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Abstract

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS OF THE RACSMI-Uz REGISTER DEPENDING ON THE GENDER ACCESSORIES

G. A. Nagaeva*

ABSTRACT

The article, based on the data from the “RACSMI-Uz” register, compares the clinical and anamnestic characteristics of patients with acute cardiovascular coronary disorders, depending on gender, and describes the state of patients' adherence to medical recommendations. The material of the study was 449 patients with ACS / AMI hospitalized in the corresponding health facilities of the experimental district of Tashkent. Depending on gender were identified 2 groups of patients: 1g. - 243 male patients and 2g. - 206 female patients. In the course of the register, it was found that ACS / AMI was more frequent in men in 54.1% of cases, and in women - in 45.9%. Men were younger than women by age (p

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