LEVEL OF STRESSOR TENSION AND EVALUATION OF QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION
Clinical medicine

LEVEL OF STRESSOR TENSION AND EVALUATION OF QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION

Published 2014-08-27

Authors:

A.V. Podolsky
V.V. Steblyuk

Abstract:
Was analysed the level of psychoemotional tension in patients with hypertension . At 64.46 % of patients with hypertension was observed elevated levels of psychoemotional tension. The maximal expression of neuroendocrine and neurovegetative reactions were found among patients with the syndrome of psychoemotional tension and hypertension I stage. Among patients with a syndrome of psychoemotional tension and hypertension stage II was found reduction in cortisol and adrenocorticotropic hormone normalization due to the development of protective and adaptive reactions. In patients with a syndrome of emotional stress and hypertension stage III was found depletion stage of adaptation reserves inherently to the long-term chronic stress.
Keywords:
hypertension stress psychoemotional tension syndrome
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Publication:
«World of Medicine and Biology» Vol. 10 No. 45 (2014) , с. 90-93
УДК 616-021.2-06