26 — 9 (47) 2022 — Valieva M.Yu., Salakhiddinov Z.S., Mamasoliev N.S., THE DEGREE OF RELATIONSHIP OF RISK FACTORS IN A POPULATION WITH HIGH PRESSURE PRESSURE WITH DIFFERENT LEVEL OF CARDIOVACULAR RISK

THE DEGREE OF RELATIONSHIP OF RISK FACTORS IN A POPULATION WITH HIGH PRESSURE PRESSURE WITH DIFFERENT LEVEL OF CARDIOVACULAR RISK

Valieva M.Yu., Andijan State Medical Institute

Salakhiddinov Z.S., Andijan State Medical Institute

Mamasoliev N.S., Andijan State Medical Institute

Resume

In the presence of 22 behavioral risk factors, there is an increase in cases of detecting high blood pressure by more than 9.5 times. Complications such as left ventricular hypertrophy (in 85.3%), cerebrovascular diseases (in 90.9%), myocardial infarction (in 80.0%), heart failure (in 87.5%), symptomatic damage to peripheral arteries (in 66.7% of cases), diabetes mellitus (in 75.0%), which, along with high blood pressure, are factors affecting the prognosis of total cardiovascular risk.

Key words: cardiovascular risk, high blood pressure, risk factors

First page

157

Last page

160

For citation: Ismailov U.S., Batirov D.Y., Rakhimov A.P., Tillaev M.T., Akhmedov Sh.S., SOME MOLECULAR GENETIC ASPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF GALLSTONE DISEASE WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME IN THE UZBEK POPULATION //New Day in Medicine 9 (47)2022 157-160 https://l.clck.bar/4756a

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