Publications by authors named "Brovko E"

The care of a patient with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is considered from the perspective of an ecosystem, that is, a systemic approach describing effective partnership, collaboration and research aimed at creating value, involving all participants in the AD patient journey. The effectiveness of this ecosystem is only possible with the involvement of all stakeholders in its development, including patients, healthcare professionals at all levels, government agencies, private companies, and patient organizations. The unmet health care and information needs of patients with AD are a consequence of barriers in the AD ecosystem.

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WE INTRODUCE A CONTINUOUS FAMILY OF HIGH ORDER NEURAL NETWORK MODELS WHICH SOLVE THE SET SELECTION PROBLEM: given a finite list of finite sets, find a set that intersects each of them in exactly one element. The additive model proposed earlier by Clark Jeffries belongs to this family. We study deformations of the additive model within our family in a case when 50% of its attracting equilibria do not correspond to answer sets of the problem.

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A study is presented of 150 in-patients with paroxysmal tachycardias and tachyarrhythmias. Urgent management was carried out using a diagnostic algorithm designed by the authors that helped to establish early diagnosis using clinical adequate rational methods. Identification of clinico-pathogenetic form was realized in 95% of patients.

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The authors made a retrospective analysis of case histories of 201 patients who had died of fatal cardiac arrhythmias. The predictors of their death were ventricular fibrillation in 133 (66.2%) patients, asystole in 68 (32.

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Sublingual administration of molsidomin in average dose of 3 mg with an interval of 15 and 60 minutes was used in the treatment of 24 patients with ischemic heart disease with stable exertion stenocardia of the II-III functional classes. Course treatment in optimal chosen doses resulted in an improvement of the indices of conjunctival microcirculation and rheological properties of erythrocytes.

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