Abstract
The aim of the study. Evaluation of cardiorespiratory system and microcirculation state in elder CHD patients with different resistance against hypoxia. Methods. The author has carried out a retrospective analysis of 103 CHD 60+-patients, their deaths have occurred due to cardiovascular events. Two patient groups have been formed including patients (68 persons) having kept their resistance to hypoxia (their blood SO2 level was never below 80 %) and patients (35 ones) with decreased resistance to hypoxia, their blood SO2 level having been dropped below 80 %. Results: The life span of patients with decreased hypoxia resistance is lower comparing to ones having kept such resistance. The patients with decreased hypoxia resistance demonstrate decreased ejection fraction, increased mass of left ventricle myocardium as well as increased left ventricle volumes. Such patients show also significant increase of mean daily values of systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure. Generally, the micro-circulation state in patients with decreased anti-hypoxic resistance is lower comparing to persons having kept this resistance. Simultaneously, the endothelial function of persons with decreased anti-hypoxic resistance is significantly worse. The pulmonary ventilation system patency and bronchial patency in these persons are also lowered comparing to these indices in patients with kept anti-hypoxic resistance. Conclusions: The decrease of anti-hypoxic resistance leads to the shorter life span on elderly CHD patients. Such decreased resistance is accompanied by worsened potency of cardio-respiratory system, microcirculation, and endothelial system functioning.