Cardiovascular Complications Of A(H1n1) Influenza Infection And Pathogenetic Mechanisms Of Its Effects On The Myocardium And Vascular System

Authors

  • Munojat Khayatovna Ismailova Tashkent State Medical University, Head of the Department of Medical Radiology Author
  • Abdurashidov Shoxruhbek Shuxratbek ogli Author
  • Mamadalieva Asalkhon Bakhriddinovna Tashkent Medical Academy, second-year student, Faculty of General Medicine Author
  • Goyibnazarov Rozimurod Bakhtiyorovich Tashkent State Medical University, Assistant of Biomedical Engineering, Informatics and Biophysics Author

Keywords:

influenza, cardiovascular diseases, acute coronary syndrome

Abstract

This article analyzes the impact of the influenza virus on the cardiovascular system and its role in the development of acute cardiovascular complications. The infection induces systemic inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and prothrombotic changes, thereby increasing the risk of acute coronary syndrome, myocarditis, cardiac rhythm disturbances, and decompensation of chronic heart failure. During seasonal influenza epidemics, timely prevention and cardiovascular risk stratification are considered key measures for reducing mortality and the frequency of severe complications

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2026-05-08

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Cardiovascular Complications Of A(H1n1) Influenza Infection And Pathogenetic Mechanisms Of Its Effects On The Myocardium And Vascular System. (2026). Global Insights in Biomedical & Multidisciplinary Research, 1(03), 22-32. https://biomedglobe.com/index.php/gibmr/article/view/46

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