CLINICAL FEATURES OF IHD COURSE ON THE BACKGROUND OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Keywords:
Chronic heart failure, echocardiographic parameters, arterial hyper-tension, ischemic heart disease, functional class, nonvalvularAbstract
The process of the formation of structural and functional disorders of the LV with a combination of atrial fibrillation (AF) and CHF in patients with coronary artery disease in combination with hypertension. With constant AF, the assessment of LV diastole by analyz-ing the spectrum of the transmitral diastolic flow is most often impossible. The combination of CHF with AF in patients with IHD in combination with hypertension necessitates the devel-opment of a special approach to the management of such patients. Over the past two decades, there has been an increase in the prevalence of chronic heart failure (CHF) and an increase in mortality of patients due to this pathology. This is due to the fact that the survival rate of pa-tients with cardiovascular diseases increases, in particular those who have suffered acute coronary syndrome and, thus, are objectively predisposed to the development of CHF, as well as the fact that the proportion of the population of older age groups is steadily increasing in the population. CHF syndrome is the most common cause of hospitalization and cardiovascu-lar mortality among people over 65
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