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Cerebral hemodynamics in hypothyroid patients

Cerebral hemodynamics in hypothyroid patients

Abstract

The paper presents the results of a study of the state of cerebral hemodynamics based on the findings of rheoencephalography in 323 patients with hypothyroidism. A decline of elasticity and an increase of the tones of the cerebral vessels – small and middle – calibre ones, in the first place, due to their atherosclerotic changes, increased peripheral vascular resistance. Men were characterized by a worse cerebral blood circulation and venous drainage, women were characterized by a higher vascular tone, at the expense of the vessels of a medium and small caliber, in the first place. Cerebral hemodynamics had age-dependent tendencies in hypothyroidism, similar of persons without а dysfunction of the thyroid gland. Clinical symptoms, accompanying changes of the REG parameters, have been determined.

У статті наводяться результати дослідження стану церебральної гемодинаміки за даними реоенцефалографії (РЕГ) у 323 хворих на гіпотиреоз. Виявлено, що у хворих знижена еластичність і збільшений тонус мозкових судин, у першу чергу – дрібного і середнього калібру внаслідок їх атеросклеротичних змін, збільшений периферичний судинний опір. У чоловіків був гіршим церебральний кровообіг, венозний відтік крові, у жінок – вищим тонус судин, у першу чергу, за рахунок судин середнього і дрібного калібру. Церебральна гемодинаміка за гіпотиреозу мала вікові тенденції, аналогічні особам без порушення функції щитоподібної залози. Визначені клінічні симптоми, які супроводжують зміни показників РЕГ.

Keywords

hypothyroidism; cerebral hemodynamics; age, гіпотиреоз; церебральна гемодинаміка; вік

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