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Once again, we are talking about the connection between the heart and other organs and systems of our body — this time, the gastrointestinal tract. How do they affect each other? Why might a cardiologist refer a patient to FGDS? What should you do if you are faced with both heart and gastrointestinal diseases? I answer these and other questions in this video. Time code: 00:00 Introduction 00:32 How are the heart and the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) connected? 09:20 Why is FGDS recommended for heart diseases? 13:25 Recommendations for patients who are faced with both gastrointestinal and heart diseases 16:40 How can you prevent heart problems with gastrointestinal diseases and vice versa? My name is Andrey Grigorievich Obrezan, I am a professor, Doctor of Medical Sciences, I have been working in medicine for over 30 years, and I am the chief physician of the My Medical Center Group of Companies. My main area of activity is cardiology. I supervise numerous patients every day. Since 2005, I have been the head of the Department of Hospital Therapy at the Faculty of Medicine at St. Petersburg State University. I have published over 400 scientific papers and over 50 publications in foreign literature. This channel will feature informative and unbiased videos on current topics related to health, mainly about the heart and blood vessels. Our focus includes not only cardiology issues, but also issues of gastroenterology, pulmonology and many other related specialties associated with the cardiovascular system. #health #cardiology #ChiefPhysician #medicine #heart Website: https://www.groupmmc.ru/ Yandex Zen: https://zen.yandex.ru/medchief Vkontakte: https://vk.com/my_medical_center