Surgical treatment prognosis for patients with stenotic-occlusion damage in carotid region
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гемодинаміка, сонна артерія стеноз, оклюзія, хірургічне лікування.Abstract
150 patients with stenosis-occlusion damage in carotid region were examined. The next factors influenced on surgical treatment result: patients age, degree of neurological deficits, size of ishemic lesion and form of disease. After surgical treatment improvement of neurologic state was observed in 63,3% patients. We devoted two kinds of operations according our postoperative results: treatment and prophylactic. In control group we used prognostic scale and improved of developed surgical treatment result to 87%.
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