摘要
目的早期康复护理对糖尿病性脑梗死偏瘫患者肢体功能恢复的影响进行评价。方法以该院2018年7月—2019年7月接受治疗的糖尿病性脑梗死偏瘫患者为研究对象,患者数量为134例,根据患者入院接受治疗的时间对患者进行分组,实验组67例患者,对照组67例患者。实验组患者应用早期康复护理,对照组患者应用常规护理措施,对比内容为患者的肢体功能恢复情况。结果实验组患者的胆固醇水平、血肌酐水平、血尿酸水平,低切黏度水平、餐后2 h血糖水平、ADL评分、FMA评分,与对照组间对比差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论对糖尿病性脑梗死偏瘫患者应用早期康复护理,有利于改善患者的各项相关指标水平,同时还能够提升患者的ADL评分和FMA评分,促使肢体功能加快恢复,可见该护理措施具有较高的临床应用价值。
Objective To evaluate the effect of early rehabilitation nursing on the recovery of limb function in patients with diabetic cerebral infarction and hemiplegia.Methods From July 2018 to July 2019,patients with diabetic cerebral infarction and hemiplegia treated in the hospital were the subjects of this study.The number of patients was 134.The patients were divided into groups according to the time they were admitted to the hospital for treatment.There were 67 patients in the experimental group.There were 67 patients in the control group.Patients in the experimental group were treated with early rehabilitation care,and patients in the control group were treated with conventional nursing measures.The content of the comparison was the recovery of the limbs of the patients.Results The cholesterol level,blood creatinine level,blood uric acid level,low shear viscosity level,blood glucose level 2 h postprandial,ADL score,FMA score of the experimental group were significantly different from those of the control group,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion For diabetes Early rehabilitation care for patients with cerebral infarction and hemiplegia is beneficial to improve the level of various related indicators of the patient.At the same time,it can also improve the patient’s ADL score and FMA score,and promote faster recovery of limb function.It can be seen that the nursing measures have high clinical application value.
作者
肖芳
候秀林
裴珊妹
XIAO Fang;HOU Xiu-lin;PEI Shan-mei(Fujian Provincial Hospital,Fuzhou,Fujian Province,350000 China)
出处
《糖尿病新世界》
2020年第20期125-127,共3页
Diabetes New World Magazine
关键词
早期康复护理
糖尿病性脑梗死偏瘫
肢体功能恢复
Early rehabilitation care
Diabetic cerebral infarction hemiplegia
Limb function recovery