Publications by authors named "Shapovalov K"

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  • Aim: The study investigates how cystatin C levels change in patients after laparoscopic and retroperitoneoscopic procedures involving retroperitoneal organs.
  • Methods: It involved 162 patients with renal cysts who were categorized based on procedure duration and gas levels, using flow cytometry to measure cystatin C in serum and urine.
  • Results: Elevated cystatin C levels were observed after laparoscopic procedures with higher gas pressures; levels returned to normal by day 3, highlighting gas pressure and procedure duration as key risk factors for kidney injury.
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Ferroelectric domain walls are a rich source of emergent electronic properties and unusual polar order. Recent studies show that the configuration of ferroelectric walls can go well beyond the conventional Ising-type structure. Néel-, Bloch-, and vortex-like polar patterns have been observed, displaying strong similarities with the spin textures at magnetic domain walls.

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Introduction: The search for affordable and accurate predictors of the outcome of COVID-19 is extremely important, as it provides the possibility to effectively correct the patient treatment tactics.

Aim Of The Study: To develop simple and accurate criteria based on the dynamics of red blood counts that predict the outcome of COVID-19.

Materials And Methods: Observations were carried out in 125 patients with severe and extremely severe COVID-19, in whom indicators characterizing the state of red blood were determined in dynamics on days 1, 5, 7, 10, 14 and 21 after the hospitalization.

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The aim of the work was a comparative study of Tocilizumab and Thymalin effects on the morphological composition and indicators of the blood clotting system in COVID-19 of middle aged and elderly patients. Severe COVID-19 patients were divided into 3 groups: 1st - control (basic therapy), 2nd - basic therapy +Tocilizumab, 3rd - basic therapy +Thymalin. Hospital mortality in COVID-19 patients after standard therapy, Tocilizumab and Thymalin application was 40,9; 28,4 and 20,6% accordingly.

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The aim of the study was to evaluate the levels of cardiac biomarkers endothelin 1, B-natriuretic peptide (BNP), N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (Nt-proBNP), NO, and NO in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia and various degrees of pulmonary hypertension. Group 1 included patients with pulmonary artery systolic pressure <25 mm Hg, group 2 with 25-40 mm Hg, and group 3 with 40-60 mm Hg. In the group of patients with pulmonary artery systolic pressure <25 mm Hg, the level of NT-proBNP was higher than in the rest two groups by 41.

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The levels of markers of endothelial dysfunction, MMP9, and polymorphisms of genes of vascular tone regulation factors, platelet receptors, vascular wall remodeling and prothrombotic factors, and markers of endothelial dysfunction were studied in patients with complicated and uncomplicated diabetes mellitus. It was found that the neural network analysis of these data makes it possible to predict the development of diabetic foot syndrome with an accuracy of 92.9%.

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Ferroelectric domain walls are quasi-2D systems that show great promise for the development of nonvolatile memory, memristor technology, and electronic components with ultrasmall feature size. Electric fields, for example, can change the domain wall orientation relative to the spontaneous polarization and switch between resistive and conductive states, controlling the electrical current. Being embedded in a 3D material, however, the domain walls are not perfectly flat and can form networks, which leads to complex physical structures.

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The authors report successful surgical treatment of apostematous pyelonephritis complicated by sepsis in an 18-year-old patient with severe COVID-19 pneumonia (CT-2) and diabetes mellitus type 1. Active surgical approach with retroperitoneal drainage and decapsulation of the right kidney ensured positive dynamics in the treatment of destructive pyelonephritis, course of diabetes mellitus and elimination of sepsis. These aspects determined favorable outcome of disease.

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Microcirculatory hemodynamic indexes (HI) were assessed in patients with moderate and severe COVID-19. In both groups, a significant increase in the absolute spectral indexes (HI1, HI2, and HI3) and the ratio of low-frequency to high-frequency component (HI1/HI3) was revealed. In the group of severe infection, only the "slow" index (low-frequency HI1) of microcirculatory hemodynamics was significantly lower.

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Objective: To report our experience in surgical treatment of patients with COVID-19.

Material And Methods: There were 7815 patients with COVID-19 for the period from April 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020. During this period, 172 operations were performed in this group.

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The intrinsic mobile interfaces in ferroelectrics-the domain walls can drive and enhance diverse ferroelectric properties, essential for modern applications. Control over the motion of domain walls is of high practical importance. Here we analyse theoretically and show experimentally epitaxial ferroelectric films, where mobile domain walls coexist and interact with immobile growth-induced interfaces-columnar boundaries.

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Utilizing quantum effects in complex oxides, such as magnetism, multiferroicity and superconductivity, requires atomic-level control of the material's structure and composition. In contrast, the continuous conductivity changes that enable artificial oxide-based synapses and multiconfigurational devices are driven by redox reactions and domain reconfigurations, which entail long-range ionic migration and changes in stoichiometry or structure. Although both concepts hold great technological potential, combined applications seem difficult due to the mutually exclusive requirements.

