scholarly journals Chronic cerebrovascular diseases: pathogenetic heterogeneity and therapeutic strategies

2018 ◽  
pp. 50-55
Author(s):  
E. V. Kostenko ◽  
M. A. Eneeva

The article presents a modern view of the pathogenic mechanisms of cerebrovascular diseases was Observed that currently available data indicate the existence of different variants of ischemic lesions of the brain and their clinical manifestations. Based on the available data and the results of our own studies, it is concluded that therapeutic strategies in patients with CVD should take into account the variety of clinical manifestations, the existence of various options for ischemic lesions of the brain substance, especially the course of the disease, heterogeneity of pathogenetic mechanisms and risk factors, as well as multi-morbidity of patients. Discusses the use of the drug Vazobral in CVD.

2020 ◽  
Vol 3-4 (213-214) ◽  
pp. 64-73
Author(s):  
Nazira Zharkinbekov ◽  

Chronic сеrebral ischemia is one of the leading causes of morbidity, mortality and disability in the Republic of Kazakhstan. According to the data from Ministry of Healthcare of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the overall morbidity of the country’s population due to diseases of the circulatory system registered in health care organizations has increased almost three times from 1998 to 2017 over the past 20 years. According to world publications, on average, the incidence of Chronic сеrebral ischemia in the world is relatively high among the elderly, occurring in two-thirds of people over 65 years of age. It is also observed in 50% of people aged 50 to 65 years and in 25% of people aged 45 to 50 years. Purpose. To review of epidemiological data, risk factors, causes, pathogenetic mechanisms, diagnostic algorithms and principles of treatment of Chronic сеrebral ischemia. Material and methods. The literature review on Chronic сеrebral ischemia data was conducted using the Pubmed search engine in Medline electronic databases from 2009 to 2019. Results and discussion. A total of 45 research papers were included. This review examines epidemiological data, risk factors, causes, pathogenetic mechanisms, diagnostic algorithms and principles of therapy for Chronic сеrebral ischemia disease. In the etiopathogenesis of Chronic сеrebral ischemia, a significant part is played by the combination of risk factors known as vascular comorbidity and being the main cause of deaths. Vascular comorbidity is characterized by the involvement into a single pathological process of all risk factors that form Chronic сеrebral ischemia, which lead to a change in cerebral circulation with hypoxia of the brain substance and a cascade of biochemical changes, and subsequently results in diffuse, multi-focal changes in the brain substance. In a case of comorbidity of the atherosclerotic process with dyslipidemia, narrowing of the lumen of the arteries with an increase in the permeability of their wall membranes can be observed, with further damage to the endothelium, activation of synthesis by leukocytes, platelets, endotheliocytes of chemotaxis factors, kinins, growth factors, with the accumulation of active oxygen, peroxidation with the formation of oxidative stress. Chronic сеrebral ischemia therapy with vascular comorbidity, in which all risk factors are В тексте переправлены стилистические и ортографические ошибки. involved in a single pathological process, provides the prevention of polypragmasia, and the assignment of certain pathogenetic drugs aimed at the same pathogenesis that leads to the formation of Chronic сеrebral ischemia. Conclusion. It is most rational to use an antioxidant/antihypoxant in therapy. Such pathogenetic drugs include antioxidant therapy. Among other antioxidants/antihypoxants used in routine practice, Mexidol (ethylmethylhydroxypyridine succinate) is characterized with the strongest evidence base. Keyword: chronic brain ischemia, chronic cerebral circulatory insufficiency, vascular comorbidity, ethylmethylhydroxypyridine succinate, Mexidol.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-86
Author(s):  
O. A. Kicherova ◽  
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L. I. Reikhert ◽  
O. N. Bovt ◽  
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In recent years, cerebral vascular diseases have been increasingly detected in young patients. It is due not only to better physicians’ knowledge about this pathology, but also to the improvement of its diagnosis methods. Modern neuroimaging techniques allow us to clarify the nature of hemorrhage, to determine the volume and location of intracerebral hematoma, and to establish the degree of concomitant edema and dislocation of the brain. However, despite the high accuracy of the research, it is not always possible to establish the cause that led to a brain accident, which greatly affects the tactics of management and outcomes in this category of patients. A special feature of the structure of cerebrovascular diseases of young people is the high proportion of hemorrhagic stroke, the causes of which are most often arterio-venous malformations. Meanwhile, there are a number of other causes that can lead to hemorrhage into the brain substance. These include disorders of blood clotting, and various vasculitis, and exposure to toxic substances and drugs, and tumor formations (primary and secondary). All these pathological factors outline the range of diagnostic search in young patients who underwent hemorrhagic stroke. Diagnosis of these pathological conditions with the help of modern visualization techniques is considered to be easy, but this is not always the case. In this article, the authors give their own clinical observation of a hemorrhagic stroke in a young patient, which demonstrates the complexity of the diagnostic search in patients with this pathology.


