Publications by authors named "V T Minchenya"

The kinetics of fibrin clot destruction under catheter-delivered 32- to 45-kHz ultrasound (US) has been studied at 36°C-38°C in isotonic saline solution. A pseudo-first-order rate constant increased linearly from 0.06/min to 0.

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Time-consuming design and manufacturing processes are a serious disadvantage when adapting human cardiovascular implants as they cause unacceptable delays after the decision to intervene surgically has been made. An ideal cardiovascular implant should have a broad range of characteristics such as strength, viscoelasticity and blood compatibility. The present research proposes the sequence of the geometrical adaptation procedures and presents their results.

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Catheter-directed ultrasound (US) has a synergistic effect on thrombus with streptokinase (SK). We aimed to assess whether a new method of arterial thrombolysis based on a combination of short-term US and intravenous SK administration can improve efficacy and minimize distal embolisation as compared to these two interventions applied separately. Experiments have been done on 23 mongrel dogs with ligature-induced femoral thrombosis divided into groups treated with (i) enzymatic thrombolysis (intravenous SK, n = 6), (ii) 36 kHz US-assisted thrombolysis (n = 6), (iii) US+SK applied together (n = 6), and (iv) control group with no treatment (n = 5).

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The article presents novel design of non-contact rotary ultrasonic motor consisting of ring-shaped stator vibrating in in-plane flexural mode and rotor provided with blades. In contrast to other motors with similar design proposed motor relies on the use of standing ultrasonic waves. This simplifies design and electronic control of motor and becomes possible due to introduction of artificial asymmetry, for example by tilting one or several blades of the rotor relative to the surface normal.

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To prevent a distal embolization in the course of ultrasound (US) angioplasty, we combined US thrombus disruption in peripheral artery in vivo with simultaneous administration of streptokinase (SK). Acute thrombosis was induced in the femoral arteries of 23 dogs. Two hours after thrombus formation, thrombus destruction was performed using US (36 kHz) and by a combined US+SK (75,000 U/kg) administration.

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