Publications by authors named "Proshchaev K"

Metabolic syndrome is a group of disorders that are closely related to both the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular diseases, and generally leading to the phenomenon of premature aging of the body. Excessive accumulation of adipose tissue contributes to the development of chronic immune inflammation and oxidative stress, which are both precursors to various disorders, such as insulin resistance, arterial hypertension and dyslipidemia, but also trigger inflammatory processes in patients. An increasing number of studies support the importance of chronic immune inflammation in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome, as pro-inflammatory markers such as TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, monocyte chemotactic protein-1 and growth of vascular endothelium.

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The study presents a study of the expression of CD68+ and CD163+ in the bladder as a marker of cancer in age-related aspects. As part of the work performed, 35 patients with bladder cancer with histological verification of the disease aged 36 to 70 years were studied. The role of CD68+ and CD163+ cells in bladder reactions can be interpreted as an indicator of diagnostic parameters of the activity of tissue macrophages and endothelial cells in cancer.

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We investigated the association of polymorphisms of genes tumor necrosis factors and their receptors (-308G/A TNFa, +250A/G Lta, +36 A/G TNFR1, +1663 A/G TNFR2) with the predisposition to the development of essential hypertension (EH) and the features of its clinical course in patients with metabolic syndrome. It has been demonstrated that the molecular genetic marker +36G TNFR1 (OR=1,25) is involved in the formation EH in individuals with metabolic syndrome. The risk of stage III EH in patients with metabolic syndrome is enhanced by genetic variants -308GA TNFa (OR=2,72), -308A TNFa (OR=2,72), +250G Lta (OR=1,80), and combinations thereof -308A TNFa with +1663G TNFR2 (OR=3,85), +250G Lta with +36G TNFR1 (OR=3,85), +250G Lta with +1663G TNFR2 (OR=3,85) while protective properties are inherent in -308GG TNFa (OR=0,32), +250AA Lta (OR=0,45), -308G TNFa (OR=0,37), +250A Lta (OR=0,56) and a combination of genetic markers -308GG TNFa with +250A Lta (OR=0,31), -308G TNFa with +250AA Lta (OR=0,39), -308G TNFa with +250A Lta (OR=0,31).

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  • The biological model of hypoxia helps diagnose changes in human red blood cells affected by low oxygen levels.
  • Combining this model with modern scanning probe microscopy techniques allows for a better assessment of lung diseases in older patients.
  • This approach can also enhance predictions regarding treatment effectiveness and patient outcomes.
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The study showed that ulcer disease in patients with metabolic syndrome is characterized by painless clinical course, bowel disorders in the form of constipation, enhanced appetite, unmotivated requirement for hypoglycemic therapy predisposition to complications along with activation of the inflammatory process in duodenal mucosa, high H. pylori count. The data obtained were used to develop the age-specific strategy for the treatment of elderly patients with duodenal ulcer and concomitant metabolic syndrome.

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The obtained data, from a position of geriatric syndromes, testify to need of including of simple estimated scales of a self-rating of health and cognitive disorders in the program of inspection of the elderly patients being on home social service. The special attention in group of elderly patients with arterial hypertension should be paid to widowers who have a low self-rating of health.

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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a multifactorial disease, in which development the important role played the cytokine genes, in particular interleukins. This type of leukemia is more common in the elderly. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the association of genetic polymorphisms of interleukin with the development of chronic lymphocytic leukemia among residents of the Central Chernozem region of Russia.

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It was shown that parameters of metabolic syndrome as predictors of lethal vascular outcomes of arterial hypertension (AH) in Belarus are significantly different fiom those proposed in WHO recommendations (1999). The glucose level of informative value in WHO recommendations is 6.1 mmol/l versus 5.

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Effects of pirebedil used to prevent falls in elderly patients with metabolic syndrome are discussed. A prospective controlled study showed that therapy with pirebedil significantly decreases the frequency of falls, reduces severity of pro-inflammatory and pro-oxidative activities, improves cognitive abilities. Prevention of falls by virtue of improved cognitive abilities is a new clinical effect of pirebedil and gives reason to recommend it for the treatment of geriatric patients with metabolic syndrome.

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We investigated association of polymorphisms of interleukin IA (IL-1A), interleukin 4 (IL-4), interleukin 5 (IL-5), interleukin-8 (1L-8) genes in elderly patients with predisposition to the development of chronic lym,nphocytic leukemia (CLL). Risk factor of chronic lymphocytic leukemia is a genetic variant -590T IL-4 (OR = 1,45) and protective factor -590S IL-4 (OR = 0,68). Genetic markers -590T IL-4 (OR = 2,46), -590TT IL-4 (OR = 6,65) and mix-590TT genotype of IL-4 allele 703S-IL-5 (OR = 6.

