Low-Frequency Ultrasonic Therapy with Minimally Invasive Surgery for Cerebral Hemorrhage

2009 
Objective To observe the efficiency and safety of low-frequency ultrasonic therapy in combination with minimally invasive surgery in patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage.Methods The inpatients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage were divided randomly into two groups.The patients in the trial group were first given minimally invasive surgery crashing and aspirating hematoma,and then treated with low-frequency ultrasound;while the patients in the control group were treated only with minimally invasive surgery crashing and aspirating hematoma.Results Ten days after treatment the scale of European Stroke Scale(ESS),mass of hematoma,elimination rate of hematoma and content of D-dimer(D-D)and fibrinogen of the patients in the trial group were all significant different from those in the control group(P0.05).Conclusion The low-frequency ultrasonic therapy in combination with minimally invasive surgery is reliable and safe for cerebral hemorrhage.
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