Baevsky RM, Funtova II, Tank J. Research experiment “Pneumocard” onboard the International
Space Station. 14th Congress of the International Society for Holter and Noninvasive
Electrocardiology, Moscow, Russia; April 2011.
Luchitskaya ES, Chernikova AG, Funtova II, Baevsky RM. Analysis of cardiac rhythm variability in
space medicine. Results of studies on the International Space Station. 4th Russian National
Congress on Clinical Electrocardiology, Velikiy Novgorod, Russia; April 28-29, 2010.
Funtova II, Chernikova AG, Baevsky RM. Assessment of individual adaptation to microgravity
during long term spaceflight based on stepwise discriminant analysis of heart rate variability
parameters. 17th IAA Humans in Space Symposium, Moscow, Russia; 2009.
Funtova II, Chernikova AG, Fedorova IN, Baranov VM, Tank J, Baevsky RM. Some results of
scientific experiment “Pneumocard” aboard the International Space Station. 17th IAA Humans
in Space Symposium, Moscow, Russia; 2009.
Baevsky RM, Funtova II, Diedrich A, et al. Autonomic function testing on board the ISS - update
on “Pneumocard”. Acta Astronautica. 2007;61(7-8):672-675. [Also: Baevsky RM, Funtova II,
Diedrich A, Chernikova AG, Tank J. Autonomic function testing aboard the ISS using
“PNEUMOCARD”. 58 th Congress IAA, Hyderabad, India; September 2007.]
Baevsky RM, Okhritsky AA, Pashchenko AV, Prilutsky DA, Funtova II. Medical polygraph
software for scientific research. Meditsinskaia Tekhnika (Biomedical Engineering). 2007;1:19-
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Baevsky RM, Baranov VM, Funtova II, et al. Autonomic cardiovascular and respiratory control
during prolonged spaceflights aboard the International Space Station. Journal of Applied
Physiology. July 2007;103(1):156-161. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00137.2007.
Baevsky RM, Baranov VM, Bogomolov VV, et al. Prospects of development of the medical
control automated systems at the ISS on the basis of onboard equipment “Puls”and
“Pneumocard” using. 54 th International Astronautical Congress, Bremen, Germany; 2003.
Baevsky RM, Baranov VM, Bogomolov VV. Experiments “Pulse” and “Pneumocard” aboard the
International Space Station. The prospects for development of an automated medical
monitoring system. 54th International Astronautical Congress, Bremen, Germany; September
29-October 3, 2003.IAC-03-G.2.04
Baranov VM, Baevsky RM, Drescher J, Tank J. Investigations of the cardiovascular and
respiratory systems on board the International Space Station: Experiments “Puls” and
“Pneumocard”. 53rd International Astronautical Congress, The World Space Congress, Houston,
TX; October 10-19, 2002.