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THE AGES DIFFERENCES IN BLOOD PRESSURE DYNAMICS, RENIN-ALDOSTERON SYSTEM STATE AND LIPID PROFILE IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND THYREOTOXYCOSIS

Abstract

There was research about the ages differences in blood pressure dynamics, renin-aldosteron system state and lipid profile in patients with arterial hypertension and thyreotoxicosis. It was find, that the old patients have arterial hypertension 2 degree. It was high value of an index time of hypertension, variability, the mornings rise and speed of systolic blood pressure about blood pressure monitoring. These all means a high risk of cardio-vascular complications. The old patients renin and aldosteron concentrations are normal and low. The thyreotoxicosis young and old patients blood Cortisol concentration are normal and have not different of arterial hypertension degrees. Its no dependents from patients ages. The difference character of blood lipid specter of old patients cholesterol and triglycerides are high.

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P. H. Dzhanashiya
Российский государственный медицинский университет, Москва
Russian Federation


G. B. Selivanova
Российский государственный медицинский университет, Москва
Russian Federation


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Dzhanashiya P.H., Selivanova G.B. THE AGES DIFFERENCES IN BLOOD PRESSURE DYNAMICS, RENIN-ALDOSTERON SYSTEM STATE AND LIPID PROFILE IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND THYREOTOXYCOSIS. Russian Journal of Cardiology. 2003;(6):16-24. (In Russ.)

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