Publications by authors named "S I Ismailov"

Objective: To analyze primary results of living related liver transplantation in the Republic of Uzbekistan.

Material And Methods: There were 44 living related transplantations of the right liver lobe in patients with decompensated liver failure between February 2018 and February 2023.

Results: Uneventful postoperative period was observed in 17 (38.

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Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) screening should be performed continuously at the primary care level in order to prevent disabling complications. Due to the high prevalence of undiagnosed T2D in the Republic of Uzbekistan, a decision was made to implement a nationwide screening program for T2D.

Objectives: The current study, taking into account the limited resources of Uzbekistan's health care system, aimed to offer the most effective, simple, and economical option required for the actual implementation of regular T2D screening in the country's primary care.

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Objective: To evaluate potential predictors of 1-month postoperative complications after primary ventral hernia repair using database of the 1 Clinic of the Samarkand State Medical University.

Material And Methods: A cohort study included 348 patients who underwent ventral hernia surgery in the 1 Clinic of the Samarkand State Medical University between January 1, 2014 and January 1, 2021. We performed logistic regression analysis to identify risk factors of postoperative complications.

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Unlabelled: Age-specific intervention and assessment thresholds based on FRAX® were developed for eight Eurasian countries participating in the EVA study (Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Russian Federation, and Uzbekistan). The intervention thresholds (major osteoporotic fracture) ranged from 3.6 (Armenia and Georgia) to 12.

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Unlabelled: A prospective population-based survey in a region of the Republic of Uzbekistan determined the incidence of fractures at the hip. The hip fracture rates were used to create a FRAX® model to facilitate fracture risk assessment in Uzbekistan.

Objective: This paper describes the epidemiology of hip fracture in the Republic of Uzbekistan that was used to develop a country-specific FRAX® tool for fracture prediction.

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