Viktor Radzinskiy
Doctor of Medicine
Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology with Perinatology Course of the Institute of Medicine,

"Clinical outcomes of pregnancy. It is necessary to look for biomarkers."

1970

Graduated from Kiev Medical Institute (now - Bogomolets National Medical University), specialty - “General Medicine”.

1970 - 1985

Obstetrician-gynecologist, Head of the Obstetric Department of the clinical hospital No. 22 in Kiev.

1975

Candidate thesis on “Respiratory function of the placental mitochondria depending on various methods of labor induction” was defended.

1985

Doctoral thesis on “Features of the development of placental insufficiency in obstetric and extragenital pathology” was defended.

1985 - 1994

Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology No. 1 of the Turkmen State Medical Institute (now - Turkmen State Medical University named after Myrat Garryev).

1985 - 1994

Director of the Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan.

1987

The academic title of Professor was awarded.

1992

Full member of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.

1994 - 1996

Head of the second Obstetric Clinic of the Moscow Regional Research Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology (MONIIAG). 

1996 - present

Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology with Perinatology Course, RUDN University. 

1998 - present

Head of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine of the Faculty of Continuing Medical Education, RUDN University.

1999

Academician of the International Higher Education Academy of Sciences (IHEAS). 

2003

The honorary title “Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation” for personal merits in the development and implementation of research activities.

2007

The lapel badge “Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation”.

2010

The gratitude of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

2012

The Honorary diploma of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

2016

Emeritus professor of Perm State Medical University.

2017

Emeritus professor of the Ural Research Institute for Maternal and Infant Health.

2017

Person of the Year award in Moscow healthcare.

2018

Laureate of the National Award “Professor of the Year” of the Russian Professorial Assembly.

2019

Emeritus professor of Kazan State Medical University.

2019

Emeritus professor of Belgorod State National Research University.

2020

Emeritus professor of Voronezh State Medical University named after N. N. Burdenko.

Teaching

Gives lectures to students of the specialty “General Medicine”, residents of the specialty “Obstetrics and Gynecology” and students of the programmes of additional professional education of the specialty “Obstetrics and Gynecology” of RUDN University:

  • “Reproductive health”,
  • “Maternal mortality”,
  • “Fundamentals of perineology”,
  • “Pre-gravidar preparation”,
  • “Endometriosis. Problems, solutions”.

The author of the monographs and manuals:

