METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO COMMON CARDIOVASCULAR RISK STRATIFICATION IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION

Prevalence of nosogenies (psychical reactions), risk factors (with regard for stresses and psychological features), stratification of common cardiovascular risk was studied in 427 patients with the 1st and the 2nd stages of arterial hypertension (AH). Nosogeny and combination of 4–7 risk factors were revealed in 81,9 % patients, what have led to high and very high risk of cardiovascular complications in 86,5–95,2 % AH patients with dysthymia, in 100.0 % patients with anxious (deviated) personal disorders, in 74,6–94,3 % patients with neurasthenia, in 94,1–100,0 % patients with mixed anxious-depressive disorder, in 81,8–88,9 % AH patients with mild depressive episode, in 89,6-89,7 % patients without nosogenies. The conclusion of nosogenies importance was made.