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Лео Антонович Бокерия, доктор медицинских наук, профессор, академик РАН и РАМН, президент ФГБУ «НМИЦ ССХ им. А.Н. Бакулева» МЗ РФ


Церебральный гиперперфузионный синдром: проблема разграничения близких синдромов, вероятные механизмы развития, клинические проявления и факторы риска

Авторы: Емец Е.В., Шумилина М.В.

Организация:
1 Институт подготовки кадров высшей квалификации и профессионального образования ФГБУ «Национальный медицинский исследовательский центр сердечно-сосудистой хирургии им. А.Н. Бакулева» (президент – академик РАН и РАМН Л.А. Бокерия) Минздрава России, Рублевское ш., 135, Москва, 121552, Российская Федерация
2 БУЗ Воронежской области «Воронежская областная клиническая больница № 1, Московский пр-т, 151, Воронеж, 394066, Российская Федерация

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Раздел: Обзоры

DOI: https://doi.org/10.24022/1814-6910-2021-18-2-118-127

УДК: 616.831-005

Библиографическая ссылка: Клиническая физиология кровообращения. 2021; 2 (18): 118-127

Цитировать как: Емец Е.В., Шумилина М.В. . Церебральный гиперперфузионный синдром: проблема разграничения близких синдромов, вероятные механизмы развития, клинические проявления и факторы риска. Клиническая физиология кровообращения. 2021; 2 (18): 118-127. DOI: 10.24022/1814-6910-2021-18-2-118-127

Ключевые слова: церебральный гиперперфузионный синдром, нарушения венозного оттока, артериовенозный баланс

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Аннотация

Обзор посвящен обобщению современных данных о церебральном гиперперфузионном синдроме (ЦГС). ЦГС сходен с синдромом избыточной перфузии, гипертонической энцефалопатией, синдромом задней обратимой энцефалопатии и cиндромом обратимой церебральной вазоконстрикции. Рассматривается проблема разграничения ЦГС и близких синдромов. Обсуждаются вероятные механизмы развития ЦГС после операций реваскуляризации каротидных и других артерий: 1) повышенный церебральный кровоток; 2) нарушение церебральной авторегуляции; 3) повреждение церебральных сосудов свободными радикалами; 4) разрушение рефлекторного механизма барорецептора; 5) связь ЦГС с тригеминоваскулярным рефлексом; 6) связь ЦГС с церебральным артериовенозным дисбалансом. Подчеркивается важность изучения артериовенозного дисбаланса как механизма развития ЦГС. Рассматриваются факторы риска развития ЦГС после каротидной эндартерэктомии и стентирования каротидных артерий.

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  • Емец Екатерина Викторовна, врач функциональной диагностики; ORCID
  • Шумилина Маргарита Владимировна, доктор мед. наук, профессор кафедры кардиологии и функциональной диагностики, заведующая группой ультразвуковых исследований сердечно-сосудистой и органной патологии; ORCID

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