Publications by authors named "R K Kiselev"

: The choice of prosthesis for vertebral body reconstruction (VBR) remains a controversial issue due to the lack of a reliable solution. The subsidence rate of the most commonly used titanium mesh cages (TMC) ranges from 42.5% to 79.

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Single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer (smFRET) methods employed to quantify time-dependent compositional and conformational changes within biomolecules require elevated illumination intensities to recover robust photon emission streams from individual fluorophores. Here we show that outside the weak-excitation limit, and in regimes where fluorophores must undergo many rapid cycles of excitation and relaxation, non-fluorescing, excitation-induced triplet states with lifetimes orders of magnitude longer lived than photon-emitting singlet states degrade photon emission streams from both donor and acceptor fluorophores resulting in illumination-intensity-dependent changes in FRET efficiency. These changes are not commonly taken into consideration; therefore, robust strategies to suppress excited state accumulations are required to recover accurate and precise FRET efficiency, and thus distance, estimates.

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Introduction: The objective of the study is to determine if high-frequency (1 kHz) spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is better than low-frequency SCS for pain relief in chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI).

Methods: HEAL-SCS trial was designed as an open-label, parallel-group, single-center randomized study with a 1:1 allocation ratio. The trial was conducted in Meshalkin National Medical Research Center between August 2018 and February 2020.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pediatric arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) in children are rare yet serious conditions that can lead to heart failure and strokes.
  • The case study describes the successful endovascular treatment of a unique AVF in a newborn, which involved embolizing the connection between the basilar artery and a dilated deep cerebral vein.
  • After the procedure, the infant showed no signs of developmental delays and had normal blood flow restoration, highlighting that subtotal coiling can lead to positive outcomes in such high-flow vascular issues.
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