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Moiré superlattices in van der Waals heterostructures have given rise to a number of emergent electronic phenomena due to the interplay between atomic structure and electron correlations. Indeed, electrons in these structures have been recently found to exhibit a number of emergent properties that the individual layers themselves do not exhibit. This includes superconductivity, magnetism, topological edge states, exciton trapping and correlated insulator phases.

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The active development of minimally invasive procedures on retroperitoneal organs using endoscopic technology raises the question of the most rational approach. The studies dedicated to the comparison of transperitoneal and retroperitoneoscopic approach are analyzed in the article. The advantages and the most common complications, as well as the factors limiting the widespread use of retroperitoneoscopic approach, are reviewed.

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Low-temperature electrostatic force microscopy (EFM) is used to probe unconventional domain walls in the improper ferroelectric semiconductor ErCaMnO down to cryogenic temperatures. The low-temperature EFM maps reveal pronounced electric far fields generated by partially uncompensated domain-wall bound charges. Positively and negatively charged walls display qualitatively different fields as a function of temperature, which we explain based on different screening mechanisms and the corresponding relaxation time of the mobile carriers.

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Article Synopsis
  • Diverse topological defects in hexagonal manganites, including ferroelectric vortices and domain walls, exhibit unique couplings between structural, charge, and spin properties, promising innovations in 2D and 1D systems.
  • Despite progress in identifying these defects, understanding their intrinsic properties remains limited, resulting in a confusing array of structural variants without clear relationships.
  • The study uses advanced electron microscopy and theoretical modeling to reveal that a single length scale governs the shapes of these defects, leading to a clearer understanding and uncovering new fundamental properties, including unique charge distributions and electrostatics.
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Impairment of hippocampal adult neurogenesis in aging or degenerating brain is a well-known phenomenon caused by the shortage of brain stem cell pool, alterations in the local microenvironment within the neurogenic niches, or deregulation of stem cell development. Environmental enrichment (EE) has been proposed as a potent tool to restore brain functions, to prevent aging-associated neurodegeneration, and to cure neuronal deficits seen in neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. Here, we report our data on the effects of environmental enrichment on hippocampal neurogenesis and neurosphere-forming capacity of hippocampal stem/progenitor cells Two models - Alzheimer's type of neurodegeneration and physiological brain aging - were chosen for the comparative analysis of EE effects.

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Unlabelled: The purpose of the study was to determine the relative number and degree of lymphocyte-platelet adhesion in patients with frostbites of III-IV degree of extremities with malnutrition and eutrophia.

Methods: Non-randomized prospective controlled study was performed in 49 patients of both sexes, aged from 16 to 60 years, with frostbites of III-IV degree of extremities. The object of the study was the blood plasma.

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Use of ferroelectric domain-walls in future electronics requires that they are stable, rewritable conducting channels. Here we demonstrate nonthermally activated metallic-like conduction in nominally uncharged, bent, rewritable ferroelectric-ferroelastic domain-walls of the ubiquitous ferroelectric Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 using scanning force microscopy down to a temperature of 4 K. New walls created at 4 K by pressure exhibit similar robust and intrinsic conductivity.

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We reveal a strong elastic interaction between nonferroelastic domain walls in ferroelectric thin films. This interaction, having no analogue in bulk materials, is governed by elastic fields that are associated with the domain walls and extends to distances comparable to the film thickness. Such elastic widening of the nonferroelastic domain walls is shown to be particularly strong in common ferroelectric perovskites.

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In the pursuit of ferroic-based (nano)electronics, it is essential to minutely control domain patterns and domain switching. The ability to control domain width, orientation and position is a prerequisite for circuitry based on fine domains. Here, we develop the underlying theory towards growth of ultra-fine domain patterns, substantiate the theory by numerical modelling of practical situations and implement the gained understanding using the most widely applied ferroelectric, Pb(Zr,Ti)O3, demonstrating controlled stripes of 10 nm wide domains that extend in one direction along tens of micrometres.

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We undertook prospective and retrospective analysis of 120 cases of A/HINI (2009) influenza complicated by pneumonia in pregnant women with the purpose of comprehensive assessment of these conditions taking into account relevant risk factors and preventive measures. Control groups were comprised of 100 pregnant women with uncomplicated influenza and 100 ones who did not fall ill during flu pandemic. The risk of severe disease and probability of its fatal outcome in pregnant women were 2.

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The analysis of injuries of floating crew of the Northern water pool in a state of alcoholic intoxication havebeen based on the 180 accidents on board of ships with temporary loss of ability to work, and 1686 casehistories with alcoholic injuries, which demanded treatment in a surgical department. Among persons,the received injuries on the ship in the state of alcoholic intoxication were 8.1% of the victims: in thestrength of the transport fleet - 8.

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