PECULIARITIES OF THE COURSE OF CHRONIC HEART FAILURE IN MIDDLE-AGED AND ELDERLY PATIENTS IN THE KHOREZM REGION
Abstract
This article explores the clinical and demographic characteristics of chronic heart
failure (CHF) among middle-aged and elderly populations in the Khorezm region of
Uzbekistan. The study analyzes the age-related progression, gender differences, and the
influence of comorbid conditions such as hypertension, ischemic heart disease, diabetes, and
renal dysfunction on the course of CHF. Results indicate that older patients exhibit more
severe CHF symptoms, with a higher prevalence of preserved ejection fraction in elderly
women and increased renal complications. The findings highlight the need for region-specific
approaches to the diagnosis, monitoring, and management of CHF in aging populations.