Ultrasound monitoring of central hemodynamics in patients with hearing impairments
A.M. GOLOVACHEV¹, R.G. BIKTEMIROVAB¹, N.I. ZIYATDINOVA¹, I.I. ZAKIROV², T.L. ZEFIROV¹
¹Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology, 74 Karl Marx Str., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420012
²KSMA –– Branch Campus of the FSBEI FPE RMACPE MOH Russia, 11 Mushtari Str., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420012
Golovachev A.M. — postgraduate student of the Department of Human Health Protection, tel. +7-927-249-40-11, e-mail: argogo@list.ru
Biktemirova R.G. — D. Med. Sc., Professor of the Department of Human Health Protection, tel. (843) 292-92-66, e-mail: RGBiktemirova@kpfu.ru
Ziyatdinova N.I. — D. Biol. Sc., Professor of the Department of Human Health Protection, tel. (843) 292-92-66, e-mail: nafisaz@mail.ru
Zakirov I.I. — Chief Free-lance specialist in children’s anesthesiology and resuscitation of the Ministry of Healthcare of Republic of Tatarstan, Assistant Lecturer of the Pediatrics Department with the course of polyclinic pediatrics, tel. (843) 236-20-84, e-mail: igorzak@mail.ru
Zefirov T.L. — D. Med. Sc., Professor, Head of the Department of Human Health Protection, tel. (843) 292-92-66, e-mail: zefirovtl@mail.ru
Diagnosing the diseases of cardiovascular system is one of the most important aspects of modern medicine, as today the state of heart and vessels is the main cause of the loss of working capacity and death. The paper presents the data of cardiovascular system examination in young people with various degrees of hearing impairment, with the technique of ultrasound cardiac output monitoring. The reliable differences were found between the hemodynamics indicators in healthy people and in people with hearing impairments. A hypothesis is put forward about the influence of the acoustic analyzer on the state of cardiovascular system. Analysis of the obtained data prove the topicality of the profound diagnostics of cardiovascular system in persons with congenital and chronic diseases of sense organs.
Key words: diagnostics, cardiovascular system, ultrasonic methods of research hemodynamics, cardiac output.
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