  1. Adenomyosis. The contraversions of modernity. Pain, bleeding, infertility / ed. by V. E. Radzinskiy. - M.: MediaBureau “StatusPraesens”, 2020 - 208 p.
    Until now, adenomyosis is considered in conjunction with endometriosis, but it is impossible to put an equal sign between these diseases: the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and therapeutic approaches are strikingly different. This isolation of adenomyosis contributed to its separation into a separate nosological unit, which is reflected in the ICD-11 (it comes into force on January 1, 2022).
    The only method of treating adenomyosis is hysterectomy, but it is unacceptable if the patient wants to become a mother. Is there a way out? Is drug therapy effective? What options for organ-preserving operations have been developed to date?
    The publication summarizes the results of international scientific research and reflects the authors’ own experience in the management of patients with adenomyosis.
    https://praesens.ru/knigi-1/adenomioz/
  2. Perineology. Esthetic gynecology / V. E. Radzinskiy, M. R. Orazov, L. R. Toktar. - M.: MediaBureau “StatusPraesens”, 2020 - 416 p.
    The main book from StatusPraesens for obstetricians and gynecologists on perineology and aesthetics. The paradoxes of modern perineology are proven and debatable. Aesthetics and sexuality-from “hype” to scientific and clinical significance. Crotch design: how to avoid accusations of commercialization of medicine and preserve the reputation? Working tools of the anti-aging strategy. Legal aspects of the work of a perineologist. Honest answers to controversial questions about perineology and aesthetic gynecology.
    https://praesens.ru/knigi-1/perineologiya-esteticheskaya-ginekologiya/
  3. Anemias and reproductive health / A.V. Solovyeva, V. G. Sturov et al., ed. by V. E. Radzinskiy. M.: MediaBureau “StatusPraesens”, 2019. - 200 p.
    The main book on anemia for obstetricians and gynecologists. Modern ideas about anemia, the prevalence of disease types and their impact on the state of the reproductive system of women, the range of clinical possibilities allowed in practice (order No. 572n).
    https://praesens.ru/knigi-1/anemii-i-reproduktivnoe-zdorove/#_superblok_1729.html
  4. V. E. Radzinskiy, M. R. Orazov. Infertility and endometriosis. Versions and contraversions. Moscow: MediaBureau “StatusPraesens”, 2019. - 208 p.
    In a non-standard way of contraversions (sections “Pro”, “Et contra”, “Point of view”), information on the prevalence, etiology and pathogenesis of infertility caused by endometriosis is presented, and the world experience of diagnosis, conservative and surgical methods of treatment is summarized from the point of view of evidence. The publication summarizes in detail and thoroughly the results of the most significant evidence-based studies on the topic of endometriosis and infertility.
    The publication is intended exclusively for thinking obstetricians and gynecologists and heads of women’s clinics, maternity hospitals and perinatal centers, gynecological departments of multidisciplinary hospitals, employees and heads of departments of obstetrics and gynecology, students of all forms of continuing medical education, postgraduate students, clinical residents and students of medical universities.
    https://praesens.ru/knigi-1/besplodie-i-endometrioz-versii-i/#_superblok_679.html
  5. V. E. Radzinskiy, A. A. Orazmuradov. Early pregnancy. From pre-gravidar preparation to healthy gestation. Moscow: MediaBureau “StatusPraesens”, 2018. - 786 p.
    In 2017, the demographic situation began to resemble the 1990s. The birth rate is declining: in 2016, 52 thousand fewer babies were born than in 2015, only in the first half of 2017-100 thousand less than in the same period of 2016. The morbidity of the population is increasing, including in the reproductive age, and normal pregnancy as such is becoming increasingly rare. What can a clinician do to ensure the well-being of the first trimester - the so-called “golden weeks” of gestation? What is the “minimum necessary” intervention to achieve the desired goal - the birth of healthy offspring?
    The publication is intended for obstetricians and gynecologists and heads of women's clinics, maternity hospitals and perinatal centers, gynecological departments of multidisciplinary hospitals, employees and heads of departments of obstetrics and gynecology, students of the faculties of advanced training of medical workers and postgraduate education, postgraduate students, clinical residents and students of medical universities.
    https://search.rsl.ru/ru/record/01009584818
  6. Radzinskiy V. E. Obstetric aggression, v. 2.0. M.: MediaBureau “StatusPraesens”, 2017. - 872 p.
    The author once again outlines the prospects for an evolutionary transition to high civilized standards throughout the country, critically reflecting on the undoubted achievements, highlighting the reserve capabilities of the service.
    The monograph is intended exclusively for professionals: obstetricians and gynecologists and heads of women’s clinics, maternity hospitals and perinatal centers, gynecological departments of multidisciplinary hospitals, employees and heads of departments of obstetrics and gynecology, students of the faculties of advanced training of medical workers and postgraduate education, postgraduate students, clinical residents and students of medical universities.
    https://akusher-lib.ru/books/akusherskaya-agressiya-v-2-0/
  7. Radzinskiy V. E. Mammary gland medicine and gynecological diseases. Moscow: MediaBureau “StatusPraesens”, 2017. - 352 p.
    “Mammary gland medicine” is a complex of theoretical and purely practical knowledge and skills necessary for general practitioners, gynecologists and oncologists. The second edition of the book is not just an attempt to supplement the previous information with new data. To a greater extent, this is a kind of rethinking of existing positions in the problem of mammary gland medicine.
    The publication is intended for obstetricians-gynecologists, mammologists, surgeons, general practitioners, students of all forms of continuing medical education, clinical residents and students of medical universities.
    https://praesens.ru/knigi-1/meditsina-molochnoy-zhelezy-i-ginekologicheskie-bolezni/#_superblok-1_377.html
  8. V. E. Radzinskiy, E. Yu. Glukhov. Cavitated solutions in reproductive medicine. Moscow: MediaBureau “StatusPraesens”, 2017. - 344 p.
    One of the most powerful aspirations in modern medicine is summed up in the succinct term “demedicalization”. Polypragmasy with poorly predicted drug interactions in our country remains beyond the scope of statistical registration and, consequently, analysis. Side effects, drug resistance of microbes - this is just the beginning of a long list of problems that can be solved by reducing the use of medicines with unproven effects and replacing them with non-drug treatment methods.
    The publication is intended for obstetricians and gynecologists and heads of women's clinics, maternity hospitals and perinatal centers, gynecological departments of multidisciplinary hospitals, employees and heads of departments of obstetrics and gynecology, students of all forms of continuing medical education, postgraduate students, clinical residents and students of medical universities.
    https://praesens.ru/knigi-1/kavitirovannye-rastvory-v-reproduktivnoy-meditsine/#_superblok-1_672.html
  9. V. E. Radzinskiy, E. Yu. Glukhov. Radio wave and argon plasma in the practice of an obstetrician-gynecologist. MediaBureau “StatusPraesens”, 2016. - 216 p.
    In this publication, the authors offer the reader a systematic and complete information about the possibilities and practical significance of electrosurgical methods of treatment in obstetrics and gynecology.
    The publication is intended for obstetricians and gynecologists and heads of women’s clinics, maternity hospitals and perinatal centers, gynecological departments of multidisciplinary hospitals, employees and heads of departments of obstetrics and gynecology, students of the faculties of advanced training of medical workers and postgraduate education, postgraduate students, clinical residents and students of medical universities.
    https://praesens.ru/knigi-1/radiovolna-i-argonovaya-plazma-v-praktike-akushera-ginekologa/#_superblok-1_367.html

