PREDICTION OF MANIFESTATION OF AUTONOMIC HOMEOSTASIS VIOLATIONS AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FERTILE AGED WOMEN, WHO HAD UTERINE LEIOMYOMA

Results of forecasting manifestation of autonomic homeostasis violations in fertile aged women, which had uterine leiomyoma are presented in the article. Clinical characteristics of these women and clarifications of the most important factors of the disease and the chances of changes were analyzed, and relative risk of cardialgia was calculated.

We have examined 360 women with violations of autonomic homeostasis (autonomic dysfunction syndrome (ADS), somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system (SDANS) of hypertonic, hypotonic and cardiac type) and changes in reproductive health (artificial abortion, infertility and uterine leiomyoma). All examined women were thus divided into 4 groups, depending on the changes of autonomic homeostasis: I group — women with such violations of autonomic homeostasis as the ADS (90 women), group II — women with SDANS clinically manifestated as hypertensive type disorders (90 women), the third group — women with SDANS clinically manifested as hypotonic type disorders (90 women) and group IV — with SDANS clinically manifested as type cardiac disorders (90 women). In addition, each of these groups was divided into 3 subgroups depending on changes in reproductive health; in one subgroup were fertile aged women, that had an artificial abortion (30 women), the subgroup 2 were women of fertile age with infertility (30 women) and 3 subgroup were fertile aged women with (30 women).

Prediction of manifestations of autonomic homeostasis in women with uterine leiomyoma allowed to find out the chances of such changes and calculate the relative risk of cardialgia.

The study of clinical characteristics of fertile aged women with uterine leiomyoma, that had autonomic homeostasis violations allowed to find out the most important factors of this disease.

In women with uterine leiomyoma frequently encountered clinical manifestations of autonomic homeostasis violations that require attention of obstetricians and gynecologists, internists and family physicians.