Chronic Cerebrovascular Insufficiency
Chronic Cerebrovascular Insufficiency refers to a group of rare conditions where the arteries supplying blood to the brain are obstructed, leading to strokes or transient ischemic attacks ("mini strokes"). This condition falls under the Diseases of the Circulatory System category in the ICD-9, covered by codes 259 to 282.
Health Outcomes
- Improved Blood Flow
- Improved Cerebral Blood Flow
- Improved Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity
- Improved Cerebral Oxygenation
- Improved Cerebral Perfusion
- Increased Cerebral Blood Volume
- Increased Internal Carotid Artery Velocity
- Modulated Retrograde Blood Flow
- Reduced Cerebral Blood Flow
- Reduced Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity
- Reduced Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
- Reduced Cerebral Microbleed
- Reduced Dizziness