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1North Western State Medical Universtiy n.a. I.I. Mechnikov, St-Peterburg.
Abstract:
Despite a significant progress of the recent decades, incidence of cardiovascular complications in patients with manifest, stable ischemic heart disease (IHD) is still high. Furthermore, this patient group is heterogenous; individuals with a higher risk of cardiovascular complications can be isolated from this group based on the presence of comorbidities and acute IHD on the background of the therapy. Such patients require a more aggressive treatment to influence major components of the increased risk. Even after administration of an optimum therapy, the risk for complications in such patients remains high (residual risk). The article discusses the lipid, inflammatory, and thrombotic components of residual risk in IHD patients and possibilities of their control with drugs with a special focus on possibilities of pharmaceutical correction of the risk thrombotic component in IHD patients with diabetes mellitus.
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