Publications by authors named "A V Shcherbinina"

The study of the characteristics and dynamics of laboratory biomarkers in patients with cardiovascular diseases (CVD) with type 2 diabetes mellitus who underwent COVID-19-associated pneumonia is of great clinical importance for preventing the risk of adverse events. IN the study we used data from 65 patients in the present work. Patients were divided into 2 groups: group 1 included patients with CVD: arterial hypertension (AH) in combination with coronary artery disease (CAD) without DM2 (n=45), group 2 included patients with CVD and DM2 (n=20).

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  • The study analyzed 116 patients with COVID-19-associated pneumonia, dividing them into two groups: 49 without cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and 67 with CVD, investigating various blood parameters and inflammation biomarkers at hospitalization and three months post-discharge.
  • Key findings included that certain inflammatory and hemostatic markers like CRP, ESR, and WBC remained elevated in the CVD group, indicating a persistent inflammatory state even after recovery compared to those without CVD.
  • Correlation analysis showed a link between inflammation markers and the extent of lung damage, emphasizing the importance of monitoring these biomarkers for predicting disease progression in CVD patients facing COVID-19-associated pneumonia.
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The study of the features and dynamics of the erythrocyte parameters of general blood analysis in patients with cardiovascular diseases who underwent SARS-CoV-2 associated pneumonia is of great practical importance. That was a prospective study. The study included 106 patients with SARS-CoV-2-associated pneumonia.

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In dogs with Tiri-Vella fistula, the natriuretic factor increases the secretion of the intestinal fluid and its content of sodium. In rats with increased content of natriuretic factor, the water and sodium absorption diminishes in the intestine whereas the secretion of 22Na into the intestine lumen is increased.

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