Irina Balatskaya
- Thrombin generation test - As a potential marker of severity and outcome of severe pneumonia with pulmonary sepsisBy Tatiana Martynenko, Irina Balatskaya, Shoychet Yakov, Momot Aleksey, Olga Rusakova and Anastasia GrebenyukTatiana Martynenko1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altai State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian Federation2The Altai Regional Pulmonology Center, Municipal Hospital #5, Barnaul, Russian FederationIrina Balatskaya1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altai State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian FederationShoychet Yakov1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altai State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian FederationMomot Aleksey1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altai State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian FederationOlga Rusakova1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altai State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian FederationAnastasia Grebenyuk2The Altai Regional Pulmonology Center, Municipal Hospital #5, Barnaul, Russian Federation
- Peculiarities of an ARDS and respiratory support in patients with severe viral (H1N1) pneumoniaBy Tatiana Martynenko, Maxim Bukchtoyarov, Vladimir Martynenko, Irina Balatskaya and Anastasiya GrebenyukTatiana Martynenko1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altai State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian Federation2The Altai Regionaly Pulmonology Center, Municipal Hospital #5, Barnaul, Russian FederationMaxim Bukchtoyarov2The Altai Regionaly Pulmonology Center, Municipal Hospital #5, Barnaul, Russian FederationVladimir Martynenko3The Altai Regionaly Pulmonology Center, Altai Regional Hospital, Barnaul, Russian FederationIrina Balatskaya1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altai State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian FederationAnastasiya Grebenyuk2The Altai Regionaly Pulmonology Center, Municipal Hospital #5, Barnaul, Russian Federation
- Predictors of adverse outcome in severe pneumoniaBy Tatiana Martynenko, Irina Balatskaya, Yakov Shoychet, Andrey Momot and Olga RusakovaTatiana Martynenko1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altay State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian Federation2The Altai Regional Pulmonology Center, Municipal Hospital #5, Barnaul, Russian FederationIrina Balatskaya1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altay State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian FederationYakov Shoychet1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altay State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian FederationAndrey Momot1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altay State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian FederationOlga Rusakova2The Altai Regional Pulmonology Center, Municipal Hospital #5, Barnaul, Russian Federation
- Endothelial dysfunction and prognostic significance of endothelin-1 in patients with severe pneumonia and pulmonary sepsisBy Tatiana Martynenko, Irina Balatskaya, Olga Dunaeva, Andrey Momot and Yakov ShoychetTatiana Martynenko1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altay State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian Federation2The Altai Regional Pulmonary Center, Municipal Hospital #5, Barnaul, Russian FederationIrina Balatskaya2The Altai Regional Pulmonary Center, Municipal Hospital #5, Barnaul, Russian FederationOlga Dunaeva2The Altai Regional Pulmonary Center, Municipal Hospital #5, Barnaul, Russian FederationAndrey Momot1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altay State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian FederationYakov Shoychet1Dept of Postdiploma Education, The Altay State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian Federation
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