Оценка уровня гипоксии в крови у больных с заболеваниями носа и околоносовых пазух на фоне миокардита
- № 3(72) 2018
Страницы:
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84
Язык: русский
Аннотация
Текширишнинг мақсади миокардит фонида бурун ва бурун ёндош бўшлиқлари касалликлари бўлган беморлар қонида гипоксиянинг даражасини ўрганиш ҳисобланди. Биз миокардити бўлган 47 беморда, жумладан 24 нафарида бурун ва бурун ёндош бўшлиқлари яллиғланиш касалликлари аниқланди, ҳамда 31 нафар бурун ва бурун ёндош бўшлиқлари яллиғланиш касалликлари бўлган юрак касалликлари мавжуд бўлмаган беморларда текшириш ўтказдик. Барча беморларга ЛОР-аъзолари кўриги, ринопневмотахометрия, қоннинг биокимёвий текшириш усуллари билан биргаликда
ҳар томонлама клиник-лаборатор ва инструментал текшириш ўтказилди. Текшириш шуни кўрсатдики, бурун ва бурун ёндош бўшлиқлари касалликлари бўлган беморларда ўпкага кислород киришининг узоқ муддатли пасайиши сурункали гипоксияга олиб келади, бу эса миокардитнинг кечишига манфий таъсир кўрсатади.
The aim of the study was to study the level of hypoxia in the blood in patients with diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses in the background of myocarditis. The study included 47 patients with myocarditis, 24 of whom also had diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses and 31 patients with diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses without having heart disease. All patients underwent comprehensive clinical laboratory and instrumental examinations, including examination of the ENT organs, rhinopneumotachometry, and biochemical blood tests. The study showed that in patients with diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses, a prolonged decrease in the intake of oxygen into the lungs leads to chronic hypoxia, which adversely affects the course of myocarditis.
The aim of the study was to study the level of hypoxia in the blood in patients with diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses in the background of myocarditis. The study included 47 patients with myocarditis, 24 of whom also had diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses and 31 patients with diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses without having heart disease. All patients underwent comprehensive clinical laboratory and instrumental examinations, including examination of the ENT organs, rhinopneumotachometry, and biochemical blood tests. The study showed that in patients with diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses, a prolonged decrease in the intake of oxygen into the lungs leads to chronic hypoxia, which adversely affects the course of myocarditis.