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Effect of cognitive dysfunction of gangliosides on in the treatment of the patients with traumatic brain injury intraoperative and postoperative / 中国生化药物杂志
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics ; (6): 393-394, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-611230
ABSTRACT
Objective To study the effect of cognitive dysfunction of gangliosides on in the treatment of the patients with traumatic brain injury intraoperative and postoperative. Methods From February 2015 to August 2016, 100 patients with cognitive dysfunction after operation were randomly divided into two groups, the control group and the experimental group, 50 cases in each group. The control group were received routine treatment, including medication, brain rehabilitation, and dehydration and intracranial pressure reduction. At this basis, the experimental group were treated with gangliosides. The clinical indexes in the experimental group and the control group were compared and analyzed. Results The cure rate was 90% in the experimental group, and 54% in the control group. The difference in the two groups has statistically significant (P<0.05). Before treatment, there was no significant difference of the MMSE in the two groups. After treatment, the MMSE score in the experimental group was (28.34 ± 4.12) points, and the score of MMSE in the control group was (22.19 ± 5.49) points. The difference in the two groups has statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion The effect of cognitive dysfunction is better which ganglioside was used on the treatment of the patients with traumatic brain injury intraoperative and postoperative, and the cure rate is higher. It has the significance of further popularization and application.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics Year: 2017 Type: Article