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The condition of cerebral hemodynamics in the secondary vascular parkinsonism

D. Akramova, A. Umarov, G. Rakhimbaeva, M. Ataniyazov, D. Shosaidova (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

Meeting: 2016 International Congress

Abstract Number: 194

Keywords: Parkinsonism

Session Information

Date: Monday, June 20, 2016

Session Title: Parkinsonism, MSA, PSP (secondary and parkinsonism-plus)

Session Time: 12:30pm-2:00pm

Location: Exhibit Hall located in Hall B, Level 2

Objective: To study influence of narrowing lesion of the main brain arteries to progress of secondary vascular stenosis prognosticate stenosis degree and prevent risk factors in the vascular parkinsonism, and prophylaxis of severe complications of the parkinsonism, to conduct control over vascular course of disease.

Background: It is known, that parkinsonism syndrome as a rule, linked with hemodynamic disturbance of middle brain arteries’ deep branches. The parkinsonism disease often accompanies with changes of extra cranial vessels’ condition, as a result of this in many cases it leads to arise of lacunar infarction.

Methods: For investigation was selected 40 patients with tremor and tremor- rigid forms of parkinsonism syndrome. Monitoring and examinations were carried out since 02.09.2015 till 15.12.2015 at the angioneurosurgery and neurology departments of the 1st and 2nd clinics of Tashkent Medical Academy and 16-family policlinic in Tashkent. In all patients was conducted duplex scanning of the brachiocephalic blood vessels. The average age of all patients was between 48 and 75 age. Among them women are 16 between the ages of 48 and 67 (average 60,1) and their part was 40%. The number of men were 24 between ages of 51 and 75, their average age was 58,1, men composed 60% of the control group.

Results: In 24 from all patients with vascular parkinsonism who had examined, was revealed narrowing of common carotid arteries. It was compiled 60% of control group. Totally, in 14 patient from 40 had bilateral carotid artery stenosis and it was considered as a 35%. In 4 patients was revealed right carotid artery stenosis. Left carotid artery stenosis was found in 6 patients. (15%). In 16 patients weren’t considerable changes of the carotid arteries. (40%).

Conclusions: In patients with vascular parkinsonism it frequently occurs with carotid arteries stenosis. And it leads to narrowing of the brain arteries. To prevent its negative influence it should be conducted regular duplex scanning of brachiocephalic arteries in patients with vascular parkinsonism. To progress of secondary vascular parkinsonism influence not only lesion of deep vessels, but stenotisis of main brain arteries.

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

D. Akramova, A. Umarov, G. Rakhimbaeva, M. Ataniyazov, D. Shosaidova. The condition of cerebral hemodynamics in the secondary vascular parkinsonism [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2016; 31 (suppl 2). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/the-condition-of-cerebral-hemodynamics-in-the-secondary-vascular-parkinsonism/. Accessed June 14, 2025.
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