Abstract

Aim: The purpose of the work was to study the possibility of using Dihydroquercetin in rehabilitation programs for patients with coronary artery disease after Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery in order to increase the effectiveness of rehabilitation, which has notable scientific and practical significance. Materials and Methods: The methodological basis of the research is based on systemic, historical, terminological, and informational approaches. Results: The results of the study showed the high clinical effectiveness of Dihydroquercetin in the complex medical rehabilitation of patients with coronary artery disease who underwent the operation. The pill intake did not affect indicators of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, which indicates its metabolic neutrality. None of the patients had any worsening of the condition, increased frequency of angina attacks, or episodes of painless ischemia. All patients indicated good tolerability of the drug, and improvement in general well-being (reduction or disappearance of shortness of breath, decrease in pain intensity, increase in activity, improvement in sleep). The implementation of the optimized rehabilitation program also contributed to the improvement of the psycho-emotional state of the patients. Conclusions: Сomplex medical rehabilitation of patients with coronary heart disease after Coronary artery bypass grafting surgery according to a program with the inclusion of Dihydroquercetin helps to improve the rheological properties of blood, strengthen the active vasomotor mechanisms of MC regulation, improve indicators of central and peripheral hemodynamics, blood oxygenation, increase in exercise tolerance, improve psycho-emotional the condition, which ultimately ensure an increase in the rehabilitation effect.

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