The importance of changes in blood analysis in the diagnostics of excitation of ischemic heart disease

  • V.O. Romanova
  • V.K. Serkova
  • S.V. Shershun
Keywords: stable coronary heart disease, unstable angina, inflammation at atherosclerosis, leukocyte formula, C-reactive protein, fibrinogen.

Abstract

The purpose of the study: the determination of the significance of blood test parameters in the diagnosis of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease in order to prevent the activation of the atherothrombogenesis process. The results of the survey of 135 patients with coronary heart disease are summarized. There are 94 men and 41 women (mean age 57,24±5,12 years), including 92 patients with stable coronary heart disease and 43 with unstable (progressive) angina. The differences in complete and biochemical blood tests in patients with stable and unstable course of the process are revealed. It is noted that changes in the complete blood count and increase in the C-reactive protein and fibrinogen levels are associated with the atherosclerosis phase, its exacerbations and remissions periods, the degree of the vessels involvement in the inflammation and, to a lesser extent, the arterial hypertension presence.

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Published
2017-09-29
How to Cite
Romanova, V., Serkova, V., & Shershun, S. (2017). The importance of changes in blood analysis in the diagnostics of excitation of ischemic heart disease. Reports of Vinnytsia National Medical University, 21(2), 453-456. Retrieved from https://reports-vnmedical.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/26