Світ медицини та біології, 2023, № 2 (84)
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Документ Comparative assessment of quality of life parameters in rural and urban residents with comorbid hypertension(Полтавський державний медичний університет, 2022) Katerenchuk, I. P.; Cherkun, M. P.; Катеренчук, Іван Петрович; Черкун, Маргарита ПетрівнаThe study highlights the results of a comparative analysis of the quality of life of 152 patients with hypertension and its combined course with type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease living in urban and rural areas. Quality of life parameters were determined using the SF-36 questionnaire. It was found that the patient's quality of life worsens with increased comorbidity. A clinically significant difference in the quality of life parameters depending on territorial affiliation was established. Thus, the level of quality of life in patients from rural areas is mainly reduced due to the mental component, manifested by a decrease in an emotional state and a decrease in vital activity, while in urban residents – due to the physical part of health, which led to the impossibility of performing everyday tasksДокумент Relationship between indicators of depression, quality of life, compliance and blood pressure in patients undergoing renal replacement therapy(Полтавський державний медичний університет, 2023) Rustamian, S. T.; Katerenchuk, I. P.; Yarmola, T. I.; Pustovoyt, H. L.; Tkachenko, L. A.; Ovcharenko, L. K.; Рустамян, Сатєнік Тігранівна; Катеренчук, Іван Петрович; Ярмола, Тетяна Іванівна; Пустовойт, Ганна Леонідівна; Ткаченко, Лідія Афанасіївна; Овчаренко, Людмила КостянтинівнаThis article presents the results of the relationship between blood pressure indicators and anxiety and depression, indicators of quality of life, compliance to treatment in patients undergoing renal replacement therapy. It was found that in patients undergoing dialysis therapy without accompanying diabetes, there is a direct correlation between blood pressure and the level of anxiety and depression in patients without and with diabetes. Similar changes are observed in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis. In patients on programmed and peritoneal dialysis with and without concomitant diabetes there is a pronounced inverse correlation between the value of systolic blood pressure and components of quality of life and compliance. Dialysis patients are exposed to a number of components that significantly increase cardiovascular risk, and the elimination of which can significantly improve the effectiveness of therapy in dialysis patients and reduce the degree of cardiovascular risk. These factors include anxiety and depression, quality of life, and compliance to treatment. They are organically interconnected and significantly affect the leading cardiovascular risk factors and, first of all, arterial hypertension.