Dmitriev A A, Khishtovani A I, Iakunin G A, Kormer A Ia
Ter Arkh. 1986;58(5):68-73.
A study of the main hemorheological and hemostatic indices of the blood of 60 patients with unstable angina revealed considerable changes that required correction. The use of hemosorption (HS) produced a positive effect on a clinical course of disease as well as the patients' hemorheological status. However the HS effect maintained for 5 days and the use of drugs was required to prolong a sorption effect. The combined use of propranolol, trental and colpharit made a favorable effect on microcirculation owing to the improvement of rheological, coagulation and fibrinolytic properties of the blood.