STRUCTURE OF CLINICAL AND NEUROLOGICAL INDICATORS FREQUENCY OF ACUTE CEREBRAL STROKES IN MIDDLE AGED MEN
Abstract
The article discusses the structure and incidence of acute cerebral strokes in middle-aged men and women in comparison with the group of elderly and senile.A noticeable predominance of ischemic stroke was revealed in middle-aged and elderly men? When in old age there is a clear advantage of stroke in woman. In this work, the analysis of the results of a comprehensive clinical and neurological examination of 173 patients treated in the intensive care and neurological departments of the 1st TMA clinic was carried out. The results of the conducted studies showed that out of 173 examined 59 (34.1%) were of average age, i.e. from 44 to 59 years, 93 people (53.8%) aged 60 to 74 years and only 21 (12.1%) patients were aged 75-90 years. Among the 173 patients with acute cerebral circulatory disorders of ischemic type collected and subjected to clinical analysis, the largest number were middle-aged and elderly patients. Both on average and in old age, males significantly prevailed, when in the senile age group the largest number were female patients.