Abstract

The article is dedicated to the study the risk factors of cerebrovascular disorders development after cardiosurgical interventions. It was shown that the most significant factors are: arterial hypertension — 100.0 %, hypercholesterolemia — 100.0 %, multiple lesions of the brachiocephalic arteries (73.3 %) and arteries of the lower extremities (26.7 %), type II diabetes mellitus (53.3 %) and renal failure (40 %), the presence of bad habits associated with chronic intoxication (46.7 %), psychoemotional overstrain (76.7 %), the impact of surgical techniques interventions and the presence of chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency in patients which sent to the operation. A complete laboratory-instrumental and neurological preoperative examination, an adequate assessment of the cerebral hemodynamics system creates the basis for reducing postoperative cerebral disorders and the basis for the development of a complex of preventive measures. Key words: risk factors, cardiosurgical interventions, cerebrovascular disorders

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