Features of cerebral venous hemodynamics in acute disorders of cerebral circulation

Yeokuthon Majidova

Cardiovascular pathology and acute cerebrovascular accident (ACV) are in first and second place, respectively, as the causes of mortality in the structure of general mortality of the population. In this regard, interest in the issues of cerebral blood flow disorders does not weaken all over the world, more and more new aspects of this problem are being considered. CVA is a widespread pathology in the world and according to the WHO “... about 17.5 million people die every year from cerebrovascular diseases in the world, which is 30% of mortality from all diseases ...”. The most severe form of vascular pathology of the brain is a stroke. In European countries, mortality from stroke varies from 63.5 to 273.4 people per 100,000 population per year. About 85-88% of cerebral strokes are ischemic in nature. Ischemic stroke in developed countries ranks first as a cause of permanent disability. Movement disorders of varying severity are the most common and severe consequences of strokes.

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