The Rate of Cerebral Blood Flow in the Clinic
Of Traumatology and Orthopedics
Volume 1 - Issue 1
Vladimir Alexeevich Schurov*
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- Research Center for Rehabilitating Traumatology and Orthopedics, Russia
*Corresponding author:
Vladimir Alexeevich Schurov, Ilizarov Research Center for Rehabilitating Traumatology and Orthopedics, Kurgan,
Russia
Received: February 03, 2018; Published: February 07, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/RRHOAJ.2018.01.000103
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Abstract
Assessed by ultrasound Doppler blood flow velocity (BFV) in
middle cerebral arteries (MCA) reflects the state of the body of
patients. A study of representative samples of healthy people of
different age showed that the BFV has been steadily declining with
increasing age. In healthy people, the BFV is reduced from 123 cm/
s at a rate 0,707 cm/s per year. The decline of 60% from the original
values leads to disruption ofthecapacityof the centers in the brain
and infact the entire body.The value of BFV in the MCA, as well as
the life expectancy of women is higher than men’s, increased by 6%
in chronic inflammatory diseases of the joints and reduced by 8%
in the treatment of fractures of the limbs. However, these changes in
patients almost affect the life expectancy of the patients. In patients
with congenital violation of the natural growth of the limbs from
childhood BFV in the MCA falls to 30%. In subsequent years, the
pace of decline is slowing.
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