The vegetative status and bioelectric activity of the brain in different terms of the remote period of a fighting craniocereberal trauma

2 groups on 35 patients from 32 till 52 years which have transferred an easy fighting craniocerebral trauma. It is spent electroencephalographic (EEG) research, the computer analysis with definition of indexes of the basic rhythms, the vegetative status under the program of variability of a rhythm o...

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Main Authors: Ye. V. Osintseva, M. V. Nadezhdina, M. N. Zhezher, O. S. Kurus, N. I. Skulskaya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk) 2010-08-01
Series:Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny
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Online Access:https://bulletin.tomsk.ru/jour/article/view/1632
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spelling doaj-4a330a97f4bf40b58017237704cd2ee32021-07-29T08:37:52ZengSiberian State Medical University (Tomsk)Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny1682-03631819-36842010-08-0194848810.20538/1682-0363-2010-4-84-881135The vegetative status and bioelectric activity of the brain in different terms of the remote period of a fighting craniocereberal traumaYe. V. Osintseva0M. V. Nadezhdina1M. N. Zhezher2O. S. Kurus3N. I. Skulskaya4Областной клинический психоневрологический госпиталь для ветеранов войнУральская государственная медицинская академияОбластной клинический психоневрологический госпиталь для ветеранов войнООО «УГМК-Холдинг»Областная клиническая больница № 12 groups on 35 patients from 32 till 52 years which have transferred an easy fighting craniocerebral trauma. It is spent electroencephalographic (EEG) research, the computer analysis with definition of indexes of the basic rhythms, the vegetative status under the program of variability of a rhythm of heart is studied, functional classes (FC) on D.I. Zhemajtite are defined. At all patients changed types EEG prevailed. It is noted low FC at patients with I, II, V types ЭЭГ. Correlation of type EEG with level FC is revealed: at patients with V type EEG prevailed IV and V, with I and II types EEG — higher (II, III) FC. The high index of an alpha rhythm correlates with high II FC, and a beta rhythm with III FC. Decrease in adaptable mechanisms of vegetative regulation defines necessity of medicament correction.https://bulletin.tomsk.ru/jour/article/view/1632brainfighting craniocereberal trauma
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author Ye. V. Osintseva
M. V. Nadezhdina
M. N. Zhezher
O. S. Kurus
N. I. Skulskaya
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M. V. Nadezhdina
M. N. Zhezher
O. S. Kurus
N. I. Skulskaya
The vegetative status and bioelectric activity of the brain in different terms of the remote period of a fighting craniocereberal trauma
Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny
brain
fighting craniocereberal trauma
author_facet Ye. V. Osintseva
M. V. Nadezhdina
M. N. Zhezher
O. S. Kurus
N. I. Skulskaya
author_sort Ye. V. Osintseva
title The vegetative status and bioelectric activity of the brain in different terms of the remote period of a fighting craniocereberal trauma
title_short The vegetative status and bioelectric activity of the brain in different terms of the remote period of a fighting craniocereberal trauma
title_full The vegetative status and bioelectric activity of the brain in different terms of the remote period of a fighting craniocereberal trauma
title_fullStr The vegetative status and bioelectric activity of the brain in different terms of the remote period of a fighting craniocereberal trauma
title_full_unstemmed The vegetative status and bioelectric activity of the brain in different terms of the remote period of a fighting craniocereberal trauma
title_sort vegetative status and bioelectric activity of the brain in different terms of the remote period of a fighting craniocereberal trauma
publisher Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk)
series Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny
issn 1682-0363
1819-3684
publishDate 2010-08-01
description 2 groups on 35 patients from 32 till 52 years which have transferred an easy fighting craniocerebral trauma. It is spent electroencephalographic (EEG) research, the computer analysis with definition of indexes of the basic rhythms, the vegetative status under the program of variability of a rhythm of heart is studied, functional classes (FC) on D.I. Zhemajtite are defined. At all patients changed types EEG prevailed. It is noted low FC at patients with I, II, V types ЭЭГ. Correlation of type EEG with level FC is revealed: at patients with V type EEG prevailed IV and V, with I and II types EEG — higher (II, III) FC. The high index of an alpha rhythm correlates with high II FC, and a beta rhythm with III FC. Decrease in adaptable mechanisms of vegetative regulation defines necessity of medicament correction.
topic brain
fighting craniocereberal trauma
url https://bulletin.tomsk.ru/jour/article/view/1632
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