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Assistant Professor Mikhail Lukiyanov

National Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine, Moscow (Russian Federation)
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Mikhail Loukianov, MD, PHD, Head of the Department of Clinical Cardiology, National Medical Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine, Moscow, Russia. Born in 1958 in Moscow. Graduated the First Moscow Medical Institute named after I.M.Sechenov in 1982. Cardiologist, leading researcher of cardiological departments of Moscow Emergency Medicine Institute named after N.V.Sklifosovsky, Russian National Center of Cardiology, National Medical Center for Preventive Medicine in 1982-2017. Author of 154 scientific papers in cardiology and preventive medicine (hypertension, multimorbidity, registries of cardiovascular diseases, stroke, myocardial infarction, pharmacotherapy, internal diseases, primary care etc). ESC, EAPC member, ESC Council on Stroke Board member. Editorial board member of the «Rational Pharmacotherapy in Cardiology» scientific medical journal.
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Prehospital period in patients with COVID-19 and community acquired pneumonia: age characteristics, cardiovascular comorbidity and pharmacotherapy during epidemic wave (the data of hospital registry)
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Prehospital period in patients with COVID-19 and community acquired pneumonia: age characteristics, cardiovascular comorbidity and pharmacotherapy during epidemic wave (the data of hospital registry)
Multimorbidity, outcomes and preventive pharmacotherapy in patients with history of stroke: data of outpatient registry REGION
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Multimorbidity, outcomes and preventive pharmacotherapy in patients with history of stroke: data of outpatient registry REGION
Hypertensive patients with multiple determination of very high cardiovascular risk: estimation of outcomes in outpatient RECVASA registry
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Hypertensive patients with multiple determination of very high cardiovascular risk: estimation of outcomes in outpatient RECVASA registry

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