FIELD: medicine. SUBSTANCE: method involves measuring arterial blood pressure and heart beat rate in lying position. Then, the patient is set in vertical position recording the same value every 5-10 min. Then, the patient is set in lying position. Hemodynamic properties are recorded every minute, until their initial level is achieved. Vegetative index is calculated from a formula VI= (1-DAD/HBR) x 100, where DAD is the diastolic index of the arterial blood pressure, and the HBR is the heart beat rate. A dynamic series of VI values and vegetative response type in orthoclinostatic test are used for predicting nasal hemorrhages recurrence potentiality. EFFECT: no dependence on stress factor. 1 tbl
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Dates
2001-04-20—Published
2000-05-26—Filed