[Pulmonary insufficiency in acute stroke: risk factors and mechanisms of development].

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova(2020)

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Abstract
Various degrees of pulmonary insufficiency (PI) (PaO ≤60 mm Hg, SaO ≤90%) are diagnosed in most of patients with severe acute stroke (AS). Frequency and severity of PI positively correlates with the severity of AS. PI worsens patient's condition, prolongs the hospitalization period, and increases the probability of fatal outcome. Early clinical signs of PI may be undiagnosed due to the severity of stroke and thus not treated. The initiating pathogenic mechanism of PI is stress-related activation of sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and systemic immunosuppression. In severe stroke with mass effect, the rapid and significant increase in intracranial pressure may additionally activate the SNS. Risk factors of PI include older age, previous pulmonary disease, prolonged supine position, respiratory muscle dysfunction, apnea, and concomitant somatic diseases. Decompensation of somatic diseases leads to multiple stage reactions with facilitation of functional and morphologic changes in the pulmonary system, hypoxemia and hypoxia, promotes infectious complications and multiple organ failure and worsens neurological outcome. Diagnosis and treatment of PI in AS decreases mortality and improves rehabilitation prognosis.
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acute respiratory distress syndrome,hypoxemia,hypoxia,lung perfusion,lung ventilation,multiple organ failure,pulmonary insufficiency,stroke,ventilation-perfusion ratio
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