Author:
Mishchenko Vladyslav,Bokatuieva Viktoriia,Fysenko Anastasiia,Lehka Mariia
Abstract
The aim of the work was to study the gender characteristics of clinical and neurological manifestations in patients with chronic brain ischemia depending on the presence of vaccination. The main neurological complaints presented by patients with chronic cerebrovascular disorders after sufferred COVID-19 were identified, which made it possible to determine the characteristics and frequency of occurrence of individual complaints in men and women. Changes in neurological status data were carefully analyzed depending on gender characteristics and the presence of vaccination. Changes in the neurological status in the group of men were detected in the study of the motor, sensitive sphere, vestibular sphere, and in women — in the study of coordination and vestibular disorders depending on the presence of vaccination, which allows us to say that the absence of vaccination leads to an increase in the expressiveness of complaints and manifestations of neurological disorders regardless of gender in different age groups of patients.
Key words: COVID-19, clinical and neurological disorders, vaccination, gender characteristics
Publisher
Public Organization Association of Neurologists, Psychiatrists and Narcologists of Ukraine
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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