ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE: EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF COAGULATION ABNORMALITIES IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH STABLE ANGINA
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Exertional angina, method, treatment, chronic DIC syndrome.Abstract
In patients with exertional angina, III f.e. There is evidence of chronic proteaing disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC); y 42.6% of patients – stage I, y 57.4% of patients – stage II. Soluble fibrin-monomeric compounds are the earliest marker of chronic DIC syndrome. With a similar type of angina, the degree of activity and stage of disseminated intravascular coagulation syndrome may be different. The stage of DIC depends on the duration of the disease with coronary heart disease, angina pectoris and the duration of concomitant heart failure.
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