Encephalopathy Anoxic

Encephalopathic hypoxia is a complex disorder of autonomic functions in patients, regardless of cause and duration, with decreased sensitivity. After treatment, changes in the functioning of the central nervous system occur much more often than after resuscitation for many reasons. The main one is that there is a transition from neurotropic, polyenergetic hypoxic brain damage with coma, psychoorganic disorders and cerebrovascular accident to hypoxic, dystrophic damage and tissue death with complete loss of neuronal functions. For this reason, EG is fundamentally different from many other diseases and syndromes that do not require treatment.



Unfortunately, there is no clear definition of what is meant by “anoxic encephalopathy” and a list of synonyms: hypoxic encephalopathies. Since in this topic you did not write any details about what the term “anoxic encephalopathy” is, I can only describe in general terms the general picture of this issue, and not a specific situation.

Typically, encephalopathy refers to brain damage that is associated with various human diseases and injuries. In this case, we are talking about the so-called “Hypoxic Encephalopathy”. This is a pathological condition in which brain function is impaired as a result of chronic oxygen deficiency. At the same time, the reason for the hypo



Anoxic encephalopathy is a non-toxic brain injury that occurs when there is an acute lack of oxygen in the tissue due to various reasons (respiration or circulatory arrest), which lead to ischemia and oxygen starvation of the brain. The main symptoms of this condition are dizziness, weakness, headaches, nausea, vomiting and disturbances of consciousness, including loss of consciousness. If a child sees a neurologist with such complaints, it is recommended to take a blood test for lactate dehydrogenase and also conduct an examination for plasma electrolytes and a coagulogram. If these symptoms occur, we will immediately hospitalize the child in order to immediately correct the condition with medication.