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Plasma- and cytopheresis instruments for extracorporeal regulation of aggregate blood state in cardiovascular diseases

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1. The results of clinical trials and subsequent, broader use of domestic blood fractionators has shown that these instruments are fully adequate to the tasks of clinical medicine.

2. The design of domestic instruments for plasmo- and cytopheresis has permitted the development of a number of effective methods of treating diseases of the cardiovascular system.

3. Clinical experience has demonstrated the possibility of using blood fractionators to selectively influence the RABS system in combination with other devices and instruments.

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Scientific Research Institute of Transplantology and Artificial Organs of the Ministry of Health of the USSR (Minzdrav SSSR), Special Design Office of Biophysical Instrumentation, Ministry of Instrumentation of the USSR (Minpribor SSSR), Moscow. Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, No. 5, pp. 26–30, September–October, 1987.

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Gavrilov, A.O., Pisarevskii, A.A., Tsimarkina, G.E. et al. Plasma- and cytopheresis instruments for extracorporeal regulation of aggregate blood state in cardiovascular diseases. Biomed Eng 21, 174–178 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00557460

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