
The experience of the use of noninvasive assisted circulation in patients with cardiac pathology is summarized. It has been demonstrated that rhythmic pneumo-compression of the lower extremities, abdominal compression, muscular electrical stimulation of the lower extremities and the abdomen have a pronounced effect on circulation compartments with low pressure. All the above pre-determines the role of these techniques in the management of cardiac failure and in intensive care.
Heart Failure, Leg, Critical Care, Muscles, Abdomen, Blood Circulation, Hemodynamics, Myocardial Infarction, Pressure, Humans, Electric Stimulation
Heart Failure, Leg, Critical Care, Muscles, Abdomen, Blood Circulation, Hemodynamics, Myocardial Infarction, Pressure, Humans, Electric Stimulation
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