THE RELATIONSHIP OF QUALITY OF LIFE WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL STATUS IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIAC SYNDROME X
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The indicators used for a comprehensive assessment of the patient's condition include the determination of quality of life (QL) and psychological status (PS), which can exacerbate cardiovascular prognostic factors. The quality of life and psychological disorders were assessed in 54 female and male patients diagnosed with cardiac syndrome X (CSX). It was found that the presence of symptoms of depression is associated with a decrease in QL according to the SF-36 scale. The deterioration of hemodynamic parameters was associated with a worsening of QL, as well as with an increase in anxiety-depressive disorders. In patients with CSX, cognitive function regressed as the severity of the disease increased
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