Abstract
we examined 96 men, of which 62 (27.2%) aged 35 to 45 years were identified as suffering from coronary heart disease. Each patient was interviewed in the form of a standardized survey, which included identification of CSD, including a family history of MI. Monitoring and blood pressure measurements were carried out.
The most informative in terms of assessing the likelihood of developing a myocardial infarction are the following signs: age, increased concentrations of total cholesterol, triglycerides, low-density lipoproteins, death from stroke or heart attack.
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E. N., T., Tolibovna, M. G., & Ismatovna, S. G. (2023). Role of Risk Factors in the Development of Myocardial Infarction in Young Men Depending on Family History. Journal of Science in Medicine and Life, 1(2), 94–97. Retrieved from https://journals.proindex.uz/index.php/JSML/article/view/129
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