PYLOT INVESTIGATION ON NONCONVENTIONAL RISK FACTORS DETECTION IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54890/.v2i2.283Abstract
Summary. Complex detection of nonconventional risk factors (NRF) is carried out in patients with coronary heart disease (НФР). There were investigated 54 patients with CHD, stable angina pectoris entered to the Coronary heart Disease and Atherosclerosis Department of the National Center of Cardiology and Therapy. Core questions for clinical interview of the European Society of Cardiologists (ESC), Questionnaire DS-14 were approved In Kyrgyzstan for the first time. The Hamilton Depression and Anxiety Scales were used for evaluation of the depression and anxiety levels. Evaluation of the socio-economic status was carrying out, traditional risk factors were considering. The most prevalent NRF were low income level (68.5%), hostility (44.4%) and type D personality (40.7%). Core question for clinical interview ESC, questionnaire DS-14, Hamilton scales are recommended to cardiologists and therapeutists for timely NRF detection and correction.
Keywords:
coronary heart disease, nonconventional risk factors.References
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