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    Impairments in Gas Exchange and Mechanical Properties of the Lung in Acute Cerebral Circulatory Disorders by K. V. Lukashev, F. B. Matveyev, Yu. A. Churlyaev, P. G. Sitnikov, Zh. V. Pikelgaupt

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…PaO2/FiO2 decreased from day 5, more in hemorrhagic stroke and Qs/Qt increased. ICP persisted in the upper normal range in ischemic stroke and rose up to 27.5±2.7 mm Hg in hemorrhagic stroke. …”
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    Central Hemodynamics and Intracranial and Cerebral Perfusion Pressures in Acute Cerebral Circulatory Disorders by K. V. Lukashev, A. Z. Valiakhmedov, Yu. A., Churlyaev, L. Yu. Redkokasha, T. I. Borshchikova, P. G. Sitnikov, T. P. Aikina

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…In the first 5 days of ACCD, there was a normodynamic type of circulation in hemorrhagic stroke (HS) and a hypodynamic type in ischemic stroke (IS). …”
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    Peripheral Microcirculation and Endothelial Function in Comas Induced by Acute Cerebrovascular Accident by S. L Kan, Yu. A. Churlyaev, D. G Dantsiger, A. A. Kosovskikh, A. V. Ekimovskikh, P. G. Sitnikov

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The study was conducted within the first 7 days of ACA in 38 coma patients, who were divided into groups according to the etiology of stroke: Group 1 comprised 20 patients with hemorrhagic stroke; their mean age was 56.6±2.3 years; Group 2 consisted of 18 patients with ischemic stroke; their mean age was 58.5±2.2 years. …”
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    Serum Markers of Apoptosis in Traumatic and Ischemic Brain Injury by N. N. Yepifantseva, T. I. Borshchikova, P. G. Sitnikov, Yu. A. Churlyaev, I. K, Ratkin, N. V. Nikiforova, G. S. Surzhikova, S. A. Klochkova-Abelyants, G. N. Averchenkova

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The group of patients with strokes was divided into 2 subroups: 1) 11 patients with ischemic strokes (IS) and 2) 13 with hemorrhagic strokes (HS). The Glasgow coma scores for admission consciousness loss were 7.6±0.8 in the SBI group and 9.5±0.7 in the stroke group; mortality was 28.6 and 37.5%, respectively. …”
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