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Показатели артериальной ригидности у пациентов с гипертонической болезнью

Показатели артериальной ригидности у пациентов с гипертонической болезнью

Abstract

С целью установления связи показателей артериальной ригидности у пациентов с гипертонической болезнью с показателями электрокардиографии, биохимического анализа крови, липидного спектра обследовано27 пациентов с гипертонической болезнью. Использованы методы непрямой артериографии, электрокардиографиии лабораторный метод. Зарегистрирована умеренная положительная корреляция между скоростью распространения пульсовой волны (СРПВ) и высотой зубца R в aVL у женщин, между СРПВ и показателями центральной и периферической гемодинамики у мужчин. Установлено, что СРПВ и индекс аугментации являются независимыми показателями артериальной ригидности. У большинства пациентов с гипертонической болезнью II-III стадии отмечается повышенная артериальная ригидность. Требуется дальнейшее изучение взаимосвязи СРПВ с высотой зубца R в различных отведениях

We examined 27 hypertensive patients for the purpose of establishing a relationship of arterial stiffness indicators in patients with essential hypertension with indicators of electrocardiography, biochemical blood analysis with determination of lipid profile. Methods of indirect arteriography, electrocardiography and laboratory method were used. Are registered moderate positive correlation between the pulse wave velocity (PWV) and the height of the R-wave in aVL in women, between PWV and indicators of Central and peripheral hemodynamics in men. Are founded that PWV and the augmentation index are independent parameters of arterial stiffness. There is increased arterial stiffness in most of patients with EH II-III stage. In the future is required study of the relation between PWV and height of the R-wave in different leads

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АРТЕРИАЛЬНАЯ РИГИДНОСТЬ, ГИПЕРТОНИЧЕСКАЯ БОЛЕЗНЬ, СКОРОСТЬ РАСПРОСТРАНЕНИЯ ПУЛЬСОВОЙВОЛНЫ, ИНДЕКС АУГМЕНТАЦИИ, ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЕ ПУЛЬСОВОЕ АРТЕРИАЛЬНОЕ ДАВЛЕНИЕ, ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЕ СИСТОЛИЧЕСКОЕ АРТЕРИАЛЬНОЕ ДАВЛЕНИЕ, СENTRAL PULSE BLOODPRESSURE

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