Význam antihypertenzní léčby u subklinického poškození mozku

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Title in English The importance of antihypertensive therapy in subclinical brain damage
Authors

SOUČEK Miroslav ŘIHÁČEK Ivan FRÁŇA Petr PLACHÝ Martin

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Vnitřní lékařství
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Other medical specializations
Keywords hypertension; cognitive function; dementia; brain microcirculation; prevention of subclinical brain damage
Description Older patients are often affected by impaired cognitive function and high blood pressure. Damage to microcirculation of the brain is closely related to changes in large vessels. High blood pressure and vascular stiffness might lead to a damage in microcirculation of the brain and, consequently, to worsening of the patient’s cognitive function and dementia. We discuss early diagnosis of subclinical brain damage using magnetic resonance and its preventive management with antihypertensive therapy.
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