THE SIGNIFICANCE OF LIQUORODYNAMIC DISTURBANCES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF DISCIRCULATORY ENCEPHALOPATHY

Authors

  • KHAKIMOVA Sakhiba Ziyadulloyevna
  • КHAMDAMOVA Bakhora Komiljonovna
  • BEKTASHEV Rakhmatullo Bektashevich
  • ABDULLAYEVA Kamola Zafarovna

Keywords:

dyscerculatory encephalopathy, anaerobic glycolysis, catabolic, metabolism, cerebrovascular accidents

Abstract

Purpose: The goal is to determine the significance of liquorodynamic disturbances in the pathogenesis of dyscirculatory encephalopathy.Material and methods. The study was conducted on 2.27 (118 men, 199 wives) patients with dyscirculatory encephalopathy. The age of the patients ranged from 30 to 60 years (on average 60+-2.0).  Diagnosis of DE was carried out on the basis of clinical neurological studies and data from the following objective research methods: MRI of the brain, MRI angiogram of intra and extracranial arteries; Echo-ES, transcranial Dopplerography (TCD); lumbar puncture with measurement of cerebrospinal fluid pressure and determination of residual oxidation of cerebrospinal fluid (ROCF).RESALT: The results of a clinical neurological study showed that cognitive impairment and various neurological deficits to varying degrees of severity were observed in all patients. In 27 (%) patients out of 37 with the first stage of the disease, MRI of the brain showed a moderate expansion of the subarachnoid space of the convexital surface and cisterns of the base of the brain. Thus, the results of clinical-neurological and the above-mentioned objective research methods show that liquorodynamic disturbances in the brain, to varying degrees of severity, occur in all stages of DE and are one of the main factors leading to the development of hypometabolism in the brain tissue.Conclusion: Liquorodynamic disturbance developed as a result of cicatricial adhesions in the brain and its membranes is the main factor leading to catabolic metabolism.

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Статья поступила в редакцию 10.05.2024; одобрена после рецензирования 21.06.2024; принята к публикации 29.06.2024.

The article was submitted 10.05.2024; approved after reviewing 21.06.2024; accepted for publication 29.06.2024.

Информация об авторах:

Хакимова Сохиба Зиядуллоевна — д.м.н., заведующая кафедрой неврологии факультета последипломного образования Самаркандского государственного медицинского университета, Самарканд, Узбекистан. 0000-0003-4804-3651 ORCID ID

Хамдамова Бахора Комилжоновна — ассистент кафедры неврологии факультета последипломного образования Самаркандского государственного медицинского университета, Самарканд, Узбекистан. https://orcid.org/0009-0003-5749-6940

Абдуллаева Камола Зафаровна, Самаркандский государственный медицинский университет, факультет последипломного образования, кафедра неврологии, клинический координатор - https://orcid.org/0009-0005-4572-6707 Самарканд, Узбекистан.

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Вклад авторов:

Хакимова Сохиба Зиядуллоевна — идеологическая концепция работы, написание текста; редактирование статьи;

Хамдамова Бахора Комилжоновна, Абдуллаева Камола Зафаровна — сбор и анализ источников литературы, написание текста.

Information about the authors:

Khakimova Sokhiba Ziyadullaeva — doctor of medical sciences, head at the department of neurology and neurosurgery of the faculty of postgraduate education of Samarkand state medical university, Samarkand, Uzbekistan. https://orcid.org/0000–0003–4804–3651

Abdullaeva Kamola Zafarovna, Samarkand State Medical University, Faculty of Postgraduate Education, Department of Neurology, Clinical Coordinator - https://orcid.org/0009-0005-4572-6707 Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

Sources of funding: The work did not receive any specific funding.

Conflict of interest: The authors declare no explicit or potential conflicts of interest associated with the publication of this article.

Contribution of the authors:

Khakimova Sokhiba Ziyadullaeva — ideological concept of the work, writing the text; editing the article;

Abdullaeva Kamola Zafarovna — collection and analysis of literature sources, writing the text.

Published

2024-09-04