FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, namely to cardiology and can be used to predict degree of restenosis development in coronary stent. For this purpose rate of nitrogen-containing preparation metabolism is determined by introduction the preparation into the test. As test-preparation introduced is caffeine in dose 150-300 mg orally once. After 6 hours ratio of N-acetyl-derivative of the preparation to non-metabolised preparation in urine is determined. If value of said ratio equals 73 % and lower favourable outcome of stenting is predicted.
EFFECT: said procedure ensures increase of accuracy in predicting degree of risk of restenosis development in coronary stent.
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Dates
2010-09-10—Published
2009-06-01—Filed