Preliminary Application of the Theory of Electroacupuncture Along the Meridian to the Treatment of Cerebral Hemorrhage Hemiparalysis
Xuejian Wang,
Zhifeng Wang,
Yang Chen,
Ming Qian
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 5, September 2017
Pages:
53-55
Received:
5 June 2017
Accepted:
10 August 2017
Published:
7 September 2017
Abstract: Hemiparalysis is a common symptom of cerebral hemorrhage. Chinese traditional acupuncture and electroacupuncture are two major treatments for the disease. However, they often fail to achieve satisfactory outcome. It reports here successful treatment of three patients with hemiparalysis using electroacupuncture along the meridian therapy along with prescription medicines to restore the muscle strength. The three patients had a history of hemiparalysis and were diagnosed hemiparalysis due to cerebral hemorrhage based on CT or MRI examinations. Acupuncture was applied to restore the muscle strength with routine treatment and prescription medicines. The patients were treated 20 times with electroacupuncture along the meridian. After 1 months of the treatment, case 1 and case 2 regained the muscle strength, and case 3 was remarkably recovered. It is likely that combining Chinese tradition acupuncture with electroacupuncture is more effective to treat hemiparalysis, although more studies are needed to validate the approach.
Abstract: Hemiparalysis is a common symptom of cerebral hemorrhage. Chinese traditional acupuncture and electroacupuncture are two major treatments for the disease. However, they often fail to achieve satisfactory outcome. It reports here successful treatment of three patients with hemiparalysis using electroacupuncture along the meridian therapy along with ...
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The Degree of Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Lacunar Stroke Depending on the Hemispheric Lateralization of the Lesion
Bekhzod Abdullaev,
Elvina Giyazitdinova,
Yulduz Musaeva
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 5, September 2017
Pages:
56-59
Received:
9 July 2017
Accepted:
24 August 2017
Published:
21 September 2017
Abstract: The most susceptible to vascular dementia persons with lesions of small cerebral vessels. This variant of the pathology is characterized by subacute course and pathologic basis is diffuse changes in the white matter of the cerebral hemispheres and lacunar infarctions, in most cases - multiple. That is why the appearance of lacunar infarcts associated with step-progression of the disease. However, not in all cases, there is a significant cognitive defect even in a lacunary condition. The aim of the study was to identify cognitive impairment in patients with lacunar stroke, depending on hemispheric lateralization of the lesion. We observed and surveyed 70 patients (mean age 60.2 + 6.3) suffered the lacunar stroke with hemispheric lateralization of the lesion. In this work, we used the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Montreal scale assessment of cognitive functions (MoCA), the Saint Louis University Mental Status Examination (SLUMS), which have been developed as a tool to identify and assess the severity of cognitive functions in general practice. Comparative analysis of cognitive impairment on the stage of the disease in the control group showed that in general, patients suffered lacunar stroke level of violations was significantly higher than the control group (p≤0.01). Cognitive function in right lacunar stroke corresponded moderate cognitive impairment and the restoration of the neurological defect in the dynamics were less expressed and are not complete. Cognitive impairment in the left hemisphere lacunar stroke had a mild degree of cognitive impairment and restoration of disturbed functions is progressing at a faster pace, about what speak reliable indicators of the late recovery period (p≤0.05). The differences in cognitive disorders at different focus lateralization underlie the clinical features and determine the nature and pace of the recovery of lost functions. Mild cognitive impairment in the left-hand lacunar stroke is a favorable prognostic factor in terms of the recovery of lost functions.
Abstract: The most susceptible to vascular dementia persons with lesions of small cerebral vessels. This variant of the pathology is characterized by subacute course and pathologic basis is diffuse changes in the white matter of the cerebral hemispheres and lacunar infarctions, in most cases - multiple. That is why the appearance of lacunar infarcts associat...
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