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INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN ECG AND ECHOCG INDICES OF TARGET ORGAN INJURIES OF PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION ASSOCIATED WITH DEEP-ROOTED OPISTHORCHOSIS

Journal: International bilingual medical journal "MEDICUS" (Vol.1, No. 6)

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Page : 30-33

Keywords : CHD; ECG; EchoCG; left ventricle hypertrophia; deep-rooted opisthorchosis.;

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Abstract

94 of male and female residents of Khanty-Mansiysk, aged 30-69, admitted due to arterial hypertension associated with deep-rooted opisthorchosis were included in the research. ECG detected high rate of coronary circulation ab-normality change. Possible CHD prevails 1.5 times over certain CHD. EchoCG allows early detection of structure change of left ventricle, while ECG does not show any changes, which develop slowly at left heart hypertrophia of patients with arterial hypertension associated with deep-rooted opisthorchosis. Cornell voltage criterion is one of the more reliable ECG criteria of left ventricle hypertrophia. Rhythm disturbance is associated with left ventricle hyper-trophia, which is supported by studies of ECG and EchoCG.

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