PECULIARITIES OF THE CLINICAL COURSE OF THE EARLY RECOVERY PERIOD IN THE CEREBRAL ISCHEMIC HEMISPHERIC STROKE ON THE BACKGROUND OF THE COMPLEX REHABILITATION MEASURES

Aim. The important problem of the modern angioneurology is the diagnostics and treatment of cerebral stroke. Rehabilitation measures, especially during the early recovery period, are one of the strategic courses in the struggle against it. Methods and results. The clinical-paraclinical study of 8...

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Main Author: S. A. Medvedkova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Zaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical University 2014-12-01
Series:Zaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal
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Online Access:http://zmj.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/35765/32001
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Summary:Aim. The important problem of the modern angioneurology is the diagnostics and treatment of cerebral stroke. Rehabilitation measures, especially during the early recovery period, are one of the strategic courses in the struggle against it. Methods and results. The clinical-paraclinical study of 81 patients has been made for the purpose of the determination of clinical peculiarities of the course of the early recovery period in the cerebral hemispheric ischemic stroke patients on the background of the complex rehabilitation measures. It was determined, that majority of the patients the debut of the disease appeared only in the nidal deficiency with the gradual start in the active time of the day. The functional outcome and indices of the quality of life, as well as the level of the dependence of the outside help were substantially up to the evidence of the neurological deficit during the acuity of the disease. Conclusion. The best dynamics of the reconstruction of clinical-neurological disorders, indices of the level of invalidization, as well as indices of the quality of life of patients in the early recovery period have been defined on the background of complex neurometabolic therapy.
ISSN:2306-4145
2310-1210