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Comparative Assessment OF Cardiac Parameters in Patients with NSTE- ACS with Neurovegetative Disorders

S. F. (Shodmonov) IsokulovichD. S. (Djurayev) FariddunovichA. M. (ABDURAZAKOVA) DILSHODOVNACenter for Emergency Medical Care Republican scientific center of emergency medical care Assistant of the Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology No. 2 , Samarkand State Medical University , Samarkand , Uzbekistan
Nelitirepository2025en
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Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) refers to a group of conditions that include ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction ( STEMI ), non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction ( NSTEMI ), and unstable angina. It is a type of coronary artery disease (CAD) that causes one-third of all deaths in people over 35. Some forms of CAD may be asymptomatic, but ACS is always symptomatic. Psychosomatics is the transformation of a psychological conflict into a physical (bodily) symptom. For example, a person “does not want to see it” – and his vision deteriorates, or he “cannot hear it” – and his hearing deteriorates. The cause of the disease can also be “frozen” in the body, unexpressed and unprocessed emotions, which gradually turn into a destructive force, causing illness. In acute somatic pathology, for example, in ACS, the opposite situation is formed - the somatic disease and its expected consequences are the generators of psychological conflict ( Belyalov F.I., Maltseva L.E., 2010).

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