Abstract: | The state of microcirculation and blood rheology was studied in 32 patients with chronic renal insufficiency. Improved microcirculation and the reduction of clinico-laboratory indices of the DIC-syndrome were noted against a background of heparin and antiaggregant therapy in patients on programmed hemodialysis as well as in patients receiving systemic conservative therapy. In both groups of patients blood pressure decreased in parallel with a decrease in the level of creatinine and urea; a tendency toward improved renal function was noted. |