The case of dissection of a coronary artery clinically simulated as the chronic pericardial effusion

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Abstract

In the program for combating cardiovascular diseases in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, an important place is given to the prevention of sudden cardiac death. At the same time, the group of maximum risk includes military personnel with combined coronary and non - coronary pathology, in which there are objective difficulties in diagnosis, conservative treatment, and the provision of high - tech medical care. A clinical case of subtotal atherosclerotic heart disease with dissection of the coronary artery proceeding under the mask of chronic exudative pericarditis against the background of acquired heart disease is presented. The tactics of managing such patients are analyzed from the standpoint of evidence - based medicine.

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A. A Tsygvintsev

the 3rd A.A.Vishnevsky Central Military Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Email: tsygvintsev1985@gmail.com
Krasnoznamensk, Moscow Region, Russia

A. N Lishchuk

The 3rd A.A.Vishnevsky Central Military Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Krasnogorsk, Moscow Region, Russia

P. G Shakhnovich

The N.N.Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Email: p_shakhnovich@mail.ru
Moscow, Russia

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