The purpose of this study was to assess the severity of depression in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with hypertensive disease. Research methods: patients with COPD in combination with hypertensive disease (n = 41) were studied. The study group consisted of patients with COPD with a long history of smoking. The study group was dominated by men (78.05%). The av-erage age of the patients was 64.51 ± 8.66 years. Research of function of external breath was studied with multimodular installation of type «Master-Lab/Jaeger». Exercise tolerance (6MWD, m), degree of dyspnea (MRC scale) were studied. The CAT test (COPD Assessment Test) was used to assess the state of health. Patients were asked to complete a Beck Depression Inventory.
Results: Patients with grade 2 COPD accounted for 43.9%, with grade 3 COPD - 39.02%, with grade 4 COPD - 17.08%. Severe depression was diagnosed in 16.67% of patients with grade 2 COPD, in 37.50% of patients with grade 3 COPD and in 42.86% of patients with grade 4 COPD. Very Severe depression was noted in 28.57% of patients with grade 4 COPD. In 50% of patients with severe and very severe depression, a serious effect of COPD on the quality of life (21– 30 CAT points) was re-vealed, a very serious effect of COPD on the quality of life (31– 40 CAT points) was noted in 35.71% of patients. In general, in the group of COPD patients with essential hypertension, severe depression according to the Beck scale was found in 29.27%. Very severe depression was noted in 4.88% of pa-tients with COPD with essential hypertension.