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Chronic cerebrovascular pathology in the chernobyl accident consequences liquidators, in remote period after radiation exposure

Author: N.V. Denisyuk

Reference: Український медичний часопис (Ukrainian Medical Magazine), 2006

Keywords: ionizing radiation, Chernobyl accident, ultrasonic Dopplerography, cerebrovascular pathology

Abstract: Clinical-angioneurological peculiarities of chronic cerebrovascular pathology in remote period after radiation exposure to doses ranged from 0.025 to 3.5 Sv were determined on the basis of comprehensive clinical and neurophysiological investigations, as well as qualitative and quantitative estimation of the ultrasonic Dopplerography parameters in 100 men exposed to ionizing radiation as a result of the Chernobyl accident (liquidators; main group), 135 patients with cerebrovascular pathology (comparison group) and 63 healthy men (control group). A target artery (left internal carotid artery/ICA) and the dopplerographic marker of the radiation brain injury in dose range 0.3–3.5 Sv (reduction of the systolic circulation in the left ACI) were revealed. Disturbances of the cerebral hemodynamics in remote period after radiation exposure are etiologically heterogenous; along with general risk factors (age, alcohol abuse, tobacco smoking, somatic pathology) a role of radiation factor was determined at doses exceeded 0.3 Sv. A dose–effect relationship was revealed towards the reduction of the systolic circulation in the left ICA in liquidators irradiated by 0.3–3.5 Sv and without bad habits and liver pathology.

URL:http://www.umj.com.ua/article/445/xronicheskaya-cerebrovaskulyarnaya-patologiya-u-uchastnikov-likvidacii-posledstvij-avarii-na-chernobylskoj-aes-v-otdalennyj-period-posle-oblucheniya

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