ГоловнаArchive of numbers2016Volume 24, issue 2 (87)Acute ischemic stroke: features of treatment in patients with metabolic syndrome
Title of the article Acute ischemic stroke: features of treatment in patients with metabolic syndrome
Authors Dziuba О. М.
Babenko V. V.
In the section DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPY OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
Year 2016 Issue Volume 24, issue 2 (87) Pages 11-15
Type of article Scientific article Index UDK 616.89-008.43:616.125-008.313.2 Index BBK -
Abstract The article examines the characteristics of the treatment of acute ischemic stroke under the infl uence of a variety of therapeutic regimens in patients with metabolic syndrome. The study involved 102 patients — 68 (66.7 %) men and 34 women (33.3 %) aged 57 to 72 years. Patients were divided according to treatment regimens: Group 1 — the standard therapy; Group 2 — antioxidant therapy; Group 3 — the combined antioxidant and neuroprotective therapy. The examination included neuroimaging, clinical and neurological data and assessment of neurological defi - cit on the scale NIHSS, Rankin and Barthel index. It was found that the use of a combination of antioxidant and neuroprotective treatment regimens shown to be eff ective in the fast pace of regression of neurological defi cit, level of disability and functional dependency at the end of the acute and early recovery period of ischemic stroke.
Key words ischemic stroke, metabolic syndrome, oxidative stress, neurological defi cit, antioxidant, neuroprotective
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