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Title: Treatment features of cilliary arrhythmia in patients with ischemic heart disease in combination with diabetes innocens.
Authors: Латогуз, Сергей Иванович
Latoguz, S.
Keywords: coronary heart disease
diabetes
amiodarone
aprovel
atrial fibrillation
losartan
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Latoguz S. Treatment features of cilliary arrhythmia in patients with ischemic heart disease in combination with diabetes innocens / S. Latoguz // Украинский журнал медицины, биологии и спорта. – 2015. – № 1. – С. 48–60.
Abstract: We studied the efficacy of amiodarone in the 34 coronary heart disease patients suffering from paroxysmal or sustained atrial fibrillation. The functionality of the patients corresponded to II-III functional class NYHA. 18 patients had compensated diabetes II-type, mild to moderate severity. 19 patients (55.9%) had previous myocardial infarction within the period of 6 months of me-up to 2 years. Among them, 11 patients (32.4%) suffered from diabetes. Surveyed patients had exertional angina II-III functional class. The age of patients ranged from 43 to 59 years. Amiodarone has a pronounced antiarrhythmic effect in most patients with atrial fibrillation sufferers as coronary heart disease and ischemic heart disease and diabetes II-type. Treatment with amiodarone has no negative effect on cardiohemodynamics patients examined. Additional useful property of the drug - antianginal effect. Prophylactic administration of amiodarone for the prevention of recurrence of atrial fibrillation is less effective in patients with concomitant diabetes mellitus II-type.
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/12077
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