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Кардиоцеребральные взаимодействия у больных артериальной гипертензией различных стадий

Кардиоцеребральные взаимодействия у больных артериальной гипертензией различных стадий

Abstract

Angiopathy at arterial hypertension (AH) leads to s cardiocerebral disorders. Together with the structural and functional reorganization in target organs of hypertension, there are changes in the venous system of the brain, which depends on the stage of hypertension. The use of quantitative index of the arteriovenous ratio allowed to determine the degree of venous discirculation at each stage of hypertension and identify the relationship of strengthening the degree of venous discirculation at progressing of stage of hypertension. The evaluation of venous discirculation allows for the differential diagnosis of hypertension manifestation and predicting the risk of cardiovascular complications.

Ангиопатия при артериальной гипертензии (АГ) приводит к кардиоцеребральным нарушениям. Одновременно со структурно-функциональной перестройкой в органах мишенях при АГ, происходят изменения в состоянии венозной системы головного мозга, которые зависят от стадии АГ. Применение количественного показателя артериовенозного соотношения позволило определить степень венозной дисциркуляции при каждой стадии АГ и выявить взаимосвязь усиления степени венозной дисциркуляции при прогрессировании стадии АГ. Оценка венозной дисциркуляции предоставляет возможность для дифференциальной диагностики манифистаций при АГ и прогнозировании риска развития сердечно-сосудистых осложнений.

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ВЕНОЗНАЯ ДИСЦИРКУЛЯЦИЯ, АРТЕРИАЛЬНАЯ ГИПЕРТЕНЗИЯ, КАРДИОЦЕРЕБРАЛЬНЫЕ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЯ, СОСУДИСТОЕ РЕМОДЕЛИРОВАНИЕ

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