Solov'ev V N, Strumpe V P
Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova. 1978;78(1):22-30.
The authors studies the state and changes in the CNS and ECG in 92 patients (43 males and 49 females) with hypertensive disease, sequalae of strokes and patients with lesions in the basin of internal carotid arteries. The observed contingent demonstrated 2 types of circulation: hyperkinetic and hypokinetic. According to the ECG data, the latter form was characterized by an expressed ischemic cardiopathy, with developed preclinical insufficiency of circulation. Repeated studies of the hemodynamics following 2 years detected in some of the patients with a high dyastolic pressure a transition of the hyperkinetic type of circulation into a hyperkinetic. Unlike the patients with a high dyastolic pressure, the hyperkinetic type of circulation with a low dyastolic pressure, according to primary and repeated examinations of hemodynamics and the ECG were characterized by relatively benign changes.