Evgeniy Kreydin
University of Southern California
69 Papers
46 Citations
Evgeniy Kreydin is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Urinary incontinence. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 27 publications. Previous affiliations of Evgeniy Kreydin include University of California, Los Angeles & Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center.
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Papers
Yeast Adapt to Near-Freezing Temperatures by STRE/Msn2,4-Dependent Induction of Trehalose Synthesis and Certain Molecular Chaperones
TL;DR: Below 10 degrees C, yeast show an adaptive response that sustains viability at low or freezing temperatures, which are commonly encountered in natural environments and laboratory refrigerators.
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Risk factors for sepsis after percutaneous renal stone surgery.
Evgeniy Kreydin,Brian H. Eisner +1 more
TL;DR: Novel agents targeted at sepsis prevention and treatment, such as anti-endotoxin antibodies and cholesterol-lowering drugs statins, are currently under investigation.
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Transcutaneous Electrical Spinal Cord Neuromodulator (TESCoN) Improves Symptoms of Overactive Bladder
Evgeniy Kreydin,Evgeniy Kreydin,Hui Zhong,Hui Zhong,Kyle R. Latack,Kyle R. Latack,Shirley Ye,Shirley Ye,V. Reggie Edgerton,Parag Gad +9 more
TL;DR: It is found that TESCoN led to decreased detrusor overactivity, improved continence, and enhanced LUT sensation across the different pathologies underlying LUT dysfunction.
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Surveillance and management of urologic complications after spinal cord injury.
Evgeniy Kreydin,Blayne Welk,Doreen E. Chung,Quentin Clemens,Claire C. Yang,Teresa Danforth,Angelo E. Gousse,Stephanie J. Kielb,Stephen R. Kraus,Altaf Mangera,Sheilagh Reid,Nicole Szell,Francisco Cruz,Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler,David A. Ginsberg +14 more
TL;DR: There is a shortage of high-quality evidence to support any particular neurogenic bladder surveillance protocol, however, there is consensus regarding certain aspects of regular genitourinary system evaluation in these patients.
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The Association of Serum Testosterone Levels and Urinary Incontinence in Women
TL;DR: Low serum testosterone is associated with an increased likelihood of stress and mixed incontinence in women given the role of pelvic musculature in maintaining urethral support and the anabolic effect of androgens on skeletal muscle.
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