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    COMPOSITION OF DEATH RISK ACCORDING TO BEHAVIORAL FACTORS (SMOKING, ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION) BY THE RESULTS OF 27-YEAR PROSPECTIVE STUDY by A. Yu. Ivanova, I. V. Dolgalev

    Published 2017-10-01

    Aim. To assess the all-cause and cardiovascular mortality by the results from prospective cohort study of non-organized inhabitants of Tomsk city depending on behavioral risk factors — smoking, alcohol consumption, in 25 years observation.Material and methods. The study was done on the model of nono...

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    Predictive value of cardiovascular risk factors in the formation of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality: results of a 27-year cohort prospective study by I. V. Dolgalev, A. Yu. Ivanova, R. S. Karpov

    Published 2023-03-01

    Aim. To study the prognostic significance of cardiovascular risk factors (RFs) in the formation of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality based on the results of a 27-year prospective cohort study of Tomsk population of both sexes aged 20-59 years.Material and methods. The object of study was random...

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    Hypertension as a death risk factor in men and women aged 20-59 years: a 34-year cohort prospective study by I. V. Dolgalev, A. Yu. Ivanova, A. Yu. Shipkhineeva

    Published 2023-10-01

    Aim. To study the effect of hypertension (HTN) on the risk of cardio­vascular and all-cause death among men and women aged 20-59 years among Tomsk population in a 34-year cohort prospective study.Material and methods. The study was carried out on the model of Tomsk population. At stage I (1988-1991)...

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    Combined effect of hypertension and smoking on the death risk: data from a long-term 34-year prospective observation of Tomsk population by I. V. Dolgalev, A. Yu. Ivanova, Yu. Ch. Kim

    Published 2024-06-01

    Aim. To assess the risks of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in smokers with hypertension (HTN) based on the results of a 34-year prospective observation of a Tomsk population.Material and methods. The study included 630 men and 916 women aged 2059 years who underwent primary screening in 1988...

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    Spousal body weight concordance and the impact of spouse overweight on death risk: data form a 27-year cohort prospective study by I. V. Dolgalev, A. Yu. Ivanova, R. S. Karpov, P. A. Ovcharova

    Published 2022-06-01

    Aim. To study the interdependence of spousal body mass and influence of spouse overweight on the death risk according to the 27-year cohort prospective study.Material and methods. We examined a random household sample (n=1546; married couples, 427). Overweight frequency among spouses was studied on...

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    Smoking, smoking cessation, and cardiovascular and all-cause death risk (a 34-year cohort prospective study) by I. V. Dolgalev, A. Yu. Ivanova, O. L. Sarkisova, V. M. Bykonya

    Published 2025-07-01

    Aim. To study the effect of smoking and smoking cessation on the cardiovascular and all-cause death risk in a long-term 34-year cohort prospective study.Material and methods. In 1988-1991, 1546 people (630 men and 916 women) aged 20-59 years were examined. Over 34-year follow-up, 556 deaths occurred...

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    Influence of arterial hypertension, smoking, and their combination on mortality (according to the results of a 27-year cohort prospective study of the unorganized population of Tom... by I. V. Dolgalev, N. G. Brazovskaya, A. Yu. Ivanova, A. Yu. Shipkhineeva, P. M. Bogaychuk

    Published 2019-02-01

    Aim. To study the influence of arterial hypertension (AH), smoking, and their combination on the risk of all cause and cardiovascular mortality.Material and methods. We conducted a 27-year cohort prospective study of the unorganized population of Tomsk (916 women and 630 men aged 20-59 years). At th...

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    EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY OF FAVIPIRAVIR INFUSION IN PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED WITH COVID-19 by L. A. Balykova, K. Ya. Zaslavskaya, V. F. Pavelkina, N. A. Pyataev, N. M. Selezneva, N. V. Kirichenko, A. Yu. Ivanova, G. V. Rodoman, K. B. Kolontarev, K. S. Skrupsky, E. N. Simakina, O. A. Mubarakshina, A. V. Taganov, D. Yu. Pushkar

    Published 2022-03-01

    Research in the development of new therapeutic agents with a wide spectrum of the antiviral activity and a low ability to develop resistance remains the main dimension in combating the global threat to public health. The need for a parenteral form of favipiravir was dictated by the necessity to incr...

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    EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ORIGINAL DRUG BASED ON HEXAPEPTIDE SUCCINATE IN COMPLEX COVID-19 THERAPY IN ADULTS HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS by L. A. Balykova, O. A. Radaeva, K. Ya. Zaslavskaya, P. A. Bely, V. F. Pavelkina, N. A. Pyataev, A. Yu. Ivanova, G. V. Rodoman, N. E. Kostina, V. B. Filimonov, E. N. Simakina, D. A. Bystritsky, A. S. Agafyina, K. N. Koryanova, D. Yu. Pushkar

    Published 2023-02-01

    Currently, there are data that that make it possible to speak about a high clinical efficacy of the use of succinic salt of tyrosyl-D-alanyl-glycyl-phenylalanyl-leucyl-arginine (hexapeptide succinate) for the COVID-19 treatment. This article is devoted to the results of clinical trials of the origin...

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