[THE EFFICIENCY OF SCHOOL OF COMBINED PATHOLOGY IN THE REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH PEPTIC DUODENAL ULCER ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSON AFTER ACUTE GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING].

V V Shchekotov, T Yu Kratsova, P N Barlamov
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Objectives of the investigation was to examine the dynamics of emotional and autonomic disorders in patients with peptic duodenal ulcer (DU) associated with arterial hypertension after acute gastrointestinal bleeding during training at School of Combined Pathology (SCP). Main group included 25 patients. The comparison group consisted of 26 patients with the matched pathology, sex and age, but not trained at SCP. Results. Both groups of patients demonstrated improvement in emotional sphere and autonomic regulation. However, in patients who had training at the SCP the indicators of emotional status improved earlier and got a greater extent. Optimization of autonomic regulation was identified in 3 months, not six months, like in untrained patients. Conclusion. Training hypertensive patients with peptic DU at the SCP improves the efficiency of emotional state and autonomic regulation.

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[综合病理流派在急性消化道出血后消化性十二指肠溃疡合并动脉高血压患者康复中的效果]。
调查的目的是研究消化性十二指肠溃疡(DU)合并动脉高血压患者在综合病理学院(SCP)培训期间急性胃肠道出血后情绪和自主神经障碍的动态变化。主组25例。对照组由26例病理、性别和年龄相匹配的患者组成,但未接受过SCP培训。结果。两组患者均表现出情绪领域和自主调节能力的改善。而在SCP进行训练的患者,其情绪状态指标改善更早,改善程度更大。自主调节的优化在3个月内被确定,而不是像未经训练的患者那样在6个月内。结论。在SCP处进行消化性DU训练可提高高血压患者的情绪状态和自主调节效率。
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