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Les patients qui présentent un accident vasculaire cérébral (AVC) sont susceptibles de développer de nombreuses complications. Ces complications représentent une part importante de la morbi-mortalité associée aux AVC [1]. Les interactions entre le système nerveux central (SNC) et le système cardiovasculaire peuvent être de trois types: les conséquences de la pathologie cardiovasculaire sur le SNC (par exemple un accident vasculaire ischémique par embolie lors d’une arythmie cardiaque par fibrillation auriculaire [AC/FA]), les conséquences d’une pathologie neurologique sur le système cardiovasculaire [l’objet de ce chapitre] ou être le reflet de syndromes neurocardiaques (maladie de Friedreich).
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Textoris, J., Wiramus, S., Albanèse, J. (2013). Complications cardiovasculaires des accidents vasculaires cérébraux. In: Accident vasculaire cérébral et réanimation. Le point sur…. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-99031-1_10
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