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Title: [The microcirculatory bed and the blood rheological properties in the acute period of severe craniocerebral trauma]. Author: Valeev EK, Iurishchev EP, Timershin KI, Oshchepkova SF. Journal: Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko; 1989; (3):24-8. PubMed ID: 2800828. Abstract: The microcirculatory channel of the bulbo-conjunctival vessels and the blood rheological properties were studied in 128 patients in the acute period of a severe craniocerebral trauma. Disorders of microcirculation and hemorheology were detected in the early periods, reached maximum by the 3rd-7th day and reflected the condition of cerebral circulation. Progressive growth of blood fibrinogen concentration, development of intravascular aggregation of red cells and their stasis, slow and bead-like blood flow, drastic dilatation of venules and capillaries with reduction of their number and absence of response to vasoactive agents are signs of an unfavourable outcome of traumatic disease.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]