Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

Stem hemorrhagic stroke: treatment approaches and opportunities for rehabilitation

Year: 2019, volume 15 Issue: №4 Pages: 986-989
Heading: Тhematic supplement Article type: Case report
Authors: Karpova O.V., Udalov Yu.D., Radionova D.M.
Organization: State Research Center— Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency
Summary:

Nowadays alongside with high mortality, cerebral circulation disorders are the leading cause of disability in adults, causing up to 80% of partial and up to 10% of total disability among treated patients. The use of modern breakthroughs high-tech hematoma treatment methods along with traditional methods of treatment and early individual rehabilitation complex treatment can improve the outcomes for patients with deep-seated hematomas, reducing mortality by two or more times. We have carried out monitoring of the patient with the development of stem stroke accompanied by long-term untreated arterial hypertension. With the help of drug therapy and rehabilitation measures developed under the individual program, the patient's self-service skills and ability to work have been fully recovered.

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