Denis Vinnikov


Name

Denis Vinnikov

Position

Senior lecturer of department of the biomedical statistics and evidence-based medicine. 

Academic Career

 

 

Postgraduate degree

 

 

KMN dissertation defense Dissertation defense in the dissertation council of Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University (internal medicine)

2004

 

 

Postgraduate degree

 

 

Master of Public Health in environmental health science in the School of Public Health University of California Berkeley, USA

2014-2015

 

 

Graduate degree

General medicine. South-Kazakhstan State Medical Academy, Shymkent

1994-2000

Research and development

projects over the past five years

 

Research area: Occupational Epidemiology, Smoking Cessation, Tobacco Control, Respiratory Physiology, Lung Function Testing, High-Altitude Medicine

Projects:

  1. ATS/ERS Task Force on the Burden of Occupational Respiratory Diseases, a panel of 10 occupational diseases experts from around the globe, currently active
  2. Research Project on the occupational burden of obstructive sleep apnoea, UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco, Kyrgyz State Medical Academy, currently active
  3. Research Project of the spirometry reference values for Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz State Medical Academy, completed (see paper below).
  4. Research Project on the lung function effect of high-altitude climate therapy – systematic review, UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco, Kyrgyz State Medical Academy, completed (see paper below).
  5. Research Project on the systematic review of smoking and acute mountain sickness, UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco, Kyrgyz State Medical Academy, completed (see paper below).
  6. Research Project of the prospective lung function observational study in the high-altitude mining company, Kyrgyz State Medical Academy, completed (see papers below).

Publications for the last five years

 

1.    Vinnikov DV, Blanc PD, Brimkulov NN. Spirometry reference values for a Kyrgyz population. ClinRespir J 2016; Accepted manuscript published online. doi: 10.1111/crj.12539 (Thomson Reuters).   
2.    Vinnikov D, Khafagy A, Blanc PD, Brimkulov N, Steinmaus C. High-altitude alpine therapy and lung function in asthma: systematic review and meta-analysis. ERJ Open Res Jun 6, 2016 2: 00097-2015 (Thomson Reuters).
3.    Vinnikov D. Drillers and mill operators in an open-pit gold mine are at risk for impaired lung function. Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology 2016; 11:27 (Thomson Reuters).
4.    Vinnikov D, Brimkulov N, Krasotski V. Chronic intermittent hypoxia and blood pressure: is there risk for hypertension in healthy individuals? High Altitude Medicine and Biology 2016;1(17): 5-10 (Thomson Reuters).
5.    Vinnikov D, Blanc PD, Steinmaus C. Is smoking a predictor for acute mountain sickness? Findings from a meta-analysis. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 2016; 18(6): 1509-1516 (Thomson Reuters).
6.    Brimkulov N, Vinnikov D. Asthma and high altitude: is it safe to be and work? Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews 2015;11: 236-240 (Thomson Reuters).
7.    Vinnikov D, Brimkulov N, Blanc PD. Smoking increases the risk of acute mountain sickness. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine 2015;26(2): 164-72 (Thomson Reuters).
8.    Vinnikov D, Brimkulov N, Krasotski V, Redding-Jones R, Blanc PD. Risk factors for occupational acute mountain sickness. Occupational Medicine 2014;64(7): 483-489 (Thomson Reuters).
9.    Esenamanova MK, Kochkorova FA, Tsivinskaya TA, Vinnikov D, Aikimbaev K. Chronic Intermittent High Altitude Exposure, Occupation, and Body Mass Index in Workers of Mining Industry. High Altitude Medicine and Biology 2014;15: 412-417 (Thomson Reuters).
10.    Vinnikov D, Blanc P, Brimkulov N, Redding-Jones R. Five-Year Lung Function Observations and Associations With a Smoking Ban Among Healthy Miners at High Altitude (4000 m). Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2013;12: 1421-1425 (Thomson Reuters).
11.    Brimkulov NN, Vinnikov DV. Smoking ban at high altitude results in lung function improvement. // Medicine of Kyrgyzstan.-2013.-#2.-P. 39-42.
12.    Vinnikov DV. Comparison of spirometric readings in smokers with non-smokers in intermittent hypoxia. // Herald of the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University.-2012.-Vol 12.-#9.- P 41-44.
13.    Brimkulov NN, Davletalieva NE, Uchkempirova B, Vinnikov DV, Doolotova T.Zh. Spirometry: performance quality // Herald of the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University-2012.-Vol 12.-#9.- P 28-30.
14.    Vinnikov DV. Smoking results in accelerated lung function decline in workers at high altitude // Clinical Medicine.-2012.-#3.-P. 31-34.
15.    Vinnikov DV. Five-year observation of annual lung function decline in subjects exposed to chronic intermittent hypoxia // Therapeutic Archive.-2012.-#3.-P. 45-48.
16.    Esenamanova MK, Kochkorova FA, Vinnikov DV, Redding-Jones R. Nutrition and nutrition status at high altitude //Herald of Kyrgyz State Medical Academy.-2012.-#2.-P. 77-80.
17.    Vinnikov DV. COPD in conditions of intermittent hypoxia // Herald of Kyrgyz State Medical Academy.-2012.-#2.-P. 21-25.
18.    Burjubaeva AK, Vinnikov DV, Brimkulov NN, Sydykova SD. Is there public support for smoking ban in public places in Kyrgyzstan? // Herald of Kyrgyz State Medical Academy.-2011.-#3.-P. 45-51.
19.    Burjubaeva AK, Vinnikov DV, Brimkulov NN. Smoking cessation interventions in an industrial setting // Herald of Kyrgyz State Medical Academy.-2011.-#3.-P. 40-44.
20.    Burjubaeva AK, Vinnikov DV, Brimkulov NN. Efficacy of varenicline for smoking cessation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease // Herald of the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University-2011.-Vol 12.-#4.- P. 111-115.
21.    Vinnikov DV, Brimkulov NN. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has a worse clinical on flow at high altitude // Central-Asian Medical Journal.-2011.-#2.-P. 113-117.
22.    Brimkulov NN, Vinnikov DV. Ventilation trends in COPD at high altitude // Herald of the Modern Clinical Medicine.-2011.-#3.-P. 34-37.
23.    Vinnikov DV, Brimkulov NN. Differing exhaled nitric oxide as a marker of adaptation in men and women exposed to chronic intermittent hypoxia // Herald of the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University-2011.-Vol 11.-#7.- P. 63-66.
24.    Vinnikov D, Brimkulov N, Redding-Jones R. A Four-Year Prospective Study of Lung Function in Workers in a High Altitude (4000 m) Mine. High Altitude Medicine and Biology 2011;1: 65-69 (Thomson Reuters).
25.    Vinnikov D, Brimkulov N, Redding-Jones R, Jumabaeva K. Exhaled nitric oxide is reduced upon chronic intermittent hypoxia exposure in well-acclimatized mine workers. Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology 2011;175: 261–264 (Thomson Reuters).