, has been observed with the ANKE spectrometer at COSY-Jülich for proton beam energies of T_{p}=0.353, 0.500, and 0.

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The differential and total cross sections for the dp--> 3Heeta reaction have been measured in a high precision high statistics COSY-ANKE experiment near threshold using a continuous beam energy ramp up to an excess energy Q of 11.3 MeV with essentially 100% acceptance. The kinematics allowed the mean value of Q to be determined to about 9 keV.

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The quasifree pn-->dvarphi reaction has been studied at the Cooler Synchrotron COSY-Jülich, using the internal proton beam incident on a deuterium cluster-jet target and detecting a fast deuteron in coincidence with the K+K- decay of the varphi meson. The energy dependence of the total and differential cross sections are extracted for excess energies up to 80 MeV by determining the Fermi momentum of the target neutron on an event-by-event basis. Though these cross sections are consistent with s-wave production, the kaon angular distributions show the presence of p waves at quite a low energy.

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Background: Chlamydia pneumoniae (C. pneumoniae) has been linked to atherosclerosis. Detection of this pathogen in peripheral blood cells may be valuable in the diagnosis of disease state.

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A measurement of the analyzing power A(y) of the p-->d--> (p p) + n reaction was carried out at the ANKE spectrometer at COSY at beam energies of 0.5 and 0.8 GeV by detection of a fast forward proton pair of small excitation energy E(pp) < 3 MeV.

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Polarized antiprotons can be produced in a storage ring by spin-dependent interaction in a purely electron-polarized hydrogen gas target. The polarizing process is based on spin transfer from the polarized electrons of the target atoms to the orbiting antiprotons. After spin filtering for about two beam lifetimes at energies T approximately equal 40-170 MeV using a dedicated large acceptance ring, the antiproton beam polarization would reach P=0.

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Activation of the protease-activated receptor (PAR)-1, one of four known PARs (PAR-1 to PAR-4), can be mimicked by thrombin receptor activating peptides (TRAPs) based on the PAR-1 tethered ligand. Interestingly, despite being activatable by thrombin, rodent platelets do not express PAR-1 and thus do not respond to PAR-1-derived TRAPs, indicating different activation mechanisms between human and rodent platelets. Using a rat platelet aggregation model, we determined that TRAPs based on the tethered ligand of PAR-1 fail to activate rat platelet aggregation at concentrations up to 1 mmol/l.

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Blood serum of ischaemic heart disease patients possesses an atherogenic potential which manifests itself in the accumulation of cholesterol in cultured smooth muscle cells of human aorta and in mouse peritoneal macrophages. Recently it was found that serum atherogenicity is associated with the presence in the blood of modified (desialylated) low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and of autoantibodies against LDL (anti-LDL). In the blood, anti-LDL and LDL form circulating immune complexes (CIC).

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The serum atherogenic potential in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) concurrent with hypercholesterolemia (LDL cholesterol more than 200 mg/dl), which is able to cause accumulation of intracellular cholesterol in cultured cells has been recently shown to be directly related to the level of total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol. The study was undertaken to examine how a lovastatin-induced decrease in LDL levels affects serum atherogenicity in patients with CHD and hypercholesterolemia. It was shown that the therapy of 22 patients with CHD and hypercholesterolemia led to a reduction in total and LDL cholesterol levels on an average by 24% and 32%, respectively.

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The sera from most patients with coronary heart disease concurrent with angiographically documented coronary atherosclerosis were found to contain apolipoprotein B (Apo B), neither apolipoprotein E (Apo E) nor apolipoprotein AI (Apo AI) in the circulating immune complexes precipitated by polyethylene glycol-6000 (PEG). Low density lipoproteins are the major components of cholesterol-containing immune complexes precipitated by PEG. A correlation was established between the serum levels of total cholesterol (r = 0,74; p less than 0.

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