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PATHOGENETIC ASPECTS OF RHEOENCEPHALOGRAPHY METHOD WHILE MONITORING SURVEY OF CEREBRAL AND CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS

Journal: International bilingual medical journal "MEDICUS" (Vol.1, No. 4)

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Page : 17-19

Keywords : central hemodynamics; cerebral blood flow; traumatic brain injury; brain autoregulation; Glasgow coma scale.;

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Abstract

The article deals with the data of rheoelectroencephalographic studies of traumatic brain injuries and theoretical suppositions. Brain autoregulation is an important physiological factor. Damage or switching off this regulator at traumatic brain injury causes serious and incontrollable trouble in many systems, which influences brain disease out-come. Brain disease outcome with the traumatic brain injury depends on its compensation abilities. Therefore, study of hemodynamic brain vessels dislocation determine broad options of cerebral system management.

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