The Functional Significance of Acyl Hydroperoxides for the Heart
*Corresponding author: Kotova Tatyana Vladimirovna, Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia, Tel:
+79102732263; E-mail: ilmedv1@yandex.ru
Citation: Kotova TV, Grishan MA, et al. The Functional Significance of Acyl Hydroperoxides for the Heart. Clin Image Case Rep J. 2019;
2(1): 109.
It was found that an important risk factor for recurrent thrombosis, coronary heart disease and cerebrovascular pathology is the
level of acyl hydroperoxides in the blood. An analysis was made of the level of acyl hydroperoxides in patients with coronary
heart disease with episodes of painless myocardial ischemia, as well as its correction with B vitamins. 84 patients with coronary
heart disease with functional angina I-III were examined. It was found that a combination of a high level of acyl hydroperoxides
and frequent episodes of painless myocardial ischemia is recorded mainly in patients with a high functional class of angina
pectoris. The intake of B vitamins can significantly reduce the concentration of acyl hydroperoxides in the blood plasma and the
frequency of episodes of painless myocardial ischemia.
Keywords: Acyl hydroperoxides; Cardiology; Coronary heart disease; Angina pectoris; Painless ischemia
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