Cerebral circulation disorder is the most important medical and social problem. Organization and development prospects of care for patients with cerebral stroke in the Republic of Tatarstan
- Authors: Ismagilov M.F.1
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- Kazan State Medical University
- Issue: Vol XXXV, No 1-2 (2003)
- Pages: 58-61
- Section: Experience exchange
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/89673
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb89673
- ID: 89673
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Abstract
At the turn of the second and third millennia, cerebrovascular diseases (CVD), especially their most severe forms - cerebral strokes (MI), acquired the significance of the most important medical and social problem, posing a great threat to the health of the nation. According to the yearbook of world sanitary statistics, over the past 30 years, the total indicators of MI morbidity and mortality from it in many countries of the world have a clear upward trend. By 1995, out of 31 European states, only in three countries in the age group from 25 to 74 years, the death rate from MI was above 200 per 100 thousand of the population: this is Portugal - 219.0, Bulgaria - 232.3 and Russia - 245, 6
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M. F. Ismagilov
Kazan State Medical University
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Russian Federation, Kazan