Consequences and impact of surgical menopause on the cardiovascular system
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are widespread in industrially developed countries and represent one of the most common causes of death among
women. It has also been proven that estrogen deficiency in postmenopausal women influences the development of cardiovascular pathology. The aim of the study: A comprehensive investigation of the cardiovascular system in women with surgical menopause over a prolonged period of observation.
Materials and Methods: A total of 331 participants were selected for the study: 260 – with surgical menopause who had undergone complete oophorectomy during reproductive age due to benign gynecological diseases; 41 – with natural menopause; and 30 women of similar age with preserved menstrual cycles. Hormone replacement therapy prescribed by a gynecologist-endocrinologist was received by 160 participants with surgical menopause
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Consequences and impact of surgical menopause on the cardiovascular system / R. Sukhonosov, A. Tereshchenko, V. Skrypnyk, M. Halycha // Scientific Research: Emerging Theories and Practical Breakthroughs : Proceedings of the 2nd International Scientific and Practical Conference, November 17─19, 2025, Edinburgh, Scotland. – Scotland, 2025. – P. 243─245. ─ (European Open Science Space : Collection of Scientific Papers ; 2025 ; issue 62).
