FEATURES OF VENOUS CEREBRAL DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH COPD ACCORDING TO RHEOENCEPHALOGRAPHY
Janna Nazarova , Associate Professor Center for the Development of Professional Qualifications of Medical Workers Tashkent, Uzbekistan L. U. Zakirova , Andijan branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Emergency Medical Care Andijan, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the features of venous cerebral dysfunction in patients with COPD according to rheoencephalography. It has been established that the main rheographic indicators characterizing pulse blood filling, tone and resistance of the vascular wall, the state of venous outflow and vascular resistance correlate well with the data obtained from ultrasound and angiographic studies, which increases the informative value of the REG method.
Keywords
venous cerebral dysfunction, COPD, rheoencephalography
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