At 8 healthy examinees-volunteers of 22-25 years the functional effects of super-threshold (above 1.2 T) and subthreshold (70-80% of a motor threshold) rTMS of premotor cortexes medial departments were compared. Functional brain activity changes were estimated (before and 1 hour after stimulation) by comparing data including neuropsychological testing, visual and spectral-coherent EEG-analysis, and also haemodynamic parameters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper presents the results of cerebral circulation (CC) in 17 ventilated patients with severe brain injury in its acute phase. All the patients developed traumatic subarachnoidal hemorrhage, which was accompanied with angiospasm in the majority of cases. Doppler transcranial study (DTCS) was performed, by using the carotid compression test; the findings correlated with paCO2 and CV parameters.
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July 1997
Orthostatic tests with printing recording of EEG, REG, RVG were used to examine the functional status of the truncal level of circulatory regulation in patients with brain confusions. Within the first 24 hours after brain injury there was a significant reduction in the pulse blood filling of cerebral vessels in the vascularization areas of carotid and vertebral arteries along with higher vascular tone; pulse blood filling of peripheral vessels in the lower extremities remained normal with a marked decrease in their vascular tone. Orthostatic tests showed the asymmetric enhancement of a dilating arterial response in the virtual absence of a constrictive response of lower extremity vessels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
August 1996
Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko
December 1990
Complex study of the effect of sodium nitroprusside intra-arterial and intravenous infusion under local and general anesthesia on the cerebral, peripheral, and general hemodynamics during cerebral angiography was carried out in 43 patients with neurosurgical pathology (17 females and 26 males from 17 to 58 years of age). The authors proved the efficacy of intraarterial and, to a lesser measure, of intravenous sodium nitroprusside infusion in relieving spasm of the cerebral arteries developing during cerebral angiography.
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