Abstract

The study was organized to analyze myocardium infarction morbidity in the Russian Federation, the Siberian Federal District and the Omsk Region of the Russian Federation. In the Omsk Region, in 2014 myocardium infarction morbidity amounted to 175.6 cases per 100 000 of population that is 1.4 times higher tan in the Siberian Federal District and in the Russian Federation. The morbidity of recurrent myocardium infarction amounted to 56.9 cases per 100 000 of population. During thirteenth years period, in Russia, level of acute myocardium infarction morbidity decreased up to 12%, in the Siberian Federal District up to 10% and in the Omsk Region up to 25%. The morbidity of recurrent myocardium infarction in Russia increased up to 32%, in the Omsk Region up to 68%. The increasing of morbidity of recurrent myocardium infarction in Russia resulted in increasing of percentage of recurrent myocardium infarction up to 1.3 times, in the Siberian Federal District up to 1.4 times and in the Omsk Region up to 1.8 times. The high myocardium infarction morbidity in the Omsk Region is determined by high social and economic losses in the Region. The Regional health care has an important task of optimization of activities targeted to achievement of the all-Russian level of myocardium infarction morbidity.

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