FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: the present innovation deals with ultrasound ways of investigation. One should detect circulation rate in the middle cerebral artery and in the internal jugular vein for 2 min after the stoppage of a 5-min-long compression of both femoral arteries. In case of no increase of arterial blood inflow within 60-90 sec after the stoppage of compression and advancing increase of venous blood outflow out of cranial cavity within 90-120 sec after the stoppage of compression one should diagnose the disorder in autoregulation of cerebral vessels. The innovation enhances the number of means for predicting the state of autoregulation of cerebral vessels.
EFFECT: higher accuracy of diagnostics.
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Dates
2007-11-27—Published
2006-05-17—Filed