MODERN TREATMENT METHODS OF ISCHEMIC DISEASE.
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Key words: ischemic disease, drugs, invasive methods, rehabilitation, heart implantation, individual approach, telemedicine.Abstrak
Abstract: Ischemic disease, one of the most common diseases of the
cardiovascular system, is caused by the narrowing or blockage of the arteries that
supply blood to the heart muscle. This condition leads to a decrease in the supply of
oxygen and nutrients to the heart, resulting in changes in the heart muscle and various
clinical symptoms. Modern treatment methods of ischemic disease largely depend on
the severity of the disease, the general condition of the patient and other factors. This
article provides detailed information about modern treatment methods for ischemic
disease.
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