Chronic Heart Failure and Progressive Angina

Authors

  • Dilbar Baxridinovna Rakhmatova Associate professor, PhD. Assistant, Bukhara State Medical Institute (Uzbekistan).
  • Olim Nutfullaevich Khusenov Assistant, Bukhara State Medical Institute (Uzbekistan).
  • Alisher Urakovich Soliev Assistant, PhD. Bukhara State Medical Institute (Uzbekistan).
  • Nigora Sadullaevna Nurova Assistant, PhD. Bukhara State Medical Institute (Uzbekistan).

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS6.2103

Keywords:

Shortness Of Breath, Weight, Position In Bed, Edema Of The Lower Extremities, Systolic Blood Pressure

Abstract

Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a “pathophysiological syndrome in which, as a result of a particular disease of the cardiovascular system or under the influence of other etiological causes, the heart’s ability to fill or empty is impaired, accompanied by an imbalance of the neurohumoral systems (RAAS, sympathoadrenal system, natriuretic peptides, kallikrein-kinin system). As well as the development of vasoconstriction and fluid retention, there is a dysfunction of the heart (remodeling) and other target organs (proliferation), as well as a discrepancy between the provision of organs and tissues of the body with blood and oxygen with their metabolic needs” [1-3].

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2023-11-24

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