Problems of Medical Rehabilitation of Patients with Arterial Hypertension in Clinical Practice
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijhsms.v2i12.3020Keywords:
arterial hypertension, effective preformed treatment methods, rehabilitation measuresAbstract
Arterial hypertension is the most common controllable factor in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in mostcountries of the world. The authors proposed a rehabilitation program for patients with arterial hypertension, which includes a multicomponent drug regimen combined with effective preformed treatment methods, which ensures more frequent contact with patients.The addition of antihypertensive treatment to the proposed set of rehabilitation measures is accompanied not only by a more pronounced decrease in blood pressure, but also by a decrease in the number of adverse events.
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