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CLINICAL AND HEMODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION

G.J. ZharlykassynovaBukhara State Medical InstituteL.A. NarzievBukhara State Medical Institute
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This study evaluated the clinical and hemodynamic characteristics of 120 patients with coronary artery disease associated with arterial hypertension. The findings revealed a predominance of anginal pain and exertional dyspnea, along with a high frequency of asthenic symptoms. More than 46% of patients experienced frequent angina attacks accompanied by persistent hemodynamic disturbances, indicating insufficient therapeutic control. Notably, a higher clinical manifestation was observed in middle-aged women despite overall male predominance. These results highlight the importance of comprehensive clinical assessment and risk stratification in this patient population.

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