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The Clinical Research About The Blood Stasis Syndrome And Related Factors In The Elderly Stroke Patients Druring The Sequela Of Apoplexy Meridians

Posted on:2011-12-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J J RenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2154330332974926Subject:Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Objective:The clinical study was designed in the meridians in elderly stroke patients with blood stasis sequelae score (severity classification) and gender, age, and stratified, past high-risk medical history (Hypertension, Coronary heart disease, Diabetes) and interactions, related indexes in (D-dimer, fibrinogen, low density lipoprotein and nitric oxide) and changes the relationship between law. To the clinical syndrome differentiation and treatment of raised blood circulation importance to provide theoretical support.Method:The clinical observation of the patients were from the Shandong University of Chinese Medical Hospital 15,16,17 ward in March 2009 to 2009 period of 12 hospitalized patients diagnosed meet inclusion criteria. Cross sectional survey using clinical research methods, data collection form design cases, access to relevant data, produce data set. By SPSS 17.0 statistical analysis software, using different statistical analysis methods in the preliminary analysis of the meridian elderly stroke patients with blood stasis sequelae score (severity classification) and the relationship between various factors and changes in the law.Result:Statistics point of view of elderly stroke patients with sequelae Meridian men and women in blood stasis syndrome score was no significant difference (P=0.616>0.05);≥60 years old in the context of blood stasis syndrome score and age without significant difference (P=0.251>0.05), and age levels, no significant difference (P=0.305>0.05); in the history of past high-risk areas, it's no difference between the blood stasis syndrome score (P>0.05); blood detection aspects, DD, Fib, and LDL-c on the score of blood stasis linear correlation and regression effects (r>0, P≤0.001); followed showed that DD, Fib, and LDL-c on the severity of blood stasis syndrome also have significant differences; Furthermore, LDL-c on the score of blood stasis syndrome is the largest (r=0.353), DD followed (r=0.330), Fib is the smallest (r=0.276); but NO and blood stasis score was no significant difference (P=0.857>0.05).Conclusion:1. Meridians sequelae in elderly stroke patients with blood stasis syndrome score and gender, age and previous history of high risk, NO size are not related; 2. With the DD, Fib, and LDL-c of the higher ratings of their blood stasis increase and affect the severity of stratification, whereby a rough estimate can be clinically and severity of their score; Furthermore, LDL-c has the greatest impact on the stasis syndrome score, DD is followed, Fib is minimum;in clinical work, we should emphasis on LDL-c, DD, Fib of monitoring,and attention dynasties LDL-c mainly.
Keywords/Search Tags:the elderly stroke patients, the sequela of apoplexy meridians, the blood stasis syndrome, factors
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