Aim: To characterize late convalescence after hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), i.e. metabolic disorders and their relation with arterial pressure (AP) and renal function.

Material And Methods: 202 HFRS convalescents were followed up with measurements of AP, purin, carbohydrate and lipid metabolisms, study of glomerular and tubular dysfunctions.

Results: A stable rise of arterial pressure registered in 24% HFRS convalescents was associated with intraglomerular hypertension, affected concentration ability of the kidneys and tubular transport of beta 2-microglobulin in the presence of metabolic disorders: hyperuricemia, hyperinsulinemia and hyperlipidemia of type IIa. A significant correlation was found between arterial hypertension and renal dysfunction and metabolic disorders.

Conclusion: Late convalescence after HFRS is characterized by glomerular and tubular dysfunctions, persistent elevation of AP and hormonal-metabolic atherogenic and diabetogenic disturbances.

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