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Title: S-AMLODIPINE AS A MODERN EFFECTIVE ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AND AN ANTIANGINAL AGENT
Authors: Chopei, Ivan V.
Chubirko, Ksenia I.
Bychko, Mykhailo V.
Hechko, Mykhailo M.
Kedyk, Antonina V.
Kogutych, Ivan I.
Keywords: S-amlodipine, arterial hypertension, hypertrophy, angina pectoris, threshold physical load, central hemodynamics, diastolic dysfunction
Issue Date: Nov-2023
Publisher: ALUNA Publishing
Citation: Chopei I. Ivan V. Chopei, Ksenia I. Chubirko, Mykhailo V. Bychko, Mykhaylo M. Hechko, Antonina V. Kedyk, Ivan I. Kogutych S-AMLODIPINE AS A MODERN EFFECTIVE ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AND AN ANTIANGINAL AGENT 2429iadomości Lekarskie Medical Advances, VOLUME LXXVI, ISSUE 11, NOVEMBER 2023-2434
Abstract: The aim: Study of the clinical and hemodynamic effects of S-amlodipine in patients with arterial hypertension associated with coronary artery disease, in individuals with preserved LV systolic function. Materials and methods: The study includes 51 patients with arterial hypertension associated with coronary artery disease, who were treated with S-amlodipine. Results: This study shows the high clinical effectiveness of the use of S-amlodipine in patients with arterial hypertension associated with coronary artery disease. We reveal that treatment of hypertensive patients with coronary artery disease with S-amlodipine leads to improvement of LV diastolic dysfunction, bringing it closer to normal values. Conclusions: Clinical effectiveness was associated with positive changes in hemodynamics, and was expressed in the normalization of the left ventricle diastolic function parameters, about which indirectly indicates decreasing of end-diastolic pressure.
Type: Text
Publication type: Стаття
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/57194
ISSN: 0043-5147
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