Aim: To ascertain changes in orthogonal ECG in hypertensive patients taking different antihypertensive treatment.
Material And Methods: Orthogonal ECG parameters and those of 24-h blood pressure monitoring (BPM) were examined before and after antihypertensive treatment with different drugs in 95 hypertensive patients aged 47 +/- 1 years. Of them, 14 patients received trandolapril+verapamil SR for 2 months, 13 patients--candesartan for 3 months, 25 patients--ramipril for 5 months, 26 patients--carvedilol for 4 months, 10 patients--atenolol for 8 months, 7 patients--doxasozine for 5 months.
Presented herein is a clinical care report of a successful hybrid reconstruction (i.e., an open operation and endovascular intervention) for a chronic type III B aortic aneurysm in the setting of the renal and lower-limb arteries malperfusion syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Investigation of the dynamics of heart rate variability (HRV) in anti-hypertension therapy can facilitate the evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment.
Aim Of Investigation: to compare anti-hypertension effect of monotherapy with nebivolol and dilatrend with dynamics of HRV and the estimation of the state of patients with mild arterial hypertension (AH) and metabolic syndrome (MS).
Material And Methods: HRV was studied in 42 patients with mild AH and MS at the age of 32-60.
The effect of laser irradiation on the photosensitized hemolysis of rabbit erythrocytes was investigated. Two photosensitizers of domestic production were used: Photohem (a hematoporphyrin derivative) and Photosense (sulfonated phthalocyanine aluminium). The hemolysis was activated by laser irradiation in the presence of Photohem or Photosense.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlomerular and nonglomerular hematuria was differentiated in 40 patients by the morphology of erythrocytes stained with floxin in buffer solution. Glomerular hematuria was correctly diagnosed in 91.0%, nonglomerular in 88.
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