Heart rate variability in migrants to the North with hypertension comorbid with biliary diseases


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Aim. To study heart rate variability (HRV) in patients with biliary problems and hypertension depending on duration of their life in the North.
Material and methods. A standardized screening of 1014 workers living in Mirny (Yakutia) according to the WHO/CINDI Euro regional committee program was performed.
Conclusion. With an increase of duration of living in the North patients with biliary diseases combined with arterial hypertension develop disorders of humoral-metabolic regulation mechanisms, increased parasympathetic activity, imbalance of the autonomic nervous system

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