Olga V. Sazonova
Boston University
34 Papers
201 Citations
Olga V. Sazonova is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications. Previous affiliations of Olga V. Sazonova include Stanford University & Laval University.
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Papers
Genome-wide association studies of impulsive personality traits (BIS-11 and UPPSP) and drug experimentation in up to 22,861 adult research participants
Sandra Sanchez-Roige,Pierre Fontanillas,Sarah L. Elson,Michelle Agee,Babak Alipanahi,Adam Auton,Robert K. Bell,Katarzyna Bryc,Nicholas A. Furlotte,David A. Hinds,Karen E. Huber,Aaron Kleinman,Nadia K. Litterman,Jennifer C. McCreight,Matthew H. McIntyre,Joanna L. Mountain,Elizabeth S. Noblin,Carrie A.M. Northover,Steven J. Pitts,J. Fah Sathirapongsasuti,Olga V. Sazonova,Janie F. Shelton,Suyash Shringarpure,Chao Tian,Joyce Y. Tung,Vladimir Vacic,H. Catherine,Joshua C. Gray,Harriet de Wit,James MacKillop,Abraham A. Palmer +30 more
TL;DR: This study is the first to provide a genetic dissection of the relationship between different types of impulsive personality traits and various psychiatric disorders, and demonstrates a role for common genetic contributions to individual differences in impulsivity.
Coronary artery fixation at iso-arterial pressure: impacts on histologic evaluation and clinical management.
Philippe Laflamme,Jonathan Vaucher,Justine Turmel-Roy,Michèle Orain,Olga V. Sazonova,Olivier F. Bertrand,François Dagenais,Christian Couture,Sylvain Pagé,Sylvain Trahan,Sylvie Bilodeau,Philippe Joubert +11 more
TL;DR: Physiologic mechanical perfusion (active) fixation yielded significantly reduced coronary artery stenosis means when compared to the passive fixation method in post-mortem evaluations during autopsies, showing significant discrepancies when compared with passive histopathology.
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Professional burnout of outpatient and inpatient healthcare workers during the Covid-19 pandemic (according to Maslach Burnout Inventory, MBI)
N. A. Ostryakova,Leonid A. Strizhakov,S. Babanov,Denis Vinnikov,Olga V. Sazonova,Mikhail Yurievich Gavryushin,N. Y. Kuvshinova,A. Agarkova +7 more
TL;DR: It was revealed that all the studied groups of medical workers, according to the Maslach Burnout test, have increased rates of professional burnout and medical workers in COVID hospitals have significantly higher rates of «professional exhaustion», «depersonalization» and lower values of the «reduction of personal achievements» indicator, compared withmedical workers in multidisciplinary hospitals and outpatient clinics.
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Hygienic assessment of priority factors of labor conditions in modern medical organizations
D S Tupikova,Olga V. Sazonova,Mikhail Yurievich Gavryushin,D O Gorbachev,O. V. Frolova,Sabrina Rustamovna Trubetskaya,Mariya Sergeevna Nurdina +6 more
TL;DR: The purpose of the study is to identify the priority production-related and occupational pathology in a medical organization and the conditions and nature of the work of medical workers in the studied medical organizations, according to the results of a special assessment of working conditions corresponded to a harmful class of 1–4 degrees.
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Pos1137 correlations between clinical parameters and serum cytokine levels in osteoarthritis patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
TL;DR: The symptoms and the proinflammatory serum cytokine levels in OA (hand, knee, and hip) patients with T2DM and the relationships between clinical and immunological features are estimated to be linked with the severity of T2 DM-associated OA.