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- Title
Contemporary perspectives on arterial blood pressure and its cerebral implications: Integrating approaches for holistic patient healthcare.
- Authors
Sebieva, Rebiya Suleymanovna; Arapkhanova, Amina Beslanovna; Razhaev, Said-Hamzat Uvaysovich; Dubaev, Mokhmad-Deni Sulimanovich; Arapkhanova, Alina Beslanovna; Zhilova, Violetta Aslangerievna; Timokhina, Tatyana Kharitonovna
- Abstract
This work provides a comprehensive review of contemporary advancements in the realm of arterial blood pressure and its cerebral implications, aiming to deliver thorough and holistic care for patients' health. The discourse delves into diverse facets of the intersection between arterial blood pressure and cerebral health, encompassing collaborative diagnostic methodologies, the exchange of insights between medical and neurological practitioners, and the assimilation of cutting-edge technologies to enhance both diagnosis and treatment modalities. Special emphasis is directed towards emerging trends in the structural organization of medical institutions and neurological clinics, with a focus on ensuring coherence in therapeutic approaches. The study scrutinizes the pragmatic dimensions of amalgamating medical and neurological procedures to attain optimal effectiveness and cater to patients' exigencies. Instances of successful integration are underscored, accompanied by recommendations tailored for specialists in both domains. Consequently, the article encapsulates prevailing tendencies in the convergence of medicine and neurology, underscored by the pivotal role of collaborative endeavors in guaranteeing superior and allencompassing healthcare for patients. The article further explores prospects for ongoing research and development in the sphere of integrated medical and neurological practices, taking into consideration novel technologies and treatment modalities. The authors stress that the triumphant integration of medicine and neurology necessitates collective commitment from the medical and neurological communities, underscoring the resultant advantages for patients receiving thorough and synchronized medical and neurological care.
- Subjects
BLOOD pressure; MEDICAL care; THERAPEUTICS; PATIENT care
- Publication
Revista Latinoamericana de Hipertension, 2024, Vol 19, Issue 1, p32
- ISSN
1856-4550
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5281/zenodo.10645483