Analysis of the relationship between indicators of the circulatory system
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Using the serial clinical measurements and daily monitoring of blood pressure and heart rate functional connections of diastolic and systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure as a function of heart rate were investigated. Nomograms of relationship of these indicators was constructed and the dynamics of blood pressure and heart rate of healthy persons and persons with circulatory failure and hypertension were analyzed. The clinical informativeness of this approach was estimated. The obtained nomogram can be used for noninvasive detection of failure of the circulatory system and for evaluation of the effectiveness of their correction
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