Interrelationship Between Life Quality And Vegetative Nervous System In Patients With Asthma
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Abstract
The aim of this work is researching the interconnection of parameters of quality of life and the vegetative nervous system in patients with asthma.
Material and methods: Clinical and functional studies of 62 patients with asthma on the basis of Pulmonology Institute of TB and Pulmonologist Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan Republic were conducted. Quality of life was determined by the Seattle questionnaire comprising 29 questions that assess physical condition, emotional state, the state of professional competence and satisfaction with treatment.
State of the vegetative nervous system was assessed by Cardiointergraphic (CIG) on Bayes (1976). The obtained data were processed statistically using Student's t test.
Result: Patients with asthma often marked stress and disruption of adaptive-compensatory abilities of the body and reduced quality of life parameters. Patients with asthma defined relationship is more pronounced reduction in QL parameters in physical and emotional state of hypersympathicotonic and vagotonys. Reducing of QL parameters in patients with asthma is not established due of reducing these parameters on the state of the vegetative reactivity. The expansion of rehabilitation measures aimed at restoring the adaptive-compensatory abilities of the body, can help to restore and improve the quality of life of patients with asthma.