Hypercholesterolemia refers to an increase in the level of total cholesterol in the blood plasma, starting from
The range of normal blood pressure levels, according to WHO, corresponds to
The triggering pathogenetic link of cardiogenic shock is
Reflex bradycardia with an increase in systemic blood pressure occurs due to
Calcium-channel blocking drugs are effective in:
Laboratory markers of acute myocardial infarction include
The first arteries to branch off the aorta are the:
The patient complains of dizziness, sudden shortness of breath and pressing pain in the chest radiating to the left shoulder lasting more than 10 minutes, which is not relieved by nitroglycerin. The most appropriate diagnosis
The initial link in the pathogenesis of cardiac edema is