CLINICAL-PATHOGENETIC CHARACTERISTICS AND RISK FACTORS OF ISCHEMIC STROKE IN WOMEN WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME
Keywords:
ischemic stroke, metabolic syndrome, women, risk factors, arterial hypertension, carbohydrate metabolism disorder, dyslipidemia, prevention, clinical-pathogenetic characteristicsAbstract
This scientific work is devoted to the study of the clinical-pathogenetic characteristics of ischemic stroke in women against the background of metabolic syndrome and the main risk factors of its development. During the study, 250 women with metabolic syndrome between the ages of 45 and 65 were monitored. The research methodology included anamnesis collection, clinical and laboratory examinations, as well as assessment of blood glucose and lipid spectrum. The results showed that women with metabolic syndrome have a significantly higher risk of developing ischemic stroke, especially in the presence of arterial hypertension, impaired glucose tolerance, high triglyceride levels and low LPVP-cholesterol values. Thus, early diagnosis and management of metabolic syndrome are important in reducing the risk of developing ischemic stroke in women. The work emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive approach, which includes lifestyle correction, diet and drug treatment, in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.