Publications by authors named "D S Lutsenko"

The search for new electrolytes (including solvents and salts) is essential for the development of lithium batteries. The sulfone family of solvents has gained significant attention due to their high electrochemical and thermal stability. In this study, we have explored the potential application of aliphatic non-cyclic sulfones with C8 to C10 carbon chains as electrolyte solvents for lithium batteries ((i-CH)SO, (i-CH)SO, and (i-CH) (i-CH)SO).

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  • The study aimed to improve endoscopic hemostasis for patients with ulcerative gastroduodenal bleeding using a technique called high-frequency biological welding electroligation.
  • In a trial involving 160 patients, those treated with this technique achieved primary hemostasis in 96.25% of cases, while a different method (monopolar thermal argon plasma coagulation) achieved only 82.5%.
  • The findings suggest that high-frequency biological welding electroligation not only provides better immediate results but also significantly reduces the recurrence of bleeding compared to the monopolar method.
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The effect of different types of cold exposures, long-term and rhythmically organized (RCE), which increased organism adaptive ability to cold, on osmotic fragility and sphericity index of rat erythrocytes were studied. It is shown that depending on the type, intensity and duration of cold exposure the change of sphericity index occurred. More over, RCE1 (exposure temperature -12 °C, during 2 days) led to the increase in osmotic fragility, but RCE2 (exposure temperature 10 °C, during 2 days), RCE3 (exposure temperature 10 °C, during 1 month) and long-term (exposure temperature 5 °C, during 1 month) - to membrane modification without change in its osmotic fragility.

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Comparative studying, using histological and biomicroscopic methods, of the dosed cryohepatodestruction (CHD), periarterial cryodenervation of hepatic artery (CDHA) and their concomitant application influence on the dynamics of hepatic restoration processes in experimental cirrhosis was performed. The investigations were done on 215 male rats owing body mass 200-280 g in a not changed and pathologically changed liver. There was shown, that CDHA promotes changes in hepatic tissue microhemocirculation, as well as the enhancement of the sinusoidal vessels diameter and relative square of vascular bed.

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