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    Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is one of the methods of treating patients with chronic heart failure, which can reduce the mortality rate of this group. Scintigraphic assessment of sympathetic myocardial innervation allows us to evaluate the heart failure prognosis and the effectiveness of interventional treatment. The method is based on use of the radiopharmaceutical 123 I-methiodiobenzylguanidine (123 I-MIBG), which is a structural analogue of norepinephrine and is able to selectively accumulate in the sympathetic nerve endings. This review includes a brief description of norepinephrine metabolism and pharmacokinetics of 123 I-MIBG in the sympathetic nerve ending, a brief description of the study methodology and the clinical significance of this method in patients with heart failure. Particular attention is paid to the possibilities of using this method in patients with severe chronic heart failure before and after CRT.This review focuses on possibilities of using soluble ST2 as a HF marker for diagnostics, stratification of risk of adverse events, and for evaluation of prognosis and treatment effectiveness in patients with CHF. Circulating biomarkers are an essential element of algorithms for diagnostics, stratification of risk, and evaluation of prognosis in patients with HF. The recognized “gold standard”, natriuretic peptides, has several well-known limitations, and multiple new candidate biomarkers have appeared in recent years. Soluble ST2, a marker of “mechanical myocardial stress”, is considered as one of the most promising new biomarkers. This review discusses possibilities of using it in clinical practice in CHF patients.The article aims to review the main trials, meta-analyses and guidelines regarding to various practical aspects and unsolved questions of an appliance of the therapeutic hypothermia in out-of-hospital and in-hospital cardiac arrest.The review article presents current data on the problem of takotsubo syndrome; the authors touched upon the main issues of epidemiology, clinical picture, pathophysiological mechanisms of the disease development. The problems of diagnosis, the basic principles of therapy, as well as possible complications and outcomes are considered. The authors presented a diagnostic algorithm, as well as updated international InterTAK diagnostic criteria, according to an expert consensus document on takotsubo syndrome of the European Society of Cardiology, published in 2018.OBJECTIVE To evaluate and study the dynamics of endothelial dysfunction instrumental indicators, vascular wall stiffness and microcirculation state in patients with gastric cancer (adenocarcinoma) before and after chemotherapy; compare it with the results obtained from healthy volunteers and patients with cardio-vascular diseases. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study included 65 people 25 healthy volunteers, 15 patients with known cardio-vascular diseases (CVD) and 25 patients with histologically confirmed gastric cancer (adenocarcinoma) stage 2-4 who underwent surgical treatment followed by chemotherapy according to the FOLFOX, XELOX, and XP regimes. For non-invasive assessment of the vascular wall’s state of large vessels and microcirculation, all patients in the main group underwent computer nailfold capillaroscopy and finger photoplethysmography before chemotherapy and within a month after the completion of the last course. For healthy volunteers and patients with CVD, the above studies were performed once durthe dynamics of endothelial dysfunction indicators, vascular wall stiffness and microcirculation state in patients with gastric cancer were studied, and a reliable increasing of these changes was proved during chemotherapy. The results indicate the need for a further search for accurate and effective methods of identifying early signs of close and distant vasculotoxicity, the development of individual prevention programs in order to significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular events during and after chemotherapy.OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to study biochemical factors of calcification in stable and unstable plaques of coronary arteries and in the blood of patients with severe coronary atherosclerosis, to find associations of biochemical factors of calcification with the development of unstable atherosclerotic plaque. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study included 25 men aged 60,4±6,8 years who received coronary bypass surgery. In the course of the operation intraoperative indications in men were from coronary endarteriectomy (s) artery (a – d) and histological and biochemical analyses of the samples of the intima / media. Bromelain in vitro Out of 85 fragments of intima / media of coronary arteries, 15 fragments of unchanged intima / media, 39 fragments of stable atheromatous plaque and 31 fragments of unstable plaque were determined. In homogenates of samples of intima / media (after measurement of protein by the method of Lowry) and in blood by ELISA were determined by biochemical factors of calcification osteoprotegerin, osteocalcincreased content of osteocalcin (OR=1,008, 95 % CI 1,001-1,015, p=0,035). In men with severe coronary atherosclerosis, a significant inverse correlation was found (Spearman coefficient -0.386, p=0.022) between the content of osteoprotegerin in the vascular wall and in the blood.Objective To develop a diagnostic rule for detection of patients (pts) with high probability of subclinical atherosclerosis among those with high or very high cardiovascular (CV) risk.Materials and Methods This cross-sectional study enrolled 52 pts (32 men [62 %]), aged 40 to 65 years [mean age 54.6±8.0]) with high or very high CV risk (5-9 and ≥10 % by The Systematic Coronary Risk Estimation Scale [SCORE], respectively). All participants underwent cardiac computed tomography (CT) angiography and calcium scoring. Traditional risk factors (RFs) (family history of premature CVD, smoking, overweight / obesity and abdominal obesity, hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, lipids parameters (total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides) and lipids-related markers (apolipoprotein A1, apolipoprotein B, ApoB / ApoA1 ratio), biomarkers of inflammation (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein [hs CRP], fibrinogen), indicator carbohydrate metabolism (glucose), ankle-brachial index, stress-test, carotid plaques according to ultrasound were evaluated in all pts.