Publications by authors named "R V Atanesyan"

Differential diagnosis of hypoglycemic syndrome remains an urgent problem in Pediatrics. In this article, a case of glycogen storage disease (BNG) type 0 is described in the boy, which is undoubtedly a rare pathology, which makes it difficult to diagnose this form of glycogenosis. In this description, the case of type 0 BNG is caused by a mutation in the GYS2 gene encoding the hepatic isoform of glycogen synthase.

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Aim: To study the safety and clinical efficacy of an outpatient coronary angiography in various groups of patients according to a 6-year experience of the laboratory of endovascular diagnostic and treatment methods in the outpatient setting of the NMRC of Cardiology.

Materials And Methods: 2166 patients which underwent an outpatient coronary agiography from March 2009 to December 2014 were included. The success criteria was the successful completion of the procedure without the occurrence of major cardiovascular complications (death, transmural myocardial infarction; acute cerebrovascular accident, emergency cardiac surgery).

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Excessive body weight and obesity in childhood and adolescence are becoming more and more important unfavorable factors that entail extremely adverse consequences and require close attention of physicians of any specialty. Along with the high prevalence of obesity and metabolic syndrome in pediatric patients, children and adolescents in the majority of countries are diagnosed with vitamin D deficiency. Among the non-calcaemic effects of vitamin D, a significant role is played by its impact on the hormonal regulation of glucose metabolism and the synthesis of adipokines by fat tissue.

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Aim: To evaluate cost effectiveness of coronary endovascular treatment in patients with stable IHD during "one-night" hospitalization.

Materials And Methods: Using the cost-minimization analysis direct medical cost of coronary endovascular treatment in patients with stable IHD during the "one-night" hospitalization was compared with the "classic" hospitalization.

Results: The most cost-effective strategy for hospitalization of patients for transcutaneous coronary intervention (TCI) with stenting was the "one-night" hospitalization.

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Objectives: To assess the clinical outcome of one year follow-up in patients with diffuse long lesions treated with extra-long sirolimus-eluting stents.

Methods And Results: 85 patients underwent implantation of very long BioMime stents during the period from March 2014 to February 2016.

Results: The angiographic success rate was 100%, clinical success was observed in 98.

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