FEATURES OF HEART FAILURE IN PATIENTS WITH THYROTOXICOSIS

Authors

  • Yarmukhamedova Saodat Khabibovna
  • Khusainova Munira Alisherovna
  • Khaydarov Sanjar Nizamitdinovich
  • Yarmatov Suvon Totlibayevich

Keywords:

Keywords: chronic heart failure, coronary heart disease, thyrotoxicosis, vegetative imbalance, threshold level NT-proBNP, left ventricular remodeling.

Abstract

Hyperfunction of the thyroid gland (thyroid gland) – thyrotoxicosis – is a
widespread condition associated with an increase in the level of free thyroxine (fT4)
and/or free triiodothyronine (fT3) with well -known clinical symptoms. In countries
without iodine deficiency, it is detected in 0.5–3.9% of the population, while in older
age groups, the frequency of occurrence is given the state reaches 11.8%. In regions
with iodine deficiency, including in Russia, the incidence is even higher. Most often
thyrotoxicosis develops in patients with diffuse toxic goiter (DTZ), multi- node toxic
goiter and toxic thyroid adenoma.

Published

2023-05-16

How to Cite

Yarmukhamedova Saodat Khabibovna, Khusainova Munira Alisherovna, Khaydarov Sanjar Nizamitdinovich, & Yarmatov Suvon Totlibayevich. (2023). FEATURES OF HEART FAILURE IN PATIENTS WITH THYROTOXICOSIS . Journal of New Century Innovations, 29(1), 89–97. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/new/article/view/6442

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