Avtor/Urednik | Kos, Nataša | |
Naslov | Posebnosti zgodnje rehabilitacije bolnikov po subarahnoidni krvavitvi | |
Tip | članek | |
Vir | In: Goljar N, Štefančič M, editors. Novosti v rehabilitaciji po možganski kapi. Zbornik predavanj 15. dnevi rehabilitacijske medicine; 2004 mar 26-27; Ljubljana. Ljubljana: Inštitut Republike Slovenije za rehabilitacijo, | |
Leto izdaje | 2004 | |
Obseg | str. 43-8 | |
Jezik | slo | |
Abstrakt | Although subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) is a subtype of stroke, it strikes a much younger age group than cerebral infarction (the cause of over 70% of all strokes), where the mean age of onset is 72 years. SAH affects mostly people in the 5th decade of life (20% between 15 - 45 years); at peak of their productivity. It represents a distinct physiological event that can be associated with superimposed diffuse squeal caused by delayed ischemic dysfunction. On the other hand, cerebrovascular infarctions represent a more discrete process with more limited cerebrovascular effects. Despite a satisfactory neurological recovery, many patients after SAH may also show personality changes and cognitive dysfunction that interfere with rehabilitation and social reintegration. | |
Deskriptorji | SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE GLASGOW COMA SCALE ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING |