Vargaty S. The pathogenesis issues of decreased exercise tolerance in patients with diabetes mellitus

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0405U002544

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Specialization

  • 14.01.14 - Ендокринологія

07-06-2005

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.558.01

STATE INSTITUTE "V.P. KOMISSARENKO INSTITUTE OF ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE OF UKRAINE"

Essay

Object: the functional state of cardoivascular, autonomic, respiratory systems of diabetes mellitus. The work is aimed on role of the disturbances of circulatory dynamics and its autonomic regulation, respiratory function and statodynamic stability in decreased exercise tolerance in patients with diabetes mellitus. Methods and apparatus: veloergometry with spirography, cardiointervalograhy (functional testing of heart rate variability), tensodynamometric stabilography; diagnostic complex "Analyzer-15" with computing analyze, standard electrotensodynamometric device PD-3A. Theoretical and practical results: it was investigated the pathogenesis issues of decreased exercise tolerance in patients with diabetes mellitus and based the differential approach for use of kinesitherapy and new indications for functional testing of heart rate variability ( silent miocardial ischemia and cardiovascular hyperreactivity. The new: it was demonstrated that the difference on glycemia dynamics during exercise betweenType 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus; it was found that the common cause of decreased exercise tolerance in patients with diabetes mellitus ( decreased on reactivity of sympathicus; it was shown that statodynamic disstability is playing role in decreased exercise tolerance in patients with diabetes mellitus Type 1 and 2. The level of approach: Results can be used in diagnosting and treating the patients with diabetes mellitus and for training the specialists: endocrinologists, cardiologists, of functional testing, therapeutists. Field of application: endocrinology, cardiology, of functional testing.

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