https://www.selleckchem.com/products/AZD0530.html g/day (+3 %, р=0.002). A negative chronotropic effect of ω-3 PUFA was observed. Average 24-h HR decreased by 8 bpm (р=0.05) and 11 bpm (р<0.001) with Omacor 1 g/day and 2 g/day, respectively. Either dose of ω-3 PUFA significantly improved VO2, which directly correlated with LV EF and inversely correlated with HR. The decrease in number of VE was associated not only with improved HRV (SDNN) but also with the decrease in 24-h HR, and thus Omacor 2 g/day significantly decreased the number of VE (by 16 per hour) and dangerous VA (paired VE and VT runs ceased to be detected in 40 % of patients).Conclusion Since HR, HRV, and VA are closely interrelated, the effect of ω-3 PUFA specifically on these noninvasive markers apparently determines its ability to decrease the risk of SCD in patients with ischemic HFrEF. The antiarrhythmic effect of Omacor was greater with higher doses of this drug.Aim To study ultrasonic characteristics of lung tissue in patients with heart failure with left ventricular (LV) mid-range ejection fraction (HFmEF) and predictive value of these characteristics after reversing acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF).Material and methods Ultrasonic characteristics of lung tissue were studied by prospective observation in 71 patients (mean age, 65.2±3.6 years; men, 64.3 %) with HFmEF (LVEF from 40 to 49 %) following ADHF reversal. Semiquantitative evaluation of B-lines was performed by the E. Picano (2016) method at 5+2 days after hospitalization and on discharge from the hospital. The distance between B-lines was 3 mm (В3 lines) and 7 mm (В7 lines). Patients' catamnesis was studied for determining the predictive value of lung tissue ultrasonic characteristics for two years since the index hospitalization. Statistical analysis was performed using the McNemar's χ2 test (for evaluation of linked samples and of changes in the presence/absence of B-lines as determined by lung ult%.Conclusion "Ultrasonic pulmon