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Journal of Neuropsychiatry
ISSN: 2471-8548
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eurosurgical pathology of the brain (brain injury, neuro oncology, aneurism,
arteriovenous malformation, stenosis and thrombosis of cerebral arteries)
is the most important cause of cognitive deficiency. The aim of the work is to
assess the structure of cognitive impairment in neurosurgical pathology and
to develop methods of cognitive rehabilitation. The structure and features of
cognitive impairment in 165 patients with neurosurgical profile were studied.
The influence on their structure and severity as well as on the effectiveness
of rehabilitation measures of a number of factors, including localization and
nature of the pathological process, the volume and timing of surgery, the level
of education and psycho-emotional status was studied. The comparative
efficiency of application of medical, physiotherapeutic and computer
techniques in cognitive rehabilitation of neurosurgical patients was analyzed.
Based on the results of a comprehensive analysis of the effectiveness of
rehabilitation measures, algorithms of cognitive rehabilitation of neurosurgical
patients have been developed.
Biography
Ivanova Nataliia Evgenievna is Doctor of Medical Sciences,
Professor and Head of the Scien-tific Department of the
Russian Polenov Neurosurgical Institute, branch of National
Medical Research Center after V A Almazov; Chief Neurologist
of the Institute; honored Doctor of the Russian Federation;
Deputy Editor-in-chief of the
Russian neurosurgical journal
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Member of the Board of the Association of Neurosurgeons of
Russia. The main directions of scientific and practical activity
are neurosurgical pathology of brain vessels, neurotrauma,
nuero-rehabilitation and ultrasound diagnostics. He is the
author of 450 scientific works, including 30 patents and three
monographs, supervisor of 30 candidates and four doctors
of sciences in nerve diseases and neurosurgery cognitive
rehabilitation.
ivamel@yandex.ruCognitive disorders in neurosurgical pathology of the brain, the
possibility of rehabilitation
Ivanova Nataliia Evgenievna and M Efimov
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Russian Polenov Institute-Almasov National Medical Research Center, Russia
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Nic Hospital, St Peterburg
Ivanova Nataliia Evgenievna et al, J Neurol Neurosci 2018, Volume: 2
DOI: 10.21767/2471-8548-C1-002