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Ter Arkh ; 92(4): 80-83, 2020 May 19.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32598703

ABSTRACT

The difficulties of verification of pulmonary embolism (PE) are well known and have not been overcome to date, despite significant progress in approaches to managing patients with this pathology over the past 1015 years. Due to the nonspecific clinical picture, cases of a long and difficult journey to this diagnosis are not exclusive. In large studies have shown that the most frequent symptom of pulmonary embolism shortness of breath. However, it is not always associated with doctors of different specialties with the need to exclude this diagnosis, purposefully collect anamnesis, identify risk factors. Modern low-dose oral contraceptives are considered quite prosperous in terms of the development of thrombotic complications and cause a slight (1020%) increase in fibrinogen concentration, factors VII, VIII and X, as well as a decrease in the content of active protein S by 1020%. But in the case of the presence of diseases and conditions that increase the risk of venous embolism, this effect may be sufficient for the realization of life-threatening pulmonary embolism. In this regard, it is important to provide a combined effect on the prognosis of the pathology of the patients and the chosen method of contraception.


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Pulmonary Embolism , Thrombosis , Contraceptives, Oral , Female , Humans , Pulmonary Artery , Risk Factors
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Kardiologiia ; 59(12): 35-43, 2019 Dec 11.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31849307

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AIM: To study the distribution of the type of heart circulation (left- dominant, right- dominant, and mixed (balanced) in patients with pulmonary thromboembolism of fatal and non-fatal outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: More than 36,000 case histories, protocols and findings of post-mortem examinations of patients hospitalized in 2003-2012 were subjected to analysis. (ten year period). Statistical processing of the actual material was carried out using the SAS 9 and SPSS 21 software packages. The critical level of significance p for all used procedures of statistical analysis was assumed to be 0.05. Results of the study. The study included 893 cases of pulmonary embolism registered in the data of the case histories and materials of the pathoanatomical studies. Data on the type of heart circulation and a detailed description of the coronary artery atherosclerosis were present in 264 cases: in 171 patients with pulmonary embolism and fatal outcome, and in 93 patients with pulmonary embolism and non-fatal outcome. A clear predominance was found in the group with pulmonary embolism and non-fatal outcome of patients with the right type of heart circulation - 78.5% versus 7% in the group of people who died with pulmonary embolism (p<0.0001). Accordingly, persons with "non-right type of heart circulation" (left and balanced) predominantly prevailed among patients with pulmonary embolism and fatal outcome. At the same time, the dead with the right type of heart circulation in all cases had a stenosis of the right coronary artery (RCA) more than 60%. RCA dominance in the heart circulation with absence its significant stenosis creates more favorable hemodynamic conditions for survival in patients with pulmonary embolism. Owners of other types of organization of coronary blood flow ("non-right type of heart circulation") have a worse prognosis both in the absence of coronary atherosclerosis and, moreover, in its presence, especially in the case of significant atherosclerotic lesion of the RCA pool. At the same time, in patients with the right type of heart circulation and hemodynamically significant atherosclerosis RCA in conditions of pulmonary embolism the prognosis is also unfavorable. In view of the above, in patients with coronary atherosclerosis, timely restoration of blood flow in RCA (coronary artery stenting) is great importance in relation to the prognosis associated not only with coronary heart disease, but also with PE.


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Coronary Circulation , Pulmonary Embolism , Coronary Vessels , Heart , Humans , Prognosis
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