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Eksperimental'naya i Klinicheskaya Gastroenterologiya ; 187(3):97-118, 2021.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1267045

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Given the large number of reports on the peculiarities of liver lesions during the Sars-Cov-2 infection [1], a team of experts who participated in the 23rd Congress of the Scientific Society of Gastroenterologists of Russia and 15 National Congress of Therapists of November 19, 2020 decided to make additions to the Russian Consensus of “Hyperammonemia in Adults” published early 2020 [2, 3]. © 2021 Global Media Tekhnologii. All rights reserved.

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Eksperimental'naya i Klinicheskaya Gastroenterologiya ; 187(3):5-82, 2021.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1267044

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The presented clinical practice guidelines of the Gastroenterological Scientific Society of Russia (GSSR), diagnostic, and therapeutic approaches for patients with digestive diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic. The guidelines were approved by the XXIII Congress of the GSSR and the 22nd International Slavonic-Baltic Scientifi c Forum “St. Petersburg - Gastro-2020 ON-LINE” (St. Petersburg, June 11, 2020). The presented clinical practice guidelines of the Russian Scientific Medical Society of Internal Medicine (RSMSIM) and the Gastroenterological Scientific Society of Russia (GSSR), diagnostic, and therapeutic approaches for patients with digestive diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic. The recommendations were approved at the XV National Congress of Internal Medicine, XXIII Congress of NOGR on the basis of the 1st edition, adopted at the 22nd International Slavic-Baltic Scientific Forum “St. Petersburg - Gastro-2020 ON-LINE”. © 2021 Global Media Tekhnologii. All rights reserved.

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Cardiovascular Therapy and Prevention (Russian Federation) ; 19(4), 2020.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-825721

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The pandemic of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), caused by SARS-CoV-2, has become a challenge to healthcare systems in all countries of the world. Patients with comorbidity are the most vulnerable group with the high risk of adverse outcomes. The problem of managing these patients in context of a pandemic requires a comprehensive approach aimed both at the optimal management in self-isolated patients not visiting medical facilities, and management of comorbidities in patients with COVID-19. The presented consensus covers these two aspects of managing patients with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, gastrointestinal disease, and also pay attention to the multiple organ complications of COVID-19. © 2020 Vserossiiskoe Obshchestvo Kardiologov. All rights reserved.

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