Biomeditsina va amaliyot jurnali, 2022 №6


Subject of the article

ASSESSMENT OF THE SEVERITY OF PRIMARY (IDIOPATHIC) PULMONARY HYPERTENSION ACCORDING TO ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (156-161)

Authors

Khodjibekov Kh. Marat, Bahramov T. Sardorbek, Nazarova U. Gulchehra, Butabayev M. Jasurbek

Institution

Samarkand State Medical University

Abstract

Idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH) is a type of pulmonary arterial hypertension, whose etiology has not been established. For many years, ventilation-perfusion scintigraphy and pulmonary angiography have been the "gold standard" of preoperative diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension, but now several non-invasive imaging methods, such as chest radiography, echocardiography (Echo-KG), multispiral computed tomography (MSCT), as well as, in particular, to a lesser extent, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Key words

pulmonary hypertension, patients, echocardiography, multispiral computed tomography.

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