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Title: [Central hemodynamics and microcirculation in hypertensive patients with influenza or other acute respiratory viral infections]. Author: Bogomolov BP, Deviatkin AB, Mol'kova TN, Mitiushina SA, Efimov LL. Journal: Klin Med (Mosk); 2001; 79(8):30-3. PubMed ID: 11588781. Abstract: Integral rheography and conjunctival biomicroscopy studied central hemodynamics (CH) and microcirculation (MC), respectively, in 37 hypertensive patients with influenza and acute respiratory viral infection (ARVI) and 38 normotensive patients with influenza and ARVI aged 41 to 94 years (group 1 and 2, respectively). In group 1 vs group 2 specific peripheral resistance was significantly higher, intravascular changes were more manifest (disseminated aggregation of red cells, slow blood flow with its incomplete block. It is shown that patients with influenza and ARVI had main functional circulatory disorders in microcirculation zone. The study of microcirculation by conjunctival biomicroscopy is important for these patients for assignment of pathogenetically sound vascular therapy, first of all disaggregants.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]