PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ANGIONEUROLOGICAL CEREBROVASCULAR CHANGES IN THE ACUTE STAGES OF ISCHEMIC STROKE

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https://doi.org/10.32782/health-2026.1.37

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ischemic stroke, physical therapy instruments, rehabilitation process, acute recovery stages, blood pressure, antihypertensive drugs, lifelong antiplatelet therapy, cardiological diseases, a deep depressive state

Abstract

The aim of our research is to study pathophysiological (pathomorphological) angioneurological cerebrovascular changes in the acute phase of the rehabilitation process of patients with ischemic stroke. Research methods. We used the following research methods: theoretical methods: study, processing and systematization of theoretical material; formal-logical methods: inductive, deductive ones, methods of analytical inferences; substantivetheoretical methods – methods of analysis and synthesis; empirical methods: method of observation, analysis of existing practice, conducting experimental research. The results of the research. It was shown, that neurological symptoms of patients with chronic cerebrovascular diseases, as well as patients with initial manifestations of cerebral circulatory insufficiency complicated by dyscirculatory encephalopathy, occured against the background of a concomitant physiological abnormality of metabolic genesis, which led to ischemic stroke in a case of these patients, were also more pronounced than in patients without metabolic syndrome, and they were characterized by the relative “malignancy” of the onset and course of ischemic stroke. Conclusions. We have proven that the implementation of a unified treatment regimen of patients with and without metabolic syndrome during three weeks of the acute phase or acute period of ischemic stroke was accompanied by a more significant, more significant regression of neurological symptoms of patients without metabolic syndrome, while in a case of patients with ischemic stroke with metabolic syndrome this process was more prolonged and less pronounced than in a case of patients without metabolic syndrome. Neurological symptoms of patients with chronic cerebrovascular diseases, as well as patients with initial manifestations of cerebral circulatory insufficiency complicated by dyscirculatory encephalopathy, occur against the background of a concomitant physiological abnormality of metabolic genesis, which led to ischemic stroke in a case of these patients, are also more pronounced than in patients without metabolic syndrome, and they are characterized by the relative “malignancy” of the onset and course of ischemic stroke

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2026-05-29

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