EXERTIONAL ANGINA AND DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION
Year: 2008, volume 4 Issue: №3 Pages: 55-59
Heading: Internal Diseases Article type: Original article
Authors: S.S. Parshina, A.V. Vodolagin, T.V Golovacheva, V.F. Kirichuk, T.N. Afanasjeva, V.D. Petrova, E.S. Vodolagina
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Heading: Internal Diseases Article type: Original article
Authors: S.S. Parshina, A.V. Vodolagin, T.V Golovacheva, V.F. Kirichuk, T.N. Afanasjeva, V.D. Petrova, E.S. Vodolagina
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Summary:
Patients with III f.c. exertional angina display the signs of chronic DIC. I stage incipient characters are revealed in 42,6% of patients, II stage characters - in 57,4% of patients. Soluble fibrin monomer complexes are initial markers of the chronic DIC. In identical angina pectoris clinical presentation the degree of activity and the DIC syndrome stage can be diverse. The DIC syndrome stage depends on the coronary heart disease duration, angina pectoris and the duration of the accompanied cardiac insufficiency.
Keywords: chronic DIC syndrome, exertional angina
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