Issue №3-91, 2019

Indicators of the state of the organism in coronary heart disease



1 Zolotukhin N.N., 2 Kon’kov A.V.

1 Main clinical hospital of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Russia, Moscow, Russia
2 Moscow state Institute of food production, Moscow, Russia


ABSTRACT

One of the most significant causes of mortality remains cardiovascular disease (CVD) – annually 17.3 million, which is 31.5% of all deaths on the planet. In Europe from CVD annually killed more than 4 million people, 1.4 million of them under theage of 75 years – is 45% of all deaths (40% among men and 49% among women). Based on the results of several studies, themain independent risk factors of CVD were formulated: hypertension, age, dyslipidemia, obesity and Smoking. The presenceof altered activity of the pituitary – adrenal system, functional hyperinsulinism, reduction of testosterone and somatotropichormone concentration in ischemic heart disease has been reliably proven. In the present study were evaluated humoraland clinical indicators; age and data of anthropometry in patients with CHD verified by the CAG of persons with fatal occupationalrisk – of contract servicemen. Based on the data of the study, it was found that in CHD there is an increase in theendocrine activity of the pancreas in the form of insulin and C – peptide hypersecretion, a decrease in the steroid functionof the adrenal glands and a decrease in testosterone production.


KEYWORDS: coronary heart disease, coronary angiography, immunoreactive insulin, C – peptide, correlation, somatotropic hormone, adrenocorticotropic hormone, cortisol, correlation, contract service.



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