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Frequency of occurrence of colorectal bradyarrhythmia syndrome in elderly patients

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2022-18-45-47

Abstract

One of the key problems of modern medicine is the bradienteria syndrome, which is manifested by a slowdown in the circadian rhythm of the enteral evacuation function at a frequency of defecation less than 7 times a week. From the standpoint of chronobiology and chronomedicine, the regularity of the circadian rhythm of defecation is the same circadian rhythm of the body as the regularity of the sleep-wake cycle. However, the chronophysiological mechanism of the regularity of the intestinal rhythm and the frequency of its occurrence among people of different ages remains poorly understood. The chronophysiological mechanism of violation of the regularity of the circadian rhythm of defecation shown in our work indicates the need to observe not only the frequency, but also the morning acrophase of this rhythm for the prevention of many complications arising from bradienteria in patients with chronic constipation.

About the Authors

P. V. Seliverstov
Military Medical Academy n.a. S.M. Kirov
Russian Federation

 Seliverstov Pavel V., PhD Med, associate professor at the 2nd Dept (of Therapy for Advanced Training) 

 Saint Petersburg 



E. S. Ivanyuk
Military Medical Academy n.a. S.M. Kirov
Russian Federation

 Ivanyuk Elena S., PhD Med, senior lecturer of the 2nd Dept (of Therapy for Advanced Training) 

 Saint Petersburg 



R. K. Kantemirova
Saint Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

 Kantemirova Raisa K., DM Sci (habil.), professor at Dept of Hospital Therapy 

Saint Petersburg



K. A. Shemerovsky
Saint Petersburg Medical and Social University
Russian Federation

 Konstantin Aleksandrovich Sh., DM Sci (habil.), professor, senior researcher 

Saint Petersburg



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Seliverstov P.V., Ivanyuk E.S., Kantemirova R.K., Shemerovsky K.A. Frequency of occurrence of colorectal bradyarrhythmia syndrome in elderly patients. Medical alphabet. 2022;1(18):45-47. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2022-18-45-47

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