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At present, the ever-increasing number of persons of elderly and senile age does not receive from health and social care agencies sufficient volume of health services and social care they require. This article reveals the essence of such a concept as the phenomenon of senile asthenia. It also describes the characteristic of the algorithm of the specialized geriatric examination of elderly patients, which includes not only traditional but also very important for an elderly person special part, in particular, balance and gait assessment, identification of nutritional status to objectify the syndrome of malnutrition, assessment of mental function, activity level of an elderly person, the state of movement, a detailed identification of the social features of life of an elderly person, the quality of his life.

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Neuroimmunoendocrinology is a new science studying the interplay between major regulatory systems (nervous, endocrine, and immune) mediated through regulatory (signal) molecules. Its applied aspects concern elucidation of the influence of various exogenous factors on the organism manifested as alteration of signal molecule homeostasis. Effects of ethanol on organ systems are considered from the standpoint of neuroimmunoendocrinology.

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The authors present the results of an open prospective study undertaken to elucidate the influence of combined treatment of 72 patients presenting with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It was shown that traditional therapy supplemented by physical rehabilitation procedures, psychotherapy, and patient education during 6 months resulted in significant improvement of physical working capacity and mobility of the patients; moreover, it reduced the severity of apnea in the elderly subjects. The combined treatment of patients with COPD modulated the neuroimuunoendocrine status of their respiratory apparatus, enhanced the production of signal bronchodilatory molecules of vasoactive intestinal peptide, and decreased the level of bronchoconstrictor endothelin-1.

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Authors have revealed that rehabilitation index in young and middle ages are higher, than in elders. Also the state of elder invalidis is rather stable and more severe. The reasons of such situation are discussed.

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It is established during 1990-2008 new onset of morbidity level of adult people with malignant new growths by 21,2% (among men 16,9%; among women 25,2%). In Belgorod region for the studied period the average age of the population with morbidity has risen by 2,9 years from 37,1 to 40 (men from 33,7 to 37,3 years; women from 40 to 42,2 years).

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The original data about phenomenon of polymorbidity in geriatrics practice are presented in the article. Most often ways of the development of polymorbidity and their clinical outcomes are discussed.

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The aim of presented study was to investigate the morphological and immunohistochemical characteristics of the oral mucosa in patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. The study involved 40 patients aged from 18 to 64 years, among them 30 patients with Crohn's disease and 10 patients with ulcerative colitis. Clinical, endoscopic, morphometric and immunohistochemical study have shown that Crohn's disease is characterized by generalized inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract with signs of immune inflammation in the mouth, whereas in ulcerative colitis the pathologic process is limited to the colon.

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Physical rehabilitation is the basic method for all programs of medical rehabilitation on different pathologies. Such important diseases as chronic heart failure, diabetes mellitus, chronic pulmonary obstructive disease have the high risk of disability. There is a high motivation to their rehabilitation.

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This article presents data about criteria of quality of hospital aid for aged patients with otorhinolaryngologic pathology worked out by the authors basing on analyses of 708 cases. The criteria of effectiveness, adequacy and satisfaction of aged patients are described.

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The aim of the work was to study morphological and immunological characteristics of oral cavity in patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. The group of 40 patients aged 18-64 yr included 30 with Crohn's disease and 10 with ulcerative colitis. They were examined in clinical, endoscopic, morphometric, and immunohistochemical studies.

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The positive clinical effects of using the short-wave therapy in rehabilitation of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are presented in this article. 49 patients were included in this investigation. The criteria of successful rehabilitation were more expressive in the cases when the short-wave therapy was included in rehabilitative program.

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A rationale is proposed for the principles and strategy of non-medicamentous therapy of duodenal ulcer (DU) developing in the advanced age and assessment of its socio-medical efficiency. Staged treatment was given to 234 patients in whom DU was diagnosed between 61 and 65 (mean 63.2) years of age.

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Aim: To validate principles and policy of non-pharmacological treatment of duodenal ulcer (DLU) with onset at old age, to study medico-social efficacy of DU non-pharmacological treatment.

Material And Methods: The study was made of 234 cases of DU in patients aged 61-65 years (mean age 63.2 years).

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The positive clinical effects of using of clopheline in postoperative period in elderly patent with arterial hypertension are presented in this article. Clopheline has the good hypotensive effects. This drug may be recommended for treatment the hypertensive postoperative reaction.

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Benign hyperplasia of prostate is a very important not only medical but also social problem. The clinical and neuroimmunoendocrine status of elderly patients with benign hyperplasia of prostate treated by 1-blocker doxasosine is described in this article. Intercellular interactions were examined for tumor necrosis factor a (TNF-alpha), proinflammative interleukine-6 (IL-6), soluble intercellular molecule of adhesion (sICAM).

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