Objective To probe into the optimum therapy for hemiplegia induced by neurosurgical operation. Methods 50 cases were randomized into treatment group (25 cases) and control group (25 cases). In control group, the r...Objective To probe into the optimum therapy for hemiplegia induced by neurosurgical operation. Methods 50 cases were randomized into treatment group (25 cases) and control group (25 cases). In control group, the routine western drugs in internal medicine were applied; in treatment group, on the basis of the treatment in control group, acupuncture was supplemented 3 days after the operation. Acupoints were Neiguan (内关 PC 6), Shuigou (水沟 GV26), QSchi ( 曲池LI 11), Hégü (合谷 LI 4), Sanyinjiao (三阴交 SP 6), Jiquan (极泉 HT 1), Weizhong (委中BL 40), etc. The scalp acupuncture was applied in combination. Such treatment was given for 30 days (once per day). The functional evaluation was conducted based on neurological functional defect scale (NDS) before and after treatment. Results Acupuncture improved re markably NDS, the total effective rate was 76.0% in treatment group and was 42.4% in control group, indicating significant difference by statistical management (P〈0.05). Conclusion The therapeutic effect in treatment group is superior to that in control group. The coordinative action is achieved in the combination of acupuncture with western medicine for hemiplegia after neurosurgical operation and the therapeutic effect is much improved.展开更多
文摘Objective To probe into the optimum therapy for hemiplegia induced by neurosurgical operation. Methods 50 cases were randomized into treatment group (25 cases) and control group (25 cases). In control group, the routine western drugs in internal medicine were applied; in treatment group, on the basis of the treatment in control group, acupuncture was supplemented 3 days after the operation. Acupoints were Neiguan (内关 PC 6), Shuigou (水沟 GV26), QSchi ( 曲池LI 11), Hégü (合谷 LI 4), Sanyinjiao (三阴交 SP 6), Jiquan (极泉 HT 1), Weizhong (委中BL 40), etc. The scalp acupuncture was applied in combination. Such treatment was given for 30 days (once per day). The functional evaluation was conducted based on neurological functional defect scale (NDS) before and after treatment. Results Acupuncture improved re markably NDS, the total effective rate was 76.0% in treatment group and was 42.4% in control group, indicating significant difference by statistical management (P〈0.05). Conclusion The therapeutic effect in treatment group is superior to that in control group. The coordinative action is achieved in the combination of acupuncture with western medicine for hemiplegia after neurosurgical operation and the therapeutic effect is much improved.