In the last decade the health of young people in Ukraine as well as in many other countries of the world significantly deteriorated according to the results of screening tests. Because of this the main task of prophylactic medicine is development and introduction of new methods of early diagnostics of diseases. The aim of the work to assess the peculiarities of adaptation of students with different types of vegetative regulation. Material and methods: 415 second year students of Lugansk State Medical University were tested. The mechanisms of physiological functions of the body regulation were assessed by registration of cardiac rhythm variability (CRV). Analysis of CRV was performed by three methods: statistical, geometrical, and spectral analysis. The express method proposed by Shlyk, N.I. (2009) was later used to determine the prevailing type of vegetative regulation. To assess adaptability the method of R.M. Baevskij (1979) was used. Results: In the result of investigation 4 types of functional states of regulatory systems were determined: I type 295 (71 %) of tested, II in 14 (3 %), III in 96 (23 %) and IV only in 10 (2%). I type of functional state of regulatory systems in the wakeful state at rest was characterized by moderate prevalence of central regulation of heart rhythm (MPCR), decreased activity of autonomic regulation. It was noticed that some of the parameters of CRV (like RR, SDNN, RMSSD and pNN50) which characterize autonomic regulation, were statistically lowere (р≤0.01) compared to type III, and some (like AMo and SI) higher, in both female and male students. Summarized spectrum capacity and components of its wave structure (HF, LF, VLF) which characterize central regulation were statistically significantly lower (р≤0.01) for the I type of regulation compared to the III one which is characterized by moderate prevalence of autonomic regulation of the heart rhythm. In female students with type I autonomic regulation compared to male students such CRV parameters as RR and AМo were statistically significantly lower (р≤0.05), while the parameters of total potency (TP) and high frequency waves (HF) were higher (р≤0.05), which could point to more centralized heart rhythm regulation in male compared to female. The evaluation of regulatory systems overstress allowed to determine the state of adaptation and risk of overstress or breakdown in students with different types of autonomic regulation. Conclusions: Thus, evaluation of adaptation state in students with different types of autonomic regulation allows to characterize the current functional state and uncover the risk of disease development., Tatiana Tananakina, Natalya Lila, Anzhelika Ivasenko, Dmitrij Bolgov, Svetlana Mavrich, Yuliya Modna, and Literatura
Dysfunkce autonomního nervového systému patří k častým klinickým projevům roztroušené sklerózy (RS). Incidence autonomní dysfunkce (AD) u pacientů s RS se v různých studiích pohybuje mezi 16 a 80 % a jednoznačně se zvyšuje s délkou trvání RS a progredující disabilitou. Může se však projevit v kterékoli fázi demyelinizačního onemocnění a dokonce může být jeho prvním klinickým projevem. AD významně ovlivňuje kvalitu života pacientů s RS a přispívá k celkové disabilitě. Přesto postižení autonomního nervového systému patří mezi stále relativně poddiagnostikované symptomy tohoto onemocnění. Nejčastějším a nejzávažnějším typem AD u pacientů s RS je narušení funkce kardiovaskulárního a/nebo urogenitálního systému. Méně častá je dysfunkce gastrointestinální, sudomotorická či narušení pupilomotoriky. Autonomní (především kardiovaskulární) dysfunkce u pacientů s RS také úzce souvisí s rozvojem únavy. Cílem tohoto sdělení je poskytnout přehled jednotlivých typů AD u pacientů s RS a možností jejich diagnostiky., Autonomic nervous system dysfunction (AD) represents a frequent clinical presentation of multiple sclerosis (MS). According to published studies, the incidence of AD in MS patients ranges between 16 and 80% and gradually increases with the length of the demyelinating disease and with the progression of disability. However, AD can occur in any phase of MS and can even represent its first symptom in some patients. Autonomic dysfunction has a significant negative impact on the quality of life in MS patients and contributes to overall disability. Even so, autonomic nervous system dysfunction is frequently underdiagnosed in patients with multiple sclerosis. Cardiovascular and urogenital dysfunction are the most frequent types of AD in MS patients with the highest impact on their clinical status and the quality of life. Less frequently, gastrointestinal, sudomotor or pupilomotor dysfunction can be found. Autonomic (in particular cardiovascular) dysfunction in multiple sclerosis is closely related to fatigue, another frequent clinical symptom in MS patients. The aim of this paper is to sum up the spectrum of symptoms of autonomic dysfunction in multiple sclerosis and its diagnostic tools. Key words: multiple sclerosis – autonomic nervous system diseases – orthostatic intolerance –urinary incontinence – urinary retention –sexual dysfunction – gastrointestinal dysfunction – sweating The authors declare they have no potential conflicts of interest concerning drugs, products, or services used in the study. The Editorial Board declares that the manuscript met the ICMJE “uniform requirements” for biomedical papers., and I. Šrotová, E. Vlčková, J. Bednařík
Zátěžová perfuzní scintigrafie myokardu patří k nejčastějším vyšetřením nukleární medicíny. Hlavní indikací je průkaz ischémie myokardu, která je potenciálně léčitelná revaskularizací. Je tedy způsobena vyčerpáním koronární rezervy nejčastěji v důsledku mechanické stenózy při ateroskleróze. Pro hodnocení koronární rezervy můžeme použít přímou nebo nepřímou vasodilataci pomocí fyzické nebo farmakologické zátěže. Při zátěži je potřeba dodržet stanovená kritéria., Stress myocardial perfusion scintigraphy is one of the most frequent procedures of nuclear medicine. The main indication is a detection of a myocardial ischemia which could potentially be treated with revascularization. It is therefore caused by exhausted coronary flow reserve the most frequently due to mechanical stenosis caused by aterosclerosis. We can use direct of indirect vasodilatation with physical or pharmacological stress to test this reserve. Appropriate criteria should be achieved during the stress., Otto Lang, and Literatura 10