MULTIMORBIDITY AS COMPLIANCE TO TREATMENT AND PROGNOSIS PROBLEM IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME
Abstract
of multimorbidity and comorbidity in patients with acute coronary syndrome accounting their regional features is shown
About the Authors
V. A. PoltaraninaRussian Federation
Postgraduate, Department of Cardiology, Medical Institute
V. V. Kashtalap
Russian Federation
Doctor of Science (Medicine), Associate Professor, Head, Laboratory of Pathophysiology Department of Multifocal Atherosclerosis, Kemerovo; Professor, Department of Cardiology, Medical Institute
A. S. Vorobyev
Russian Federation
PhD (Medicine), Assistant Professor, Department of Cardiology, Leading Researcher, Research and Educational Center, Medical Institute
I. A. Urvantseva
Russian Federation
PhD (Medicine), Associate Professor, Head, Department of Cardiology, Medical Institute,
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Poltaranina V.A., Kashtalap V.V., Vorobyev A.S., Urvantseva I.A. MULTIMORBIDITY AS COMPLIANCE TO TREATMENT AND PROGNOSIS PROBLEM IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME. Vestnik SurGU. Meditsina. 2019;(3 (41)):44-50. (In Russ.)