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Aim. To assess effects of quinapril on the regulatory-adaptive status (RAS) in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) NYHA class 1 and arterial hypertension (HT). Material and methods.
V. G. Tregubov +2 more
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Regulatory adaptive status in determining the effectiveness of treatment with bisoprololum and nebivololum in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and hypertension [PDF]
Increase in mortality from cardiovascular causes, systemic thromboembolism, congestive heart failure, increased frequency of hospitalization and deterioration in quality of life is associated with atrial fibrillation (AF).
M. A Eremina +2 more
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Ivabradine therapy effectiveness in patients with chronic heart failure, Functional Class III
Aim. To assess the effectiveness of ivabradine-including therapy, as well as the effects of ivabradine on regulatoryadaptive status (RAS), in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF), Functional Class (FC) III. Material and methods.
S. G. Kanorskiy +2 more
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Compressed sensing with synchronized cardio-respiratory sparsity for free-breathing cine MRI: initial comparative study on patients with arrhythmias [PDF]
Background Evaluation of myocardial function with MRI is challenging on patients with impaired breath-hold (BH) capabilities or arrhythmias due to the difficulty of respiratory motion suspension and synchronization of cardiac cycles. Compressed sensing (CS) enables free breathing (FB) real-time cine imaging with improved spatiotemporal resolution, but ...
Feng, Li +5 more
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Adaptive capabilities of adolescents training working professions
The authors evaluated influence of study conditions on adaptive resources of students mastering occupation of wood-processing machine operator (80 youths) and secretary-assistant (88 girls), aged 18 years, during practical training. The evaluation method
O. V. Kiyok, V. Pokrovskiy
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Experimental Evidence for Phase Synchronization Transitions in the Human Cardiorespiratory System [PDF]
Transitions in the dynamics of complex systems can be characterized by changes in the synchronization behavior of their components. Taking the human cardio-respiratory system as an example and using an automated procedure for screening the synchrograms of 112 healthy subjects we study the frequency and the distribution of synchronization episodes under
Bartsch, Ronny +3 more
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Aim. Сompare the effectiveness of combination therapy with lisinopril and fosinopril in patients with diastolic chronic heart failure (CHF) in the presence of hypertension disease (HD), considering its impact on the regulatory adaptive status (RAS ...
S. Merzlyakova +7 more
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Aim.To identify the optimal treatment tactics in patients with Functional Class (FC) II chronic heart failure (CHF) (NYHA classification) and essential arterial hypertension (EAH), via investigating the effects of different medication classes on ...
S. G. Kanorskyi +3 more
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Goal. Сompare the effectiveness of combination therapy with zofenopril and lisinopril in patients with preserved ejection fraction (CHFpEF) of the left ventricle (LV) in the presence of hypertension disease (HD), considering its impact on the regulatory ...
S. N. Nedvetskaya +3 more
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Cardio-Respiratory synchronized bSSFP MRI for high throughput in vivo lung tumour quantification
The identification and measurement of tumours is a key requirement in the study of tumour development in mouse models of human cancer. Disease burden in autochthonous tumours, such as those arising in the lung, can be seen with non-invasive imaging, but cannot be accurately measured using standard tools such as callipers.
Gomes, A +6 more
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