PECULIARITIES OF CLINICAL CONDITION OF PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE WITH CONCOMITANT CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE

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Scholar Express Journals

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The problem of COPD and IBS to date remains one of the most urgent for both medicine and society as a whole. Widespread prevalence of these diseases determines high probability of their combination in the same patients. The clinical picture of such a combination is characterized by the development of the "syndrome of mutual aggravation" in patients, manifested by marked disorders of external respiratory function, central and peripheral hemodynamics, microcirculation, decreased tolerance to physical activity (TPA). Thus, the problem of clinical picture of CHD with concomitant COPD is complicated, contradictory, in many respects insufficiently studied.

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