Morphological changes in the kidneys of rats with experimental hemoraghical stroke (itracerebral hemorrhage)

Gozhenko, A.I. and Bibikova, V.N. (2018) Morphological changes in the kidneys of rats with experimental hemoraghical stroke (itracerebral hemorrhage). Journal of Education, Health and Sport, Vol. 8 (No 1). pp. 254-262.

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Abstract

Hemorrhagic stroke is not limited with ischemic damage of the brain tissue and affects the function of other organs. A stroke is considered as a complication in the context of renal failure, but renal dysfunction following a stroke has not been sufficiently investigated. Only in some studies it has been shown that the state of renal function in patients with hemorrhagic stroke affects the quality of the life, in particular, is a mortality factor in the first 10 years [Tsagalis, 2009]. The high frequency of hypertonic nephropathy of patients with hemorrhagic stroke was detected (almost 70%) [Shemetova, 2012]. The number of these patients varies significantly between studies. According to various data, the occurrence of renal dysfunction is noted from 2% to 53% of patients [Covic, 2008; Kamouchi, 2013]. The presence of moderate and severe renal insufficiency of patients with hemorrhagic stroke is associated with the volume of hemorrhage and a weak recovery [Molshatzk, 2011]. The authors note that the presence of moderate renal dysfunction is an independent factor in a new episode of cerebral circulation disorder.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: hemorrhagic stroke, experiment, structural changes of the kidney
Subjects: Pathological physiology
Divisions: Departments > Department of Pathological Physiology
Depositing User: Елена Шрамко
Date Deposited: 27 Jul 2018 11:56
Last Modified: 27 Jul 2018 11:56
URI: http://repo.dma.dp.ua/id/eprint/3044

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