Abstract

Cardiac syndromes occupy a special place among the manifestations of undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia (UCTD), since it is the severity of dysplastic stigmatization of the cardiovascular system (CVS) that determines the individual life and work prognosis in people with UCTD. Predicting adverse cardiovascular events is relevant, in particular, for young women with UCTD, since protecting the health of such patients in a critical demographic situation in the country (low birth rate and high mortality) is one of the most important tasks of modern medicine. Ultrasound estimation of myocardial deformation indicators in clinical practice provides accurate information about the early stages of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) with a preserved ventricular ejection fraction (EF), which makes it possible to detect early violations of myocardial mechanics and subclinical signs of heart failure (HF).

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