E O Kotova
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Kotova E, Domonova E, Kobalava Z, Moiseeva A, Pisaryuk A, Silveystrova O, et al.
Ter Arkh
. 2023 May;
95(1):23-31.
PMID: 37167112
Background: If infective endocarditis (IE) is suspected, the determination of the etiology is of fundamental importance for the verification of the disease and the appointment of effective therapy. Microbiological diagnostic...
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Kobalava Z, Kotova E
Kardiologiia
. 2023 Feb;
63(1):3-11.
PMID: 36749195
For the recent 20 years, substantial changes have occurred in all aspects of infectious endocarditis (IE), the evolution of risk factors, modernization of diagnostic methods, therapeutic and preventive approaches. The...
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Kotova E, Domonova E, Kobalava Z, Shipulina O, Karaulova Y, Pisaryuk A
Kardiologiia
. 2021 Mar;
61(1):87-97.
PMID: 33706691
Current infectious endocarditis (IE) is characterized by changes in its etiological and epidemiological profiles associated with increased incidence of IE of undetermined etiology. This requires a search for ways to...
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Moiseev V, Kobalava Z, Pisaryuk A, Milto A, Kotova E, Karaulova Y, et al.
Kardiologiia
. 2019 Jan;
58(12):66-75.
PMID: 30625099
Aim: to investigate clinical properties of course and outcomes of infective endocarditis (IE) depending on source of infection, to find predictors of mortality in a Moscow general hospital. Materials And...
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Kotova E, Domonova E, Karaulova Y, Milto A, Pisaryuk A, Silveistrova O, et al.
Ter Arkh
. 2016 Dec;
88(11):62-67.
PMID: 28005033
Aim: To investigate the specific features of conventional bacteriological methods and current molecular biological techniques for the etiological diagnosis of infective endocarditis (IE). Subjects And Methods: Examinations were made in...