顽固性高血压患者的心脏病理

Ф. Мордовин, Т. М. Рипп, V. Mordovin, T. Ripp, E. Sitkova
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顽固性高血压患者有较高的心脏病理患病率。特别是,左室肥厚和冠状动脉储备减少在心血管并发症的风险中起独立的决定作用。诊断方法的检测目前代表了广泛的高信息量的研究,使用现代超声设备,磁共振成像,计算机断层扫描和伽马照相机。积极研究高血压病患者心脏变化的级联病理生理机制,不仅可以发现与病变严重程度相关的因素,而且可以为心脏保护和降低心血管风险找到新的应用点。随着药理作用的增强,肾去神经支配方法目前正在积极研究中。尽管结果的可变性和可预测性较差,但许多研究表明该方法在纠正心脏结构和功能变化方面的有效性,这对顽固性高血压具有重要的预后价值。
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Cardiac pathology in patients with resistant hypertension
Patients with resistant arterial hypertension have a high prevalence of cardiac pathology. In particular, left ventricular hypertrophy and reduced coronary reserve play independent role in determining the risk of cardiovascular complications. Diagnostic approaches to their detection are currently represented by a wide range of highly informative studies using modern ultrasound equipment, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography scanner, and gamma camera. The active study of the involvement of the cascade of pathophysiological mechanisms in the development of cardiac changes in hypertension allows not only to identify the factors associated with the severity of the lesion, but also to find new application points for the cardioprotection and to reduce cardiovascular risk. Along with the pharmacological capabilities, the renal denervation method is currently under active study. Despite high variability of the results and their poor predictability, a number of studies show the efficiency of this method in correcting the structural and functional changes in the heart, which is of important prognostic value for resistant hypertension.
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