GENERAL OVERVIEW OF CEREBRAL CARDIAC SYNDROME AND ITS RELEVANCE

Authors

  • Z.J.Narzilloeva

Keywords:

Keywords: Cerebrocardial syndrome, acute cerebrovascular accident, subarachnoid hemorrhage, electrocardiography, cardiac arrhythmias.

Abstract

Annotation: Cerebrocardial syndrome is considered as a complex of cardiac disorders, which arise against the background of damage to the central nervous system and develop in acute cerebrovascular accident. A special role in its development is played by damage to the autonomic nervous system with the emergence of local and systemic catecholamine cytotoxicity , neuroinflammation and free radical damage. Clinically, this leads to the appearance of arrhythmias and other ECG phenomena, systolic and diastolic dysfunction, and an increased risk of sudden death, which requires identifying patients with similar risk factors and developing recommendations for their diagnosis and treatment.

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Published

2024-05-15

How to Cite

Z.J.Narzilloeva. (2024). GENERAL OVERVIEW OF CEREBRAL CARDIAC SYNDROME AND ITS RELEVANCE. ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 45(5), 23–28. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/index.php/01/article/view/13872