Zdorovʹe Rebenka (Feb 2015)
Efficiency of Vasotropic Therapy in Children with Hypertensive Neurocirculatory Dystonia
Abstract
This paper examines the clinical characteristics of the disease and cerebral blood flow features in patients with hypertensive neurocirculatory dystonia. It is shown that children have pronounced discirculatory changes in the arterial and venous system. They are characterized by dystonia against the background of altered vascular wall stiffness. The use of nootropic agent vinpocetine in comprehensive treatment of patients with hypertensive neurocirculatory dystonia is approved. It is proved that vinpocetine application induces the effective correction of clinical and functional changes and promotes the optimization of key parameters of cerebral blood flow in the majority of surveyed children.
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