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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/11891
Title: Non-valvular atrial fibrilation, cerebral complications
Authors: Panfili, Victoria
Keywords: stroke;Atrial Fibrilation;complications
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MedEspera
Citation: PANFILI, Victoria. Non-valvular atrial fibrilation, cerebral complications. In: MedEspera: the 8th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2020, p. 225.
Abstract: Introduction. -Identification of risk factors of FA and development of stroke. Identification of the presence of comorbidities among the analyzed patients. Estimation of the degree of cerebral impairment in stroke with FA / without FA. Determination of the degree of compliance and therapeutic control in patients with AF. Analysis of neurocognitive disorders through MMES (Mini test for mental health examination). Aim of the study. Assessment of the impact of non-valvular AF on cardioembolic stroke production and impaired cognitive ability. Materials and methods. The study was performed on a number of 60 stroke patients, from: The Sfânta Trime Municipal Clinical Hospital and the Institute of Emergency Medicine. Results. In group 1, two age categories prevailed, 61-70 years (55%) and 81-91 years (15%) and a higher incidence of women (80%). Risk factors were: obesity (60%), stress (33.3%), sedentary lifestyle (26.6%), smoking (6.67%), alcohol consumption (13.3%) and hereditary factor (33 ,3%). In group 2, patients between the ages of 61-70 years (63.3%) predominated, more often the male sex (53.3%), the risk factors being: smoking (53.3%) with an index of 20 packs / year, alcohol consumption (16.6%), obesity (60%), stress (33.3%), sedentary lifestyle (40%) and hereditary factor (13.3%). The comorbidities present in the patients included in the study were: CI (61.67%), DZ tpi II (21.7%), HTA (86.6%), PA (26.6%), CPI (60%), IM (1.6%), BCR (11.6%), cancer (1.66%) and Dyslipidemia (33.3%). Conclusions. 314/5000 The study argues the need to prevent thromobembolic complications through drug control with aticoagulants and to maintain the INR in the therapeutic window in patients with AF. Information and education of patients on a large scale in order to achieve a better treatment compliance.
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