Nonspecific circulating immune complexes (CIC), different in size and stability, are detectable in the blood sera of patients with myocardial infarction; changed concentration of these complexes appears to be a reflection of the defense response of the body, aimed at homeostasis maintenance. No relationship between cardiac glycosides and CIC levels was revealed in patients with myocardial infarction. A reduction of the level of 'large' CICs by days 21-30 of the condition was observed in the patients treated with anticoagulants from the first day of the disease. A low CIC level in the acute period of the disease is a prognostically unfavorable sign in respect of the outcome of the condition.
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