Literature DB >> 7495904

[The effect of geomagnetic disturbances in capillary blood flow in ischemic heart disease patients].

Iu I Gurfinkel', V V Liubimov, V N Oraevskiĭ, L M Parfenova, A S Iur'ev.   

Abstract

A total of 80 patients with ischemic heart diseases (men-47, women-33) were followed up daily during 2-3 weeks. We studied capillary flow in the cuticle above the nail (eponichium) with TV-capillaroscope, allowed to conduct prolonged studies. We evaluated capillary indices for perivascular edema, erythrocytes aggregation, blood velocity. Microcirculations data were compared daily values of geomagnetic activity (A-index), three-hour-range indices (K) and atmospheric pressure. In the first day magnetic storms pathological changes of capillary flow were detected in 71.5% patients with acute myocardial infarction (men-73.7%, women-69.2%). We could see appearance of perivascular edema, red blood cell aggregation, delay and slowing down capillary flow. Similar changes were detected in patient with angina pectoris in 64.8% (men-73.3%, women-56.3%). Number patients with ischemic heart diseases reacted upon geomagnetic disturbances exceed more then 2.5 times quantity patients, who react upon change of atmospheric pressure.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7495904

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biofizika        ISSN: 0006-3029


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