2002 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-82
Author(s):  
T. A. Valikova ◽  
V. M. Alifirova ◽  
I. M. Fyodorova ◽  
N. Yu. Paimursina

Nervous system syphilis — neurosyphilis (NS) belongs to rather rare diseases. According to the different authors data available it comes to about 1% of the nervous system organic disturbances and develops by 5—10% syphilous patients not having been treated in the acute stage of the pathological process. The syphilitic disturbance of the nervous system is a chronic progressive disease caused by the pale spirochaeta. The nervous system disturbance occurs basically in two ways: secondary one, because of brain shells, vessels, gummatous manifestations involving in the pathologic process; or primary one, when the causative agent affects directly the brain substance. In the first case syphilis is called rnesodermic or early one; in the second case — parenchymatous or late, primary one. In the article the analysis of two clinical cases of mesenchyme neurosyphilis is carried out: latent neurosyphilis and syphilitic meningomyelitis. Neurosyphilis classification is applied to clinical manifestatons of syphilitic arachnoiditis and vasculitis are described. The methods of specific and nonspecific therapy of mesenchyme syphilis are stated in detail.


Author(s):  
Peter Rothwell

This chapter is concerned with those diseases of the cerebral and ocular circulation that cause ischaemia or infarction of the brain and eye or spontaneous haemorrhage into or around the brain. The main clinical manifestations of these diseases are transient ischaemic attack and stroke.


2020 ◽  
pp. 86-93
Author(s):  
O. V. Kurushina ◽  
A. E. Barulin ◽  
Yu. S. Vorobjeva

The article is devoted to the analysis of various pathogenetic mechanisms involved in the formation of chronic brain ischemia. The authors discuss current trends in society, leading to a wide spread of cerebrovascular diseases: an increase in life expectancy and a constantly increasing level of psychosocial stresses. The paper considers the variety of clinical manifestations, course options, the pace of development of this pathology, diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties encountered by doctors treating this category of patients. Particular attention is paid to symptoms that prevent a full course of treatment and prevention of chronic cerebral ischemia, such as asthenia and impaired statolocomotor function. The leading pathogenetic mechanisms that play a role in the formation of these syndromes are discussed. Various approaches to the treatment of this pathological condition are considered. The possibility of using drugs with a multimodal effect is discussed. An analysis of a clinical case involving a patient with a long history of chronic brain ischemia is presented. The main factors that are obstacles to a full pathogenetically directed treatment are identified and ways to solve this therapeutic problem are given. The authors conclude that it is necessary to formulate a wellthought- out therapy strategy for this pathological condition, including timely, well-considered use of drugs with a neurotrophic, neuromodulating effect, which allows further measures, including non-pharmacological approaches. Particular attention is paid to the role of social support and physical activity for the prevention of cerebrovascular diseases.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (7) ◽  
pp. 20-26
Author(s):  
M.A. Trishinska ◽  
O.Ye. Kononov

The article describes the main pathogenetic mechanisms of acute sensorineural hearing loss, including that caused by infection. Possible risk factors and mechanisms of development of sensorineural hearing loss against the background of coronavirus infection caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus are consi-dered. Cases of hearing loss in patients with COVID-19 have been described. The pathogenetically substantiated therapeutic approach to the treatment of such patients is presented, it is based on the optimization of acetylcholine neurotransmission in the brain structures involved in the conduction and perception of the auditory impulse.


2011 ◽  
Vol 57 (2) ◽  
pp. 39-45
Author(s):  
E Iu Il'ina ◽  
N A Strebkova

The authors present the current literature data concerning pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of hypothalamic obesity along with methods of its treatment. Lesions in the hypothalamus associated with infiltrative processes, neoplastic growth, and consequences of medical interventions not infrequently lead to the development of obesity characterized by the rapid gain of body weight. The major factor contributing to this increase is the compromised function of the regulatory hypothalamic centres controlling the sense of hunger and satiation and the energy balance. This dysregulation is responsible for hyperphagia, vegetative disorders, reduced energy expenditure, and hyperinsulinemia. It is extremely difficult to control the body weight only by adhering to diet guidelines and altering the lifestyle. The weight-losing efficacy of the present-day pharmacotherapy targeted for modulation of insulin secretion and activation of sympathetic nervous system is rather low and does not ensure the desired prevention of the weight gain. More detailed information about the risk factors and pathogenetic mechanisms of hypothalamic obesity is needed to develop efficacious therapeutic strategies for the treatment of this condition.


