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[Effect of droperidol on cerebral circulatory indices in cerebral hemodyscirculations].
The study deals with the influence of Droperidol introduced intravenously in doses 2.5 mg on the REG indices of cerebral hemodynamics in patients with disorders of cerebral circulation. The achieved data indicate its mild hypotensive effect, an increase of the module of elasticity of the walls in large brain vessels along with a distinct decrease in the cerebral vascular resistance, as well as an improvement of the venous outflow of blood due to the influence of droperidol. The effect of this preparation appeared to be more expressed in patients with hemmorrhages into the brain and its membranes. A drop in the amplitude of brain fluctuations along with a drop of the arterial pressure made it possible to adequately correct the prescription of droperidol to patients with disturbed brain circulation.
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