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Возможности метода дисперсионного картирования в оценке поражения миокарда у больных с сердечнососудистой патологией на фоне употребления алкоголя

Возможности метода дисперсионного картирования в оценке поражения миокарда у больных с сердечнососудистой патологией на фоне употребления алкоголя

Abstract

Заболевания органов сердечнососудистой системы продолжают оставаться ведущей причиной смертности в РФ. Известно, что алкоголь вносит определенную роль в риск развития болезней системы кровообращения. В проведенном исследовании с помощью метода дисперсионного картирования ЭКГ было изучено влияние употребления различных доз алкоголя на течение сердечнососудистых заболеваний. По результатам исследования были выявлены более выраженные изменения электрофизиологических свойств миокарда у пациентов с заболеваниями сердечнососудистой системы, употребляющих 5 и более порций алкоголя в сутки по сравнению с умереннопьющими или отрицающими употребление алкоголя пациентами.

Diseases of the cardiovascular system continues to be the leading cause of mortality in the Russian Federation. It is known that alcohol contributes a role in the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. In this study the affect of different doses of alcohol on the course of cardiovascular disease was evaluated using the method of ECG dispersion mapping. The study found the more pronounced changes in the electrophysiological properties of the myocardium in patients with diseases of the cardiovascular system, consuming 5 and more doses of alcohol per day compared with moderate drinking or denies the use of alcohol by patients.

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ДИСПЕРСИОННОЕ КАРТИРОВАНИЕ ЭКГ, ИЗМЕНЕНИЯ ЭЛЕКТРОФИЗИОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ СВОЙСТВ МИОКАРДА, АЛКОГОЛЬ, СЕРДЕЧНОСОСУДИСТЫЕ ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯ

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