Российский кардиологический журнал (Jun 2005)

Systemic enzyme therapy and clinical and hemorheological parameters in coronary heart disease patients with effort angina

  • A. Yu. Konyakhin,
  • A. E. Radzevich,
  • G. V. Arkadyeva,
  • N. V. Shmeleva,
  • T. R. Kameneva,
  • E. S. Antonova

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 3
pp. 53 – 57

Abstract

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This study is devoted to systemic enzyme therapy (wobenzym and phlogenzym) influence on hemostasis, hemorheology, and clinical course of disease inpatients (n=54) with Functional Class II-III effort angina, receiving complex therapy. Systemic enzyme therapy improved blood rheology due to decreased red and white blood cell aggregation, increased elasticity of red blood cell membrane; optimized fibrinolysis and hemocoagulation systems' status; improved angina clinical course and quality of life. Including wobenzym and phlogenzym into complex therapy ofFC II-III effort angina patients is clinically rational, effective, and safe.

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