PMID: 29783215May 22, 2018Paper

The changes of some bioregulators and gas transmitters in patients with hypertonic disease under the influence of physical loading

Wiadomości lekarskie : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego
Iryna S DronykOlexandr Y Sklyarov

Abstract

Introduction: Nowadays arterial hypertension is supposed to be a pathogenetic factor of numerous cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and 18% cases of the preterm death. Due to the data of the American Heart Association in 77% of patients, who had stroke, the arterial pressure overexceeded 140/90 mm Hg. In Ukraine, according to the epidemiologic study more than 1/3 of the population have increased arterial pressure. One of the extremely important aspects of struggle with CVD is diagnosis and prevention of hypertonic disease. The prevalence of arterial hypertension worldwide increases averagely for 3-4% per year that corresponds with the level of a true epidemy. The aim: Was to evaluate nitrosooxidative status, content of hydrogen sulphide and cortisol in blood serum of patients with a II stage arterial hypertension under the conditions of physical loading. Materials and methods: 30 patients with II stage arterial hypertension were examined. Examined patients were exposed to two-stage physical loading using veloergometer with the intensity relevant to 50 and 75 % of the proper maximal oxygen uptake (MOU) of the body. Results: In blood serum of patients before and after physical loading the content of TBA-active products, hydrogen sulph...Continue Reading

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