Ūminio insulto gydymo ypatumai ir rekomendacijos COVID-19 pandemijos metu.

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      PECULIARITIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACUTE STROKE TREATMENT DURING THE COVTD-19 PANDEMIC.
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      The global COV1D-19 pandemic poses enormous challenges to healthcare systems and has a major impact on the treatment and care of stroke patients. In the article, the authors review the issues of acute stroke diagnosis, treatment, and prevention during the COVID-19 pandemic and share their own observations. Limited data on the clinical manifestations of CO V1D- 19-associated stroke and the mechanisms of cerebrovascular injury are summarized. Practical recommendations for the organization of acute stroke care, reperfusion treatment, and secondary stroke prevention are provided. The principle is emphasized that, despite all the additional constraints imposed by the pandemic, treatment for acute stroke patients must be provided as soon as possible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      COVID-19 pandemija kelia milžiniškus iššūkius sveikatos priežiūros sistemoms ir turi didelę įtaką patyrusiųjų insultą gydymui bei priežiūrai. Straipsnyje apžvelgiami ūminio insulto diagnostikos, gydymo ir profilaktikos klausimai COV1D-19 pandemijos metu ir dalinamasi savo pastebėjimais. Apibendrinami negausūs literatūros duomenys apie su COV1D-19 asocijuoto insulto klinikinius pasireiškimus, galvos smegenų ir kraujagyslių pažeidimo mechanizmus. Pateikiamos praktinės rekomendacijosskubios pagalbos organizavimui, reperfuziniam gydymui, antrinei insulto profilaktikai. Pabrėžiamas principas, kad, nepaisant visų dėl pandemijos atsiradusių papildomų apribojimų, pagalba ligoniams, patyru-siems ūminį insultą, turi būti teikiama maksimaliai greitai. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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