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Эргометрические критерии прогнозирования осложнений у кардиохирургических больных

Эргометрические критерии прогнозирования осложнений у кардиохирургических больных

Abstract

Results of application of monitoring method on metabolic and cardiorespiratory adaptation, used in cardiovascular surgery department at SRI of cardiology of the SB RAMS for the purpose of forecasting the outcomes of cardiosurgeries at patients with coronary heart disease, are considered in the article. 53 patients are included in research. Patients were performed ergospirometry before operation for the assessment of level of metabolic and cardiorespiratory adaptation. Level monitoring of metabolic and cardiorespiratory adaptation on value of anaerobic boundary was carried out at various stages of operation. Possibility of correct outcomes forecasting of cardiac operations on adaptation level is shown.

В статье рассматриваются результаты применения метода мониторинга метаболической и кардиореспираторной адаптации, используемого в отделе сердечно-сосудистой хирургии НИИ кардиологии СО РАМН с целью прогнозирования исходов кардиохирургических операций у пациентов c ишемической болезнью сердца. В исследование включено 53 больных. Для оценки уровня метаболической и кардиореспираторной адаптации больным накануне операции проводилась эргоспирометрия. На различных этапах операции проводился мониторинг уровня метаболической и кардиореспираторной адаптации по значению анаэробного порога. Показана возможность корректного прогнозирования исходов кардиохирургических операций по уровню адаптации.

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МЕТАБОЛИЧЕСКАЯ И КАРДИОРЕСПИРАТОРНАЯ АДАПТАЦИЯ, АНАЭРОБНЫЙ ПОРОГ, ИСХОДЫ ОПЕРАЦИЙ

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