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    L. G. Efendiyeva, A. S. Rahimova, S. M. Mammadli

    THE INFLUENCE OF SEISMOLOGICAL ACTIVITY ON MORTALITY FROM CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGIES IN SHIRVAN REGION OF AZERBAIJAN


    About the author: L. G. Efendiyeva, A. S. Rahimova, S. M. Mammadli
    Heading CLINICAL MEDICINE
    Type of article Scentific article
    Annotation The purpose of the study was to access the dependence of mortality from cardiovascular diseases on helioseismic indicators in the Shirvan region of Azerbaijan. To analyze the fatal outcomes of diseases in the Shirvan region, 99 case histories of patients who died in 2013 from various diseases were studied. The causes of deaths, distribution by sex and age, and a relationship between death accidents and the magnitude of earthquakes, the depth of the epicenter and seismological activity by months were established. Among both men and women, the largest percentage of patients died from a hypertensive crisis (47.5 % and 57.9 %, respectively). Deaths among the male population were in the range of magnetic field 49200.8T, and among the female ‒ in the range of 49202.9T. Depending on the depth of earthquakes, the maximum number of deaths was at the process depth less than 10 km (10.1 %). Thus, the study of the seismological activity in different geographical areas makes it possible to assess environmental and emergency situations with a high probability and to provide for preventive measures.
    Tags acute coronary syndrome,cerebral stroke,hypertensive crisis,earthquake,magnitude
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    Publication of the article «World of Medicine and Biology» №1(83), 2023 year, 057-061 pages, index UDK 574 613.1
    DOI 10.26724/2079-8334-2023-1-83-57-61