Objective: To investigate the effects of scalp acupuncture intervention combined with rehabilitation training on the neurotrophy status and nerve injury in patients with convalescent period of cerebral hemorrhage. Met...Objective: To investigate the effects of scalp acupuncture intervention combined with rehabilitation training on the neurotrophy status and nerve injury in patients with convalescent period of cerebral hemorrhage. Methods: A total of 78 patients with convalescent period of cerebral hemorrhage who were treated in West China Hospital between January 2016 and March 2017 were divided into the control group and the experimental group by random number table, each with 39 cases. Control group received the routine rehabilitation training, and the experimental group received scalp acupuncture intervention combined with rehabilitation training. The differences in neurotrophy status and nerve injury were compared between the two groups before and after intervention. Results: Before intervention, there was no statistically significant difference in neurotrophy status and nerve injury between the two groups. After 1 week of intervention and after 2 weeks of intervention, serum neurotrophy indexes NGF and BDNF contents of experimental group were higher than those of control group;serum nerve injury indexes GFAP, NSE and S100B contents were lower than those of control group;serum inflammatory mediators IL-18, HMGB1 and IFN-γ contents were lower than those of control group. Conclusion: scalp acupuncture intervention combined with rehabilitation training can effectively improve the neurotrophy state and reduce the nerve injury in patients with convalescent period of cerebral hemorrhage.展开更多
文摘Objective: To investigate the effects of scalp acupuncture intervention combined with rehabilitation training on the neurotrophy status and nerve injury in patients with convalescent period of cerebral hemorrhage. Methods: A total of 78 patients with convalescent period of cerebral hemorrhage who were treated in West China Hospital between January 2016 and March 2017 were divided into the control group and the experimental group by random number table, each with 39 cases. Control group received the routine rehabilitation training, and the experimental group received scalp acupuncture intervention combined with rehabilitation training. The differences in neurotrophy status and nerve injury were compared between the two groups before and after intervention. Results: Before intervention, there was no statistically significant difference in neurotrophy status and nerve injury between the two groups. After 1 week of intervention and after 2 weeks of intervention, serum neurotrophy indexes NGF and BDNF contents of experimental group were higher than those of control group;serum nerve injury indexes GFAP, NSE and S100B contents were lower than those of control group;serum inflammatory mediators IL-18, HMGB1 and IFN-γ contents were lower than those of control group. Conclusion: scalp acupuncture intervention combined with rehabilitation training can effectively improve the neurotrophy state and reduce the nerve injury in patients with convalescent period of cerebral hemorrhage.