PECULIARITIES OF COMORBIDITY IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
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myocardial infarction, old age, myocardial infarction complication, comorbidity##article.abstract##
The study results revealed CHF incidence in patients over 60 years old to be 21.9% higher than patients under 60. The most common comorbidities were MI and HD -86.5%. It should be emphasized that CHD with stable angina II and III FC contributed to CHD in 21.4% of cases. In elderly patients, 55,5% of cases were contributed with stable angina pectoris FC III.
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