Hemodynamic Disorders In Patients Who Have Had Myocardial Infarction

Authors

  • Z.Sh.Isometdinova Doctor's office, Samarkand branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Urgent Ambulance Samarkand Uzbekistan.
  • Xoliqulova M.M klinik ordinator Department of Internal Diseases, Samarkand branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Urgent Ambulance Samarkand Uzbekistan.
  • M.SH. Rofeev Doctor's office, Samarkand branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Urgent Ambulance Samarkand Uzbekistan.
  • G.I Sunnatova Samarkand State Medical University 2nd Assistant of the Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology Samarkand Uzbekistan
May 20, 2024

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In patients who have suffered a myocardial infarction ( MI), heart failure (HF) is caused by a decrease in the pumping function of the heart when a significant portion of the myocardium is activated from contraction. Impaired pumping function of the left ventricle of the heart without clinical signs of HF or with minimal or pronounced manifestations, in our opinion, should be considered in terms of hemodynamic supply to the left ventricles (LV). The New York Heart Association has developed a classification of heart failure into class IV (Stages). At the same time, identifying circulatory decompensation taking into account clinical and angiographic signs is important for assessing the condition of patients and selecting drug therapy. And also when developing indications for surgical correction of this complication.