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Title: The role of adiponectin in development of atherosclerosis in patient with angina stable and obesity
Authors: Gabisoniia, Tamari
Keywords: angina stable
atherosclerosis
adiponectin
visfatin
neopterin
Issue Date: 2012
Citation: Gabisoniia Т. The role of adiponectin in development of atherosclerosis in patient with angina stable and obesity / Т. Gabisoniia // 5th International Scientific Interdisciplinary Conference (ISIC) for medical students and young doctors, Kharkiv, April 25–26, 2012 : Abstract book. – Kharkiv, 2012. – P. 58.
Abstract: The new modern represented the role of adiponectin in development of atherosclerosis in patients with angina stable and obesity. The role of neopterin is considered as a marker of risk of atherosclerosis development. We are going to investigated the value of adiponectin and visfatin in development of atherosclerosis in patients with angina stable and obesity.
Description: Examination of character changes of adipose tissue hormones ( adiponectin and visfatin) depending on level of immune inflammation factor -neopterin and estimations of cardiovascular risk. . The new study approach will include the research of diastolic dysfunction for patients with angina stable and obesity, where it will be taken into account the degree of obese tissue hormones. The research will also include a new data in order to evaluate the cardiovascular risk taking into consideration the dynamics of neopterin for patients having obesity and angina stable . The research will be based on the comprehensive assessment of the neurohormonal indicators dynamics against standard treatment of patients having obesity and angina stable and using mexicor.
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/777
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