Abstract:
This article is devoted to establish the role of the peptic ulcer disease in developing of complicated course of postinfarction cardiaosclerosis. 155 patients with chronic postinfarction cardiac aneurism with the average age of 52,71 ± 1,8 years were compared with 290 patients suffered from postinfarction (Q-positive) cardiosclerosis uncomplicated by chronic postinfarction cardiac aneurism. Gender- and age-related descriptions were same in both groups. Reliable differences in frequency of chronic postinfarction cardiac aneurism combined with peptic ulcer disease are exposed. The differences are depending on age, gender, type on aneurism kinetic, somatotype, which can come forward as nosotropic preface of kinetic chronic postinfarction cardiac aneurism type. Findings are allow to forecast the chronic postinfarction cardiac aneurism in patients with peptic ulcer disease in order to determine the differentiated approach to the therapy for this particular category of patients.