Abstrakt: |
The observed 26 subjects with chronic heart failure (CHF) resulted from ischemic heart disease and it was found that the state of correlation interrelation between indices of lipid peroxidation of the antioxidant system and hemocoagulation is determined by the severity of decompensation. Patients with stage I CHF were seen to have a close direct interrelation between the content of primary and secondary by-products of lipid peroxidation and prothrombin time (PT). Patients with stage IIA CHF were observed with a close negative interrelation between the level of common lipids and recalcification time; vitamin A concentration and fibrinogen F. Patients with stage II CHF had direct interrelation between the level of common lipids, vitamins E, A and prothrombin index and inversely proportional to prothrombin time at the same time the catalase activity of the patients inversely correlated with fibrinogen F. |