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Качество жизни после прямой реваскуляризации миокарда с применением метода секвенциального коронарного шунтирования

Качество жизни после прямой реваскуляризации миокарда с применением метода секвенциального коронарного шунтирования

Abstract

Цель работы оценка динамики КЖ пациентов, перенесших операцию прямой реваскуляризации миокарда с применением метода секвенциального коронарного шунтирования. В исследование включено 110 пациентов, страдающих ИБС, распределенных на две группы: группа секвенциального шунтирования (группа 1, n=55) и контрольная группа (группа 2, n=55). Определена частота наступления неблагоприятных сердечно-сосудистых событий и изучена динамика качества жизни среди оперированных больных в среднем через 1,2±0,5 года после операции. Полученные результаты свидетельствуют о том, что применение техники секвенциального коронарного шунтирования не ухудшает качество жизни пациентов и не увеличивает частоту неблагоприятных сердечно-сосудистых событий.

The purpose of the study was to investigate quality of life after direct myocardial revascularization with sequential bypass grafting. A total of 110 coronary artery disease patients were enrolled and divided into two groups: sequential bypass grafting group (group I, n=55) and control group (group II, n=55). Rates of cardiac events and quality of life were evaluated at average 1,2±0,5 years after operations. The obtained data suggest that sequential bypass grafting does not affect patient’s quality of life and does not increase rates of cardiac events.

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СЕКВЕНЦИАЛЬНОЕ КОРОНАРНОЕ ШУНТИРОВАНИЕ, ПРЯМАЯ РЕВАСКУЛЯРИЗАЦИЯ МИОКАРДА, КАЧЕСТВО ЖИЗНИ

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