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Information × Registration Number 0219U005484, 0115U006651 , R & D reports Title Clinical and pathophysiological features , optimizing the diagnosis and treatment of vestibular dysfunction popup.stage_title Head Muratova Tatiana Nikolaevna, Registration Date 26-11-2019 Organization Odesa National Medical University popup.description2 108 patients with vestibular dysfunctions against a background of chronic cerebral ischemia were examined in order to develop pathogenetic treatment. The state of the autonomic system, vestibular and statolocomotor functions, electrophysiological characteristics were studied. The dependence of vestibular disorders on the duration and age of patients, the presence of degenerative changes in the cervical spine, as well as structural damage to the brain, depending on severity, was revealed. Vestibuloatactic disorders reached 92.7% of cases, increased with the progression of the pathological process and changes in autonomic tone. Psycho-emotional stratifications indicated that clinically significant anxiety was recorded mainly against the background of sympathicotonia (62.5%), and depressive disorders with vagotonia (80.0%). The spasm of the vessels of the basin of the vertebral artery prevailed, and the presence of sympathicotonia intensified it. The expediency of using the developed electropharmacological complex for the treatment of vestibular dysfunctions is substantiated. Product Description popup.authors Бакуменко Ірина Камеліївна Бильський Дмитро Виталійович Вастьянов Руслан Сергійович Герцев Василь Миколайович Горанський Юрій Іванович Добровольський Василь Вячеславович Кірчев Владислав Віталійович Лебідь Олена Павлівна Муратова Тетяна Миколаївна Олійник Світлана Михайлівна Перькова Ганна Василіївна Стоянов Олександр Миколайович Храмцов Деніс Миколайович Чемересюк Інна Георгієвна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Muratova Tatiana Nikolaevna. Clinical and pathophysiological features , optimizing the diagnosis and treatment of vestibular dysfunction. (popup.stage: ). Odesa National Medical University. № 0219U005484
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