Abstract

The study aims to determine the genetic determinants related to chronic and acute coronary syndromes, associated with both the adverse prognosis and the fewer complications of cardiovascular diseases, the variants of modern genetic risk scales that allow improving the prognosis methods for risk of adverse outcomes (cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, acute cerebrovascular accident) in patients with cardiovascular diseases. Most of the traditionally assessed risk factors, such as blood pressure, smoking, and physical activity levels, are variable, while genetic determinants remain constant throughout life, which provides new prospects in risk-factor assessment and the development of reducing methods for risk of adverse outcomes in patients with cardiovascular diseases. There is no unified approach to the use of genetic scales in practice, despite the istablished associations of some determinants with the outcome of acute and chronic coronary syndromes.

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