1. PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF WATER AND ELECTROLYTE DISORDERS IN THE ACUTE PERIOD OF SEVERE ISCHEMIC STROKE.
- Author
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Chirkov AN and Ershov VI
- Subjects
- Acute Disease, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Brain Ischemia blood, Humans, Middle Aged, Osmolar Concentration, Prognosis, Risk Factors, Severity of Illness Index, Stroke etiology, Stroke mortality, Water-Electrolyte Imbalance etiology, Water-Electrolyte Imbalance mortality, Brain Ischemia complications, Electrolytes blood, Stroke blood, Water-Electrolyte Imbalance blood
- Abstract
The Aim: to study and identify the impact of the osmolarity blood plasma level on outcomes atherothrombotic ischemic stroke, and cardioembolic subtype., Materials and Methods: The study included 150 patients with severe ischemic stroke pathogenesis of diferent subtypes. We studied the effect of the of the osmolarity bloodplasma level in the first dayfrom the disease beginning to ischemic stroke prognosis., Results: it is shown that the prognosisfor severe ischemic stroke pathogenesis of different subtypes of the first day disease is unfavorable to the level of blood plasma osmolality 297 mOsml. This cardioembolic ischemic strokes pathogenic subtypes are more severe course and worse prognosis., Conclusion: the osmolarity of blood plasma is an independent predictor of adverse outcome for ischemic stroke pathogenesis of different subtypes.
- Published
- 2016