FORMATION, ASSESSMENT AND CORRECTION OF COGNITIVE DISORDERS IN PATIENTS WITH COMORBID CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY AND CORONARY HEART DISEASES

A. Tokarieva
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is an important health, social and economic issue. It is one of the leading morbidity and mortality causes worldwide. Comorbid pathology of chronic obstructive pulmonary and coronary heart diseases occurs quite often. For the patients over 60 years, the frequency of their combination directly depends on age due to common pathogenetic mechanisms (oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, systemic inflammation, etc.). Often these diseases are accompanied with cognitive disorders. Impaired memory and other cognitive functions significantly reduce the quality of life of the patients, negatively affect professional activities, reduce the ability to learn, reduce compliance with therapy, complicate psychological contact with the physician, and worsen the lives of relatives. But there is still no common clear understanding of many aspects of the development of cognitive disorders, their mechanisms in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in combination with coronary heart disease. Therefore, there is no single standard method to treat such patients. In addition to medications (vasoactive and neurotropic drugs), alternative methods are used to treat cognitive disorders, namely these are special exercises to train memory and attention (cognitive training). Methods aimed at increasing the patient's motivation, learning effective memorization strategies, training the ability to maintain a long−term concentration, active involvement of emotional support and imagination are relevant. The use of available non−drug methods, dosed exercise and proper nutrition can reduce the severity of cognitive disorders and thereby improve the quality of life of the patients and their immediate environment. Key words: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, coronary heart disease, comorbidity, cognitive disorders
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慢性阻塞性肺和冠心病合并症患者认知障碍的形成、评估和纠正
慢性阻塞性肺疾病是一个重要的健康、社会和经济问题。它是世界上主要的发病和死亡原因之一。慢性阻塞性肺疾病和冠心病的病理合并症时有发生。对于60岁以上的患者,由于共同的发病机制(氧化应激、内皮功能障碍、全身性炎症等),其联合使用的频率直接取决于年龄。这些疾病通常伴有认知障碍。记忆和其他认知功能受损显著降低患者的生活质量,负面影响专业活动,降低学习能力,降低治疗依从性,使与医生的心理接触复杂化,并使亲属的生活恶化。但对慢性阻塞性肺疾病合并冠心病的认知障碍发展的许多方面及其机制仍没有共同明确的认识。因此,治疗此类患者没有单一的标准方法。除了药物治疗(血管活性药物和神经药物)外,还使用其他方法治疗认知障碍,即训练记忆和注意力的特殊练习(认知训练)。方法旨在提高患者的动机,学习有效的记忆策略,训练保持长期注意力集中的能力,积极参与情感支持和想象力。使用现有的非药物方法、有剂量的运动和适当的营养可以减轻认知障碍的严重程度,从而改善患者及其周围环境的生活质量。关键词:慢性阻塞性肺疾病,冠心病,合并症,认知障碍
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International Medical Journal
International Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The International Medical Journal is intended to provide a multidisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and information among professionals concerned with medicine and related disciplines in the world. It is recognized that many other disciplines have an important contribution to make in furthering knowledge of the physical life and mental life and the Editors welcome relevant contributions from them. The Editors and Publishers wish to encourage a dialogue among the experts from different countries whose diverse cultures afford interesting and challenging alternatives to existing theories and practices. Priority will therefore be given to articles which are oriented to an international perspective. The journal will publish reviews of high quality on contemporary issues, significant clinical studies, and conceptual contributions, as well as serve in the rapid dissemination of important and relevant research findings. The International Medical Journal (IMJ) was first established in 1994.
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