New Pharmacological Approach to Improvement of Quality of Life of Patients after Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting through Stimulation of Neoangiogenesis
Abstract:INTRODUCTION: Despite the increased volume of rendered high-tech assistance and objective improvement of the condition of the majority of operated patients, the parameters of physical activity and working capacity in this category of patients remain low.
AIM: To study the effect of 5-oxymethyluracil with angiogenic properties on the quality of life of patients in the early and long-term period after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The randomized prospective study incl… Show more
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