Title: Effect of minimally invasive removal of intracranial hematoma in curing hypertension cerebral hemorrhage of elderly patients
Abstract: Objective To compare the therapeutic effect of mininal]y invasive removal of intracranial hematoma and conservative treatment in curing hypertension cerebral hemorrhage of elderly patients.Methods 60 patients with hypertension cerebral hemorrhage were divided into two groups.Group A were adopted minimally invasive removal of intracranial hematoma(YL-1 type puncture needle was used into the hematoma edge,and sucked slowly the hematoma), and group B were adopted medical treatment(antihypertensive drugs, dehydration, free radicals and nutrition conservative treatment) ,then clinical therapeutic effect and activity of daily living were observed.Results The hematoma evacuation time in group A (4.5 ± 1.2) d is shorter than in group B (17.0 ± 1.9) d (t = 6.04 ,P < 0.05) ; The rate of neurological function recovery in group A (66.7%) is higher than in group B(93.3%) (x2 = 5.46,P <0.05) ; The activity of daily living in group A (80.0%) was better than group B (50.0%) (x2 = 5.93, P < 0.05).The complication rate in group A (30.0%) is lower than in group B (66.7%) (x2 = 8.08, P < 0.05).Conclusion The therapeutic effect of minimally invasive removal of intracranial hematoma in curing hypertension cerebral hemorrhage was better than medical treatment.
Key words:
Minimally invasive; Removal; Cerebral hemorrhage; Hypertension
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-10-15
Language: en
Type: article
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