Science

  • Developed the concept of reducing maternal mortality and introduced new family planning technologies in the regions of traditional large families, as well as prevention and treatment of perinatal infections and fetal growth retardation.
  • Developed and implemented evidence-based measures to improve women’s reproductive health. This was achieved thanks to research to determine the main risk factors for the development of certain environmentally determined gynecological diseases, complications of pregnancy and childbirth.
  • Established his own scientific school. It is based on the results of research in the field of biochemistry and molecular biology. The priority area of activity is molecular and genetic determinants of the formation and development of obstetric and perinatal complications. The research is carried out jointly with the Department of Biology and General Genetics of RUDN University and the Institute of Regenerative Medicine of Moscow State University.

Scientific interests

  • Reproductive health in modern socio-economic and environmental conditions,
  • Genetic aspects of physiological and complicated pregnancy,
  • Obstetric Infectology,
  • Prevention of complications in early pregnancy,
  • Reconstructive surgery in obstetrics and gynecology
Luteal phase deficiency (LPD) is described as a condition of insufficient progesterone exposure to maintain a regular secretory endometrium and allow for normal embryo implantation and growth. There is evidence that both follicular and luteal phase abnormalities can result in LPD cycles. The aim of this randomized prospective noncomparative study is to evaluate the effectiveness of combination therapy in patients with LPD. This prospective study included 35 women of the reproductive age. They were diagnosed with the LPD with sonographically and laboratory-verified methods. The age of patients was 36 ± 0.46 years. The results of the study sonographically demonstrated an increase in the diameter of the corpus luteum from 1.36 ± 0.32 (initially) to 2.16 ± 0.21 mm after combination therapy. In addition, there was a statistically significant increase in the level of estrogens and progesterone in the corresponding phases of the menstrual cycle. Thus, the combination therapy for patients with LPD contributes to the recovery of cyclic events in the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal system, which determines the restoration of the endocrine function of the ovaries and promotes adequate secretory rearrangement of the endometrium in women of reproductive age.
The aim of the study was the analysis of immune inflammatory processes in the development of the pelvic pain syndrome associated with adenomyosis. For morphological examination were used 54 fragments of the myometrium obtained from patients after hysterectomy with pelvic pain on a background of diffuse adenomyosis of II–III degree, and 20 patients with painless form of adenomyosis. The identification of the macrophages distribution was held by means of an immune-hysto-chemical analysis of MAT (monoclonal antibody) for CD68. (Clone PG-M1, ‘Diagnostic BioSystems’, USA). The results of the study showed a significantly higher expression of CD68 (49.3 ± 2.3 vs. 21.2 ± 1.7 units. p <.01) in patients with painful adenomyosis form in areas of the ectopic endometrium, in the perivascular regions of the myometrium, as compared to those areas in women with painless group. We assume that these factors increase neurogenic inflammation and sensitivity of nociceptors in myometrium, activation of peripheral nerve fibers and, can act as triggers of the pelvic pain syndrome associated with adenomyosis.
To evaluate the prognostic value of a comprehensive endometrial study after early reproductive losses (RL). A group of 306 women with early RL (missed abortion (n = 120), spontaneous miscarriage (n = 120), and ineffective in vitro fertilization attempts (n =66) were prospectively examined up to 6 months after the discharge of the uterus at the hospital bases of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology with the Сourse of perinatology at the PFUR Medical Faculty. Hysteroscopic macrotypes differentiation–hyperplastic (n = 89), hypoplastic (n = 94) and mixed (n = 87)–was carried out on the basis of features grouping characterizing the thickness, color and structure of the mucosa, the intensity of a vascular pattern in the presence of a chronic endometritis (CE). Evaluation of sonographic accuracy after hysteroscopic CE macrotypes differentiation showed the presence of false-negative conclusions: about unchanged mucosa (6.9%); endometrium polyps (3.5%); intrauterine synechiae (4.2%). Immunohistochemical staining with CD138 isolation showed higher diagnostic accuracy in CE detecting in comparison with the morphological method: in a hyperplastic macrotype (90.5% and 84.1%, respectively), hypo- (93.7% and 89.8%) and mixed (81.6% and 79.4%). Great diagnostic value is shown in identifying histopathic CE features in the context of hysteroscopic macrotypes differentiation in groups of women with RL.