CORRELATIONS BETWEEN ONSET AGE, ETIOPATHOGENIC FACTORS AND AT DEGREE OF DISABILITY IN PATIENTS WITH INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE
Abstract:
Current statistics show that intracranial hemorrhage accounts for 10-15% of all strokes
worldwide, and in Romania, the frequency is moderate (30%). This data fully justifies the efforts of
health systems to reduce the risk of stroke through primary and secondary prevention programs.
Knowing the risk factors and the etiopathogenic factors of stroke is essential in the implementation of
prevention programs. This study aims to analyze the etiopathogenic factors and degree of disability in
patients with intracranial hemorrhage admitted to the National Institute of Medical Expertise and
Recovery of Labor Capacity between 2012 and 2015. Recovery prognosis was reduced in the study
group, over 73% of patients being maintained 2 years after the acute event, to a degree of disability. If
the subject was removed from a disability, we found deficiencies in its socioprofessional reintegration,
mainly caused by the current economic climate and the psycho-physical deconditioning of the subject.
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