ПЕРИОДИЧЕСКАЯ ПНЕВМАТИЧЕСКАЯ КОМПРЕССИЯ В ЛЕЧЕНИИ ХРОНИЧЕСКИХ ОБЛИТЕРИРУЮЩИХ ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЙ АРТЕРИЙ НИЖНИХ КОНЕЧНОСТЕЙ
https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2018-5-5-5-11
Аннотация
Об авторах
А. Н. КрутиковРоссия
к.м.н., в.н.с. научно-исследовательского отдела инфильтративных заболеваний сердца
В. Н. Вавилов
Россия
д.м.н., профессор кафедры факультетской хирургии
Д. В. Королев
Россия
к.т.н., зав. научно-исследовательским отделом нанотехнологий
Е. Н. Семернин
Россия
к.м.н., зав. научно-исследовательским отделом инфильтративных заболеваний сердца
А. А. Костарева
Россия
к.м.н., директор Института молекулярной биологии и генетики
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Рецензия
Для цитирования:
Крутиков А.Н., Вавилов В.Н., Королев Д.В., Семернин Е.Н., Костарева А.А. ПЕРИОДИЧЕСКАЯ ПНЕВМАТИЧЕСКАЯ КОМПРЕССИЯ В ЛЕЧЕНИИ ХРОНИЧЕСКИХ ОБЛИТЕРИРУЮЩИХ ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЙ АРТЕРИЙ НИЖНИХ КОНЕЧНОСТЕЙ. Трансляционная медицина. 2018;5(5):5-11. https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2018-5-5-5-11
For citation:
Krutikov A.N., Vavilov V.N., Korolev D.V., Semernin E.N., Kostareva A.A. INTERMITTENT PNEUMATIC COMPRESSION FOR TREATING PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE. Translational Medicine. 2018;5(5):5-11. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2018-5-5-5-11