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Cerebral hemodynamics in children of 8-12 years old with alterations of the motor activity of central origin
Golovchenko IV, Haĭdaĭ MI
Kherson Univeristy, Ukraine
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15407/fz59.05.025
Abstract
In children with altered physical activity there is a lack of brain blood supply, which is the most pronounced in the system of the vertebral arteries right hemisphere, and a low volume speed of blood flow in the internal carotid artery and in the system of the vertebral arteries. Children of the main group have a decreased venous outflow from the cavity of the skull, which is accompanied by altered venous circulation in the sinuses of the brain. It is established that in the system of the vertebral arteries a hemispheric asymmetry of growth in the right hemisphere is observed, in contrast to the left hemisphere, indicators of vascular tone of arterial and venous type of small caliber. Children with altered physical activity have higher values of indicators of venous outflow, than the children of the control group, and they have better venous outflow from the carotid system and a slightly worse with vertebro-basilar.
Keywords:
cerebral hemodynamics, blood arterial bed, themotion activity.
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