Diagnostic informativity of hemodynamic identification of circulatory syndromes in heart failure
Abstract
The aim of the study was to demonstrate diagnostic informativity of the anthropophysiological and systemic approach to hemodynamic identification of circulatory syndromes in heart failure (HF). Methods. Anthropophysiological diagnostics of the cardiovascular system (CVS) was performed using a hardware-software complex created by us on the basis of rheography. Results. Based on the used diagnostic algorithm, essential circulatory HF syndromes were identified by arterial (perfusion) and venous insufficiency in the systemic and pulmonary circulation, age, sex, and postural features of the HF syndrome manifestations. Conclusion. Perfusion forms of HF prevailed in all age groups. Furthermore, manifestations of circulatory HF syndromes were much more pronounced in the standing body position.