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Toxins and the heart: stratification of cardiovascular risk

Abstract

The article describes modern concepts of influence of ethanol, cocaine and ascaethylene on the cardiovascular system, possibilities of identification and risk assessment of cardiovascular events. Prognosing the risk of probable cardiovascular complications has a strategic importance for the system of preventive measures and tactics of patient management.

About the Authors

G. G. Bedelbayeva
National Medical University
Kazakhstan


E. B. Uzhegova
National Medical University
Kazakhstan


B. B. Kamalova
National Medical University
Kazakhstan


N. S. Musina
National Medical University
Kazakhstan


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Bedelbayeva G.G., Uzhegova E.B., Kamalova B.B., Musina N.S. Toxins and the heart: stratification of cardiovascular risk. Emergency Cardiology and Cardiovascular Risks journal. 2018;2(2):423-426. (In Russ.)

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