Sergey Yermolenko
Chernivtsi University
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Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2009
Sergey Yermolenko; A. G. Ushenko; Pavlo Ivashko; François Goudail; Ion Gruia; Camelia Gavrilă; Dmitry A. Zimnyakov; Alyona Mikhailova
This work is directed to the investigation of the scope of the technique of laser polarimetry and polarization spectrometry of oncological changes of the human prostate tissue under the conditions of multiple scattering. It was shown that the third statistic moment in the intensity distribution proved to be the most sensitive to pathological changes in orientation structure. Its value in the intensity distribution of polarization image I (0 - 90) of oncologically changed tissue is 21 times higher if compared with the similar statistic parameter of the intensity distribution of the healthy tissue. The results of studies of size linear dichroism prostate gland, as healthy and affected by malignant tumor at different stages of its development was presented. Significant difference in the values of linear dichroism and its spectral dependence in the spectral range λ = 280 - 840 nm as between research facilities, and between biotissues - healthy (or affected by benign tumors) and cancer patients was shown. These results may have diagnostic value for detection and assessment of the development of cancer.
Applied Optics | 2014
D. A. Zimnyakov; Sergey P. Chekmasov; O. V. Ushakova; E. A. Isaeva; V. N. Bagratashvili; Sergey Yermolenko
Speckle correlation analysis was applied to study the relaxation dynamics in soft porous media saturated by near-critical carbon dioxide. The relaxation of soft matrix deformation was caused by a stepwise change in the fluid pressure. It was found that the deformation rate in the course of relaxation and the relaxation time strongly depend on the temperature of the system. The values of relaxation time reach their maximal values in the vicinity of the critical point of saturating fluid. The contributions of hydrodynamic relaxation of the fluid density and viscoelastic relaxation of the porous matrix to its creeping are analyzed.
Sixth International Conference on Correlation Optics | 2004
A. G. Ushenko; Vasyl P. Pishak; Olga V. Pishak; O. I. Olar; Sergey Yermolenko; Alexander Prydij; A. S. Arbuzov
The investigation of possibilities of laser stokespolarimetry of soft (parenchymatous) biological tissue (BT) in the diagnostics of the appearance and development of pathological changes was presented. The proposed technique of BT image laser stokespolarimetry was founded out its high diagnostic sensitivity to the appearance of inflammatory pathological processes in myocardium tissue and parenchymatous tissues of the other organs.
Novel Optical Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications IV | 2009
Sergey Yermolenko; Yurij Ushenko; Alexander Prydiy; Stepan Guminetski; Ion Gruia
This work is directed to the investigation of the scope of the technique of laser polarimetry of oncological changes of the human prostate tissue under the conditions of multiple scattering, which presents a more general and real experimental clinical situation. To compare the above mentioned scope of biotissue laser polarimetry on the first stage the research of human prostate tissue in the conditions of single scattering was performed. The analysis of the obtained results showed high diagnostic sensitivity of statistic moments of the 3rd and 4th orders of coordinate distributions of matrix elements of both types of biotissues to the changes of optical-geometric structure.
Thirteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics | 2018
Sergey Yermolenko; O. P. Peresunko; Bronislaw Grzegorzewski
This work is devoted to the substantiation and selection of patients with ovarian cancer (OC) for the purpose of conducting expensive molecular genetic studies on genotyping. As diagnostic methods have been used ultraviolet spectrometry samples of blood plasma in the liquid state, infrared spectroscopy middle range (2,5 - 25 microns) dry residue of plasma polarization and laser diagnostic technique of thin histological sections of biological tissues. Obtained results showed that the use of spectrophotometry in the range of 1000-3000 cm-1 allowed to establish quantitative parameters of the plasma absorption rate of blood of patients in the third group in different ranges, which would allow in the future to conduct an express analysis of the patients condition (procedure screening) for further molecular-genetic typing on BRCA I and II.
Thirteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics | 2018
Sergey Yermolenko; O. P. Peresunko; Dmitrij N. Burkovets
The purpose of the study was to determine the histochemical and laser criteria for diagnosis of background, precancerous and endometrial cancer by the state of the cervical canal wall. The given data on the state of connective tissue in the endocervix can distinguish three differential prognostic possibilities: - prediction of the condition of the connective tissue of the endocervix of the normal endometrium without the possibility of differentiating the phases of the ovarian cycle; - prediction of the endocervix endotracheal connective tissue state of the endometrium as a separate process; - prediction for the condition of the connective tissue of the endocervix of the processes of expressed proliferation of the typical (glandular hyperplasia and glandular polyps) or atypical (adenocarcinoma) glandular first endometrial epithelial differentiation without the possibility of these processes among them. The stroke-scrape of the epithelium of the cervical canal (endocervix) allows the condition of the connective tissue to diagnose the processes of pronounced proliferation of the typical (hyperplasia, polyp) and atypical (adenocarcinoma) epithelium of the endometrium without the possibility of differentiating these processes among themselves.
Thirteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics | 2018
O. P. Peresunko; Sergey Yermolenko; Ion Gruia
The aim of this study was to use the spectrophotometry method to develop a diagnostic algorithm for blood studies and the content of douglas deepening in women with ovarian tumors. A comparative analysis of the blood of healthy women and patients with ovarian cancer revealed significantly greater optical anisotropy of the latter. Qualitative studies of polarization microscopic blood images revealed a very developed microcrystalline structure. Based on the study of blood and puncture and douglas deepening of healthy women and patients with benign and malignant tumors of the ovaries, using the method of laser polarimetry, experimentally developed and clinically tested photometric and polarization criteria indicating the presence of malignancy of the tumor.
Advanced Topics in Optoelectronics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnologies 2014 | 2015
O. P. Peresunko; Tetjana Kruk; Katerina Voloshynska; Ion Gruia; Camelia Gavrila; Sergey Yermolenko; Pavlo Ivashko; O. V. Ushakova
The aim was to study the possibility of using polarimetry methods of performance evaluation of blood plasma of patients with breast cancer and spectroscopy method in the diagnosis of breast cancer and determine the criteria for their use of non-invasive screening for problems.
Advanced Topics in Optoelectronics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnologies 2014 | 2015
Katerina Voloshynska; Tetjana Ilashchuk; Sergey Yermolenko
The aim of the study was to establish objective parameters of the field of laser and incoherent radiation of different spectral ranges (UV, visible, IR) as a non-invasive optical method of interaction with different samples of biological tissues and fluids of patients to determine the dynamics of metabolic syndrome and choosing the best personal treatment. As diagnostic methods have been used ultraviolet spectrometry samples of blood plasma in the liquid state, infrared spectroscopy middle range (2,5 - 25 microns) dry residue of plasma polarization and laser diagnostic technique of thin histological sections of biological tissues.
Advanced Topics in Optoelectronics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnologies 2014 | 2015
Sergey Yermolenko; Pavlo Ivashko; Ion Gruia; Maria Iuliana Gruia; O. P. Peresunko; Natalia Zelinska; Dmytro Voloshynskyi; Olexander Fedoruk; Dmitry A. Zimnyakov; Marina V. Alonova
The aim of the study is combining polarimetry and spectropolarimetry techniques for identifying the changes of opticalgeometrical structure in different kinds of biotissues with solid tumours. It is researched that a linear dichroism appears in biotissues (human esophagus, muscle tissue of rats, human prostate tissue, cervical smear) with cancer diseases, magnitude of which depends on the type of the tissue and on the time of cancer process development.