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Features of cerebral blood flow in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease associated with hypertension

https://doi.org/10.18705/1607-419X-2020-26-6-676-687

Abstract

Objective. The aim of the work was to study the features of cerebral blood flow in patients with chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) associated with hypertension (HTN).
Design and methods. A crosssectional study was conducted, which included 90 males 40–60 years old. Of these, 30 patients with chronic COPD associated with HTN (COPD + HTN) were included in the study group, 30 individuals with isolated COPD were in the comparison group, 30 healthy volunteers were included in the control group. All participants underwent physical examination, spirography, 24-hour blood pressure monitoring and ultrasound examination of cerebral vessels.
Results. Patients with COPD + HTN in comparison with the control showed an increase in the diameter (p = 0,018) and complex of the intima-media of the common carotid artery (p = 0,003) while the velocities, resistance index (RI) and pulsation index (PI) did not change. In the basin of the internal carotid artery an increase in RI values was noted (p = 0,018). At the intracranial level there was a decrease in the end-diastolic velocity (p = 0,03) and the time-averaged average blood flow velocity (TAV) (p = 0,033) without due changes RI and PI. At the same time no changes in speed indicators and indices were noted in the vertebral artery basin. Among the indicators of cerebral perfusion in patients with COPD + HTN, hydrodynamic resistance (p = 0,0015), intracranial pressure (ICP) (p = 0,0048) significantly increased, and the cerebral blood flow index was comparable with the control. Assessment of venous cerebral blood flow showed an increase in the diameter of the internal jugular vein (p = 0,021) with unchanged TAV together with an increase in ICP indicating the formation of venous dysfunction. It was shown that the body mass index, forced expiratory volume at the first second, systolic and diastolic blood pressure together determine the peak systolic blood flow velocity from the midbrain artery.
Conclusions. The cerebral blood flow in patients with COPD + HTN is characterized by a change in arterial blood flow at the level of both intra- and extracranial vessels, while maintaining a normal cerebral blood flow index, as well as the formation of arteriovenous dyshemia against the background of remodeling of the cerebral vascular bed.

About the Authors

N. B. Poletaeva
Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

Nina B. Poletaeva, MD, Assistant, Department of Outpatient Therapy, Ultrasound and Functional Diagnostics, Faculty of General Medicine

3 Repin str., Ekaterinburg, 620028 

Phone: 8(343)338–07–87



O. V. Teplyakova
Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

Olga V. Teplyakova, MD, PhD, DSc, Professor, Professor of the Department of Outpatient Therapy, Ultrasound and Functional Diagnostics, Faculty of General Medicine

Ekaterinburg



I. F. Grishina
Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

Irina F. Grishina, MD, PhD, DSc, Professor, Head, Department of Outpatient Therapy, Ultrasound and Functional Diagnostics, Faculty of General Medicine

Ekaterinburg



A. A. Klepikova
Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

Anna A. Klepikova, 6th Year Student, Faculty of General Medicine

Ekaterinburg



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Poletaeva N.B., Teplyakova O.V., Grishina I.F., Klepikova A.A. Features of cerebral blood flow in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease associated with hypertension. "Arterial’naya Gipertenziya" ("Arterial Hypertension"). 2020;26(6):676-687. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/1607-419X-2020-26-6-676-687

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