METHOD FOR ASSESSING EFFECTIVENESS OF PHYSICAL REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS-SPORTS VETERANS WITH ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE Russian patent published in 2016 - IPC A61B5/00 

Abstract RU 2584131 C1

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, specifically to cardiology. Patient undergoes stress testing. Determining an initial level of exercise tolerance (Τ1, W). Calculating expected increase in exercise tolerance after 6 months by a formula. Individual rehabilitation program including administration of drugs and therapeutic physical training. Then after 6 months repeating testing and tolerance to physical activity (T2, W). Calculating actual increment (PTF, W) of exercise tolerance by formula. Further, calculating difference between expected and actual amount of tolerance by formula. If difference is less than 10% rehabilitation is considered to be effective.

EFFECT: method enables to assess effectiveness of physical rehabilitation of patients-sports veterans with ischemic heart disease.

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Authors

Mashkovskij Evgenij Vladimirovich

Bogova Olga Tajmurazovna

Achkasov Evgenij Evgenevich

Volodina Kristina Andreevna

Dates

2016-05-20Published

2015-06-05Filed