Clinical Features of the Course of Unstable Angina after Aorta-Coronary Bypass Shutting in Patients in Polymorbidity with Arterial Hypertension and Obesity

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In this paper, we studied the clinical and structural and functional states of patients with coronary artery disease with concomitant arterial hypertension (AH) and obesity after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). This study was conducted on the basis of the Samarkand regional branch of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Cardiology (SRF RSNPMCC). We examined 80 patients with coronary artery disease with hypertension after CABG, with clinical signs of unstable angina. Among the examined persons, there were 52 (65%) males, 28 (35%) females . The age of the patients was determined in the range from 44 to 78 years. All patients underwent clinical and instrumental examinations, including ECG, echocardiography (ECHOCG), endovascular examination methods : coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and biochemical blood tests. With an increase in the degree of concomitant hypertension and impaired lipid metabolism in patients 1 year after the primary CABG surgery, the proportion of patients with severe CHF will increase, there was an increase in the percentage of patients with stable angina pectoris III-IV FC and unstable angina pectoris, as more severe forms of the disease, which was approved by ECG, ECHOCG.
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ischemic heart disease, hypertension, obesity, CABG, ECG, echocardiography , etc
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