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dc.contributor.authorЧубірко, Ксенія Іванівна-
dc.contributor.authorГорленко, Олеся Михайлівна-
dc.contributor.authorБенца, Тетяна Іванівна-
dc.contributor.authorДербак, Марія Антонівна-
dc.contributor.authorТомей, Адріан Іванович-
dc.contributor.authorКоссей, Габріелла Барнабашівна-
dc.contributor.authorПушкаш, Любов Юріївна-
dc.contributor.authorБрич, Валерія Володимирівна-
dc.contributor.authorПушкаш, Іван Іванович-
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-01T17:10:56Z-
dc.date.available2020-05-01T17:10:56Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.citationChubirko K. Syndromal characteristics of the combined course of chronic pancreatitis and arterial hypertension // K. І. Chubirko , Olesya M. Horlenko, Tetiana M. Bentsa // Wiadomości Lekarskie Medical Advances. — ALUNA Publishing House, 2020. — Vol. LXXIII, Nr 3. — P. 428-433.-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/29118-
dc.description.abstractTo study the clinical course of chronic pancreatitis (CP) in patients with concomitant hypertension. Materials and methods: A thorough analysis of the results of subjective and clinical and laboratory examinations of 102 patients with CP , who were hospitalized in the therapeutic department of Khust district hospital during 2017-2018 was conducted. Results: Takingintoaccount that the initial examination of patients was carried out during the period of exacerbation of the disease, all patients presentedwith pain syndrome (100%).The overwhelming majority of patients identified pain as permanent aching discomfort in the abdominal cavity with periodic intensification (n = 41 (40,2%), 18 patients indicated burning pain (17,6%), 30 – cutting (29,4%) ), and 13 (12,7%) experienced pain of varying nature.due to the presence of hypertension (GC) 73 (71.6%) patients complained of a headache of a paroxysmal periodic pulsating character, which was most often localized in the occipital-frontal area and was accompanied by dizziness, “flickering of flies” before the eyes, noise in the ears. Also, 14 (13,7%) patients had shortness of breath at moderate physical exercise, lower extremity edema that appeared in the afternoon and disappeared by the morning.In addition, 33 (32,4%) surveyed patients indicated a periodic heartbeat.In 18 (17,7%) patients sporadic dizziness was observed. The level of blood pressure (BP), which was established in the studied patients, corresponded to arterial hypertension of grade 1-2 (154,15 ± 9,24 / 94,53 ± 9,05 mm Hg). In terms of heart rate (HR) in the examined patients, it was 80.26 ± 10.73 beats per minute. Conclusions: According to the study, the negative impact of concomitant hypertension on the clinical course of chronic pancreatitis was established, namely: hypertension in most cases causes intensification of pain syndrome; pain syndrome in comorbid patients with cronic pancreatitis and arterial hypertension is accompanied by more pronounced manifestations of asthenisation: general weakness, lethargy;dependence of the duration of pain syndrome from the height of blood pressure and the duration of arterial hypertension was found; dyspepsia syndrome is more pronounced, varied and prolonged in patients with high blood pressure; smoking (37,3%), alcohol (19,6%), psychoemotional overload (6,9%) are common etiologic factors in comorbid patients with chronic pancreatitis and arterial hypertension; BMI results indicate the dominance of excess body mass in most comorbid patients with chronic pancreatitis and arterial hypertensionuk
dc.language.isoenuk
dc.publisherALUNA Publishing Houseuk
dc.subjectchronic pancreatitisuk
dc.subjectarterial hypertensionuk
dc.subjectcourseuk
dc.titleSYNDROMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COMBINED COURSE OF CHRONIC PANCREATITIS AND ARTERIAL HYPERTENSIONuk
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dc.pubTypeСтаттяuk
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