Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical status, miocardial morphofunctional parameters and adherence to treatment on the background of optimal drug therapy (ODT, including agents improve the prognosis and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCf) in combination with ODT in patients with stable coronary artery disease in combination with hypertension grade 1-2 during prospective observation. The study included 125 men aged 50-75 years. The main group (PCf with ODT) included 78 patients aged 61.5 ± 8.5 years; the comparison group (ODT includes 47 patients aged 63.5 ± 7.1 years. Patients did not significantly differ in age and frequency of major cardiovascular risk factors. Both groups’ patients also did not significantly differ in the angina functional class, of ischemic and hypertensive history duration, myocardial infarct frequency and HF functional class. After a year of observation, there were no significant differences in myocardium morphometric and functional parameters in both groups patients against the background of the treatment. 64 (51.2 %) patients, 42 in the main group and 22 in the comparison group, remained fully adherent to treatment. Greatest commitment found in patients younger than 60 years. The main reason of low adherence was a lack of understanding of the need medication taking with good health and normal blood pressure (BP)

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