The State of Cerebral Blood Flow during Hypertensive Crises and the Possibility of its Correction

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  • E. N. Tashkenbaeva Samarkand State Medical University, 2nd Professor of the Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Samarkand Uzbekistan
  • G. T. Madjidova Samarkand State Medical University, 2nd Professor of the Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Samarkand Uzbekistan.
  • G. I Sunnatova Samarkand State Medical University, 2nd Professor of the Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Samarkand Uzbekistan.
  • O. S. Nekbaeva Doctor's office, Samarkand branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Urgent Ambulance, Samarkand Uzbekistan
  • N. T. Umarova Doctor's office, Samarkand branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Urgent Ambulance, Samarkand Uzbekistan
February 21, 2024

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It is known that hypertension remains one of the most pressing problems of modern cardiology due to its high prevalence, severity of complications and subsequent adverse outcomes as a result of target organ damage. In terms of the frequency of cerebral circulatory disorders associated with hypertension, Uzbekistan and the CIS countries occupy one of the leading places in the world, and strokes in our country occur 4 times more often than in developed countries [1]. One of the causes of cerebrovascular accidents is the uncontrollability of arterial hypertension (AH) and the development of hypertensive crises (HCs). The number of calls from emergency medical services teams regarding HA increased by an average of 1.5 times.