2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 226-232
Author(s):  
A.O. Gavrilyuk ◽  
T.M. Korol ◽  
V. P. Sorokoumov ◽  
R.G. Zharlinskaya ◽  
G.V. Datsenko ◽  
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Purpose of the work - analyze the bases of the pathomorphology of ischemic and haemorrhagic stroke, as well as the principles of diagnosis, prophylaxis and treatment that will prevent the secondary development of the corresponding pathologies. The analysis is done on the basis of articles review and research of 2010-2017, using the databases Pubmed, eLIBRARY.RU, Web of Science. According to the latest data, 16 million people suffer from brain disorders annually, 6 million of them die. Mostly, low- and medium-income countries are vulnerable to strokes. In Ukraine, this problem has been underestimated for a long time in comparison with the developed world's countries, where the prevention and control of the effects of acute cerebrovascular diseases have long been recognized as the most important tasks of modern medicine. A few decades ago, the proportion of patients under 60 among the patients with a diagnosed stroke made up not more than 20%; today, this figure increased to 35%, and in some regions of Ukraine - up to 40. The mortality rate reaches 40 % during a month and 54% during a year, but half of the deaths occur in the first two days. The onset of the ischemic stroke, which may cause thrombosis, thromboembolism or obliteration with an atherosclerotic plaque, is very common. In 60% of cases, a stroke or cerebral infarction is a consequence of atherosclerosis. Mostly, the localization site is the middle cerebral artery circulation. The infarction is characterized, first of all, by ischemic changes of nerve cells and glia, the vessels are most resistant to ischemia. The changes by hyperchromic type, accompanied by pycnosis and destruction of cellular elements, are most typical for neurons. Then the process extends to glia. A haemorrhagic stroke, as opposed to the ischemic one, occurs in the setting of a high blood pressure. Arterial hypertension leads to the change in the permeability of vessel walls, the occurrence of plasmorrhagia, necroses and microaneurysms, which develop, and, as a result, hemorrhage. The localization site is associated with the peculiarities of the angioarchitectonics - basal ganglia and the optic nerve. A cavity, filled with blood, may be formed, or a swelling of the brain matter, which gradually increases up to the formation of a gliomezodermal scar or a cyst, may occur. It is important to timely diagnose this type of pathology. The diagnosis is based on a clinical picture, anamnesis, cerebrospinal fluid analysis and instrumental methods of examination. Urgent hospitalization of patients is necessary. In case of an ischemic stroke, the treatment is aimed at increasing blood flow to the brain, and in case of haemorrhagic stroke - at reducing blood pressure, eliminating cerebral edema and increasing the blood-clotting abilities. In case of prevention of cerebrovascular diseases, the correction of risk factors is of great importance. Thus, the pathologic picture of stroke`s different types is quite diverse. Lesions of nerve cells and glia are presented in ischemia. Damage of the vessels walls, which leads to hemorrhages with necrosis of the tissues, is inherent while hemorrhagic stroke. Using of precisely modern instrumental methods of research is fundamental in the diagnosis of cerebrovascular diseases. Timely prophylaxis of cardiovascular diseases and correction of risk factors prevents the occurrence of stroke.


Author(s):  
Sergii Stadnik ◽  
Oleksii Saiko

The most severe and disabling among various types of cerebrovascular accidents are hemorrhages. High mortality in hemorrhagic stroke is due to the possible development of a generalized convulsive syndrome, accompanied by respiratory failure; a cascade of irreversible biological reactions (dislocation syndrome with wedging, ventricular system hemotamponade with the formation of acute obstructive hydrocephalus); the development of complications associated with forced immobilization of the patient or connecting to a ventilator. The diagnosis of cerebral stem strokes is highly relevant due to the increase in their prevalence in the structure of cerebrovascular diseases. With stem strokes, the prognosis of the disease is worse than with strokes of any other localization, which is explained by the location of many vital centers in these structures. The paper highlights the classification and clinical manifestations of hemorrhages in the brain stem, substantiates the feasibility of rehabilitation measures at all periods of the disease. The use of early individual rehabilitation complex treatment can improve the results of therapy of deeply located hematomas, reducing disability and mortality of patients. The article presents the clinical case of a patient with a stem hemorrhagic stroke, in which, against the background of drug therapy and rehabilitation measures developed according to an individual program, self-care skills and working capacity were fully restored. Key words: hemorrhagic stroke (hemorrhage), stem stroke, hemorrhage in pons, rehabilitation


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