UA98303U - A method for predicting cardiac arrhythmias in stable and unstable angina depending on the degree of left ventricular systolic heart failure - Google Patents

A method for predicting cardiac arrhythmias in stable and unstable angina depending on the degree of left ventricular systolic heart failure

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UA98303U
UA98303U UAU201411813U UAU201411813U UA98303U UA 98303 U UA98303 U UA 98303U UA U201411813 U UAU201411813 U UA U201411813U UA U201411813 U UAU201411813 U UA U201411813U UA 98303 U UA98303 U UA 98303U
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heart failure
systolic heart
left ventricular
cardiac arrhythmias
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Олена Віталіївна Денесюк
Віталій Іванович Денесюк
Юлія Юріївна Шушковська
Ольга Петрівна Сарафинюк
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Вінницький Національний Медичний Університет Ім. М.І. Пирогова
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A method for predicting cardiac arrhythmias in stable and unstable angina depending on the degree of left ventricular systolic heart failure is that the echo-cardiography is performed and determine the left ventricular ejection fraction and its value is diagnosed three degrees of systolic heart failure (early, moderate and significant) . According to Holter electrocardiogram determine mono- and combination of arrhythmia and predict the occurrence of combined cardiac arrhythmias with frequent moderate systolic heart failure.
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