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Clinical study of minimally traumatic puncture drainage of hematoma combined with Salviae Miltiorrhizae injection(丹参注射液) in treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage / 中国中西医结合急救杂志
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care ; (6)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-529940
ABSTRACT
Objective To observe the effects of minimally traumatic puncture drainage of hematoma combined with Salviae Miltiorrhizae injection(丹参注射液) on the edematous volume around the lesion and neural functional defect in patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage.Methods Eighty-nine patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage were randomly divided into two groups treatment group(n=45) and control group(n=44).All the patients had received minimally traumatic puncture drainage of hematoma,dehydration therapy,hemostatics,anti-inflammatory and anti-hypertensive agents, etc.In addition,Salviae Miltiorrhizae injection was continuously injected intravenously in the patients in the treatment group for three weeks.Cranial CT was performed to measure the volume of edema around the lesion at 7,14 and 21 days before and after operation,neurologic impairment degree scores(NDS) were assessed by National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale(NIHSS),and at the same time the fatality rate and re-hemorrhagic situation were observed at 14 and 30 days before and after initiating the operation.Results The areas of perilesional edema in both groups were conspicuously diminished at 7,14 and 21 days after initiating the operation,the area of perilesional edema diminished gradually,and significantly smaller in the therapeutic group than that in the control group at 14 and 21 days(P

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care Year: 2006 Type: Article