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Title: THE ROLE OF THE OVERSHOOT COEFFICIENT IN PREDICTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF VASCULAR ENCEPHALOPATHY IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Authors: Dilbar
Keywords: chronic kidney disease, encephalopathy, linear blood flow velocity, resistance and pulsatility index, Overshoot Coefficient
Issue Date: 11-Dec-2025
Publisher: Central Asian Journal of Medicine
Citation: Raximov Bobur Turg'unovich (Rakhimov B.T.)
Abstract: The work is based on the results of a study of 97 CKD patients with neurological disorders of varying severity. It was revealed that in comparison with patients with stage C2, with C3a there was a tendency to a decrease in systolic blood flow velocity and a significant decrease in diastolic blood flow velocity,as a result, there was a significant increase in RI and PI in the cerebral vessels (p <0.05) and decrease in the Overshoot coefficient, which indicated a direct connection between CKD and the development of neurological disorders, as a result of which the appearance of vascular encephalopathies was observed based on CKD.
URI: http://repo.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/2609
ISSN: 2181-7812
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