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Влияние статинов на течение ишемической болезни сердца после операции хирургической реваскуляризации миокарда

Влияние статинов на течение ишемической болезни сердца после операции хирургической реваскуляризации миокарда

Abstract

The article examines the impact of statin therapy on coronary heart disease (CHD) in 220 patients before and 3 and 12 months after surgical myocardial revascularization. It is noted that the patients receiving statins regularly have a significant lipid-lowering effect, the improvement of clinical evidence of CHD (functional class of angina, the degree of hypertension, congestive heart failure) and results of instrumental examination. After surgical myocardial revascularization the patients should continue a long-term and regular statin therapy. The constant statins intake provides a more favorable prognosis of the course of coronary artery disease.

Анализируется влияние терапии статинами на течение ишемической болезни сердца у 220 больных до и через 3 и 12 месяцев после операции хирургической реваскуляризации миокарда. Значимый липидснижающий эффект, улучшение клинических проявлений (функционального класса стенокардии, степени артериальной гипертензии, хронической сердечной недостаточности), результатов инструментального обследования прослеживалось у больных, регулярно получавших статины. Больным после хирургической реваскуляризации миокарда необходимо продолжать длительную и регулярную терапию статинами. Постоянство приема статинов обуславливает более благоприятный прогноз течения ИБС.

Keywords

ИШЕМИЧЕСКАЯ БОЛЕЗНЬ СЕРДЦА (ИБС), СТАТИНЫ, ЛИПИДОСНИЖАЮЩИЙ ЭФФЕКТ, ХИРУРГИЧЕСКАЯ РЕВАСКУЛЯРИЗАЦИЯ МИОКАРДА, CORONARY HEART DISEASE (CHD)

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