ARTERIAL PRESSURE TWENTY-FOUR-HOURS’ PROFILE IN HYPERTESION PATIENTS DEPENDING ON THE DYSCIRCULATORY ENCEPHALOPATHY

There were observed 131 patients suffering from essential hypertension in combination with dyscirculatory encephalopathy of I-II degree. With the use of clinical neurological and functional (AP, ECG, EchoCC, REG) methods of examination it was shown that the examined patients had pressure variability increasing both in day and night hours. The patients with the arterial pressure pathologic profile without its decreasing in night hours are met more often. It is established an interconnection between the degree of severity of dyscirculatory encephalopathy and the arterial pressure pathologic profile.