Scientific journal
Научное обозрение. Медицинские науки
ISSN 2500-0780
ПИ №ФС77-57452

RELATIONSHIP OF CENTRAL AND CEREBRAL ATRIAL AND VENOUS CIRCULATORY DYNAMICS IN CLINICAL PICTURE OF HYPERTONIC ENCEPHALOPATHY DEPENDING ON AVAILABILITY AND STAGE OF CHRONIC HEART FAILURE

Zolotukhina N.E. 1 Mashin V.V. 1 Kotova E.J. 1 Belova L.A. 1
1 Ulyanovsk State Medical University
Arterial Hypertension is one of the main problems of the modern medicine. The most serious and the most common complications are hypertonic encephalopathy and chronic heart failure. In clinical picture of hypertonic encephalopathy the essential place is taken with the symptoms showing the presence of arterial and venous cerebral dysfunction and chronic heart failure. We have examined 103 patients with various stages of hypertonic encephalopathy. Most of the patients (89%) have chronic heart failure, severity of which grew, with the progression of hypertonic encephalopathy. Ultrasonic research of main head arteries and brain vessels (arteries and veins) has shown, that on a measure of the diseases progress there appear the phenomena showing structural changes in a wessel wall, disorder of autoregulation mechanismus and dysfunctions of brain arterial and venous system. Treatment of patients with atrial hypertension should consider the possible remodeling all target orgsns and especially the heart.