不受控制的高血压对中枢神经系统的影响。

Q4 Medicine
Aleš Tomek
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摘要

大脑是高血压造成器官损伤的目标。除了高血压脑病、缺血性中风和脑内出血等急性损害外,高血压还会导致脑组织发生慢性变化,经年累月后会表现为大脑功能受损,包括认知障碍。高血压也是认知障碍发展为明显痴呆的风险因素。人们普遍认为,高血压发生得越早,老年时患痴呆症的风险就越大。高血压这种效应的病理生理机制是微血管损伤,导致脑组织变化和脑萎缩。一个有利的事实是,使用降压药治疗可明显降低高血压患者患痴呆症的风险。强化血压控制和 RAAS 系统抑制剂的预防效果更为显著。因此,即使是年轻患者,也必须从发病开始就控制高血压。
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The impact of uncontrolled hypertension on the CNS.

The brain is a target of organ damage due to hypertension. In addition to acute damage in the form of hypertensive encephalopathy, ischaemic stroke, and intracerebral haemorrhage, hypertension causes chronic changes in the brain tissue that, over the course of years, will be manifested by impaired brain functions including cognitive deficit. Hypertension is also a risk factor for progression of cognitive disorder to overt dementia. It is commonly accepted that the earlier in life hypertension occurs, the greater the risk of developing dementia in old age. The pathophysiological mechanism underlying this effect of hypertension is microvascular damage which causes changes in the brain tissue and brain atrophy. A favourable fact is that the treatment with antihypertensive drugs demonstrably reduces the risk of developing dementia in individuals with hypertension. A more profound preventive effect was found in intensive blood pressure control and in RAAS system inhibitors. Therefore, hypertension has to be controlled since its onset, even in younger patients.

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Vnitrni lekarstvi
Vnitrni lekarstvi Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: Vnitřní lékařství je tiskovým orgánem České internistické společnosti České lékařské společnosti Jana Evangelisty Purkyně a Slovenskej internistickej spoločnosti Slovenskej lekárskej spoločnosti. Je vydáván nepřetržitě od roku 1955. Časopis vychází jako měsíčník, tedy 12krát do roka a podle potřeby jsou v běžném ročníku vydávána jeho suplementa, která jsou obsahově zaměřena k určitému tématu. Tematicky je časopis zaměřen široce na oblast interní medicíny se zvláštní pozorností ke kardiologii, diabetologii a poruchám metabolizmu.
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