Adjustment disorders, hypertension and type 2 diabetes: a cardiologist’s view (literature review)

D. Miloslavsky, S. Koval
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The role of the stress factor and adjustment disorders among patients of a very high-risk group, namely with hypertension against the background of type 2 diabetes, was examined in the review of domestic and foreign sources of literature from the PubMed database. The authors provide data on the classification and terminology of adjustment disorders in this category of patients, and the contribution of the stress factor and activation of neurohumoral systems in their formation is considered in the historical aspect. The issue of the role of such adjustment disorders as anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, violent behavior in the family, at work is considered separately in terms of the negative course and progression of these dangerous diseases. Data are given on a number of non-modifiable and modifiable risk factors, namely genetic, haemodynamic, neurohumoral, hormonal and cardiometabolic characteristics of patients, prevalence, morbidity and mortality from complications of hypertension and type 2 diabetes in the presence of adjustment disorders; a brief description of diagnostic and preventive approaches to the correction of adjustment disorders among patients at a very high risk are described from a cardiologist’s standpoint.
适应障碍、高血压和2型糖尿病:心脏病专家的观点(文献综述)
通过对PubMed数据库的国内外文献进行综述,探讨应激因素和适应障碍在高危人群(即伴有2型糖尿病的高血压患者)中的作用。作者提供了这类患者调整障碍的分类和术语的数据,并从历史角度考虑了应激因素和神经体液系统激活在其形成中的作用。焦虑、抑郁、睡眠障碍、家庭和工作中的暴力行为等适应障碍的作用问题,是根据这些危险疾病的消极过程和发展情况单独考虑的。提供了一些不可改变和可改变的风险因素的数据,即患者的遗传、血流动力学、神经体液、激素和心脏代谢特征,高血压和2型糖尿病并发症的患病率、发病率和死亡率;诊断和预防方法的简要描述,以纠正调整障碍的患者在一个非常高的风险描述从心脏病专家的立场。
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