We have examined 93 patients after stomach resection with initial myocardial hypertrophy and arterial hypertension.
The catekholamine level in blood and urine, the monitoring of CPC and peroxidelypoid oxidation products can be the components of quantitative estimation of stress after surgical intervention. It can determine the choice of therapeutics.
Postoperative stress myocardial adaptation for patients after stomach resection had a more complicated course when accompanied by arterial hypertension. It consisted in considerable disturbance of cardiac muscle weakening process.