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СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ АСПЕКТЫ ПРИМЕНЕНИЯ БЕТА-БЛОКАТОРОВ ПРИ ОСТРОЙ ДЕКОМПЕНСАЦИИ СЕРДЕЧНОЙ НЕДОСТАТОЧНОСТИ

СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ АСПЕКТЫ ПРИМЕНЕНИЯ БЕТА-БЛОКАТОРОВ ПРИ ОСТРОЙ ДЕКОМПЕНСАЦИИ СЕРДЕЧНОЙ НЕДОСТАТОЧНОСТИ

Abstract

В настоящее время бета-блокаторы (ББ) включены в комплексную терапию хронической сердечной недостаточности (ХСН). Оказывая патогенетическое влияние, они способствуют улучшению инотропной и хронотропной функции сердца, улучшают коронарный кровоток, обеспечивают обратное ремоделирование миокарда, но при острой декомпенсации сердечной недостаточности (ОДСН) применение ББ требует особой тактики. В ходе исследований проведён поиск публикаций с использованием информационных систем PubMed, elibrary.ru, cyberleninka.ru и создан краткий обзор результатов регистровых и рандомизированных исследований эффектов ББ при ХСН и ОДСН. Результаты исследований показали, что применение ББ позволяет улучшить течение и прогноз ХСН, а в стадии острой декомпенсации ХСН необходимо индивидуальное принятие решений в пользу снижения их дозы или отмены с ранним возобновлением терапии после стабилизации состояния.

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impulse
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