Acta Biomedica Scientifica (Nov 2012)
CORTEXIN IN THE PREVENTION OF SYNDROME OF INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION AT THE EFFECTS OF CLOSED CRANIOCEREBRAL INJURY
Abstract
The syndrome of intracranial hypertension at the effects of closed craniocerebral injury manifests functional and. organic disorders of varying degrees of severity. In our work we used the method of assessing of the degree of intracranial hypertension. (ICH) by measurement of distances between the structures of the brain using magnetic resonance imaging. Calculation of index of restriction of the posterior cranial fossa allowed to compare the data of 47 patients with ICH. Studies have shown that the exchange rate of application of the drug Cortexin is an effective means of preventing intracranial hypertension in the remote period intracranial injury and. can be recommended for wide use of this product both in the hospital and. in the outpatient clinic-conditions.