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The prevalence of bronchial obstruction syndrome in the open population of Novosibirsk

Abstract

Within the international project (determinants of cardiovascular diseases in Eastern Europe: a multicentre cohort study UKA) in 2002-2005 the study of the bronchial obstruction syndrome (BOS) prevalence in the open population of Novosibirsk was done. 6875 people (3226 men and 3649 women) of 3 age groups (45-54, 55-64 and 65-69) of Novosibirsk were under study. The results showed a fairly high prevalence of bronchial obstruction in a large industrial center of Western Siberia. In the total sample bronchial obstruction was detected in 19.48 % of the 6875 patients (45-54 years old - at 14.80 %, 55-64 years - at 20.85 %, 65-69 years - at 25.49 %). Among men the BOS was detected in 23.47 % of cases, among women - at 15.95%.

About the Authors

N. A. Kovalkova
Institute of Internal Medicine SB RAMS
Россия

Kovalkova Natalya Alexeevna – postgraduate student

630089, st. B. Bоgаtkоvа-175/1, Novosibirsk



N. I. Logvinenko
Novosibirsk State Medical University
Россия

Logvinenko Nadezhda Ivanovna – doctor of medical sciences, professor

630091, st. Krasny Prospect-52,2Novosibirsk



M. I. Voevoda
Institute of Internal Medicine SB RAMS
Россия

Voevoda Mikhail Ivanovich – director, corresponding member of RAMS, doctor of medical sciences, professor

630089, st. B. Bоgаtkоvа -175/1, Novosibirsk



S. K. Malyutina
Institute of Internal Medicine SB RAMS
Россия

Malyutina Soph’a Konstantinovna – doctor of medical sciences, professor

630089, st. B. Bоgаtkоvа -175/1, Novosibirsk



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Kovalkova N.A., Logvinenko N.I., Voevoda M.I., Malyutina S.K. The prevalence of bronchial obstruction syndrome in the open population of Novosibirsk. Yakut Medical Journal. 2013;(4):22-24.

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