PMID: 29783250May 22, 2018Paper

Signifuing resident of the city poltava at the expense of signs stroke, risk factors and urgent measures (according to medico-social survey)

Wiadomości lekarskie : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego
Anzhelina M KryvchunViktoriia M Gladka

Abstract

Introduction: The problem of cerebrovascular diseases and their most severe form - cerebral stroke is one of the most pressing problems in modern medicine due to the high level of lethality, significant disability of patients. The aim: To assess and increase the sign of residents of the city Poltava at the expense of signs of stroke, its risk factors for emergence and emergency measures for stroke. Materials and methods: During the annual social event dedicated to the World Stroke Day, on October 27, 2017, a survey of 981 people in Poltava city was conducted by volunteer students and staff of the Department of Nervous Diseases with Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics of "Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy". Results: About the signs of a stroke were known only by 750 (76.5%) residents of the city Poltava. Only 557 people (56.8%) can provide first aid. The most well-known were women of the middle age category. An increase in arterial pressure was observed in 392 subjects (39.9%). About the presence of diabetes reported 167 (17.2%) of the respondents; the influence of stress - 659 (67.4%); tobacco-smoking - 230 (23,5%); 451 (45.8%) of the respondents had an increased body mass. Conclusions: As a result of the study, it was fou...Continue Reading

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