ANALYSIS OF CORRELATION DEPENDENCES OF DIAGNOSTIC INDICATORS IN PATIENTS WITH HEMORRHAGHIC STROKE IN A LATE RECOVERY PERIOD
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2017.3.8163Keywords:
rehabilitation, hemorrhagic stroke, nucleic acid, nucleic homoeostasis.Abstract
Purpose: to investigate the effectiveness of rehabilitation measures aimed at improving rehabilitation treatment of patients of working age who have undergone a hemorrhagic stroke by using a comprehensive phased rehabilitation, with the additional use of non-drug methods (acupuncture, ape, gyrodo-manual therapy).
Materials and Methods. 116 patients with parenchymal hemispheric hemorrhagic stroke in the late rehabilitation period were examined. Point scales were used and determination of the number of nucleic acids and activity of acidic and alkaline nucleases of blood serum was carried out and a correlation analysis of the obtained results was carried out.
Results. After the rehabilitation treatment, improvement of the functional state, reduction of manifestations of disability, reduction of spasticity of muscles, improvement of the psycho-emotional state of patients, reduction of manifestations of depression and normalization of nucleic exchange rates were observed.
Conclusions. We received a number of dependencies of clinical indicators, which at high values of the correlation coef? cients will give the opportunity to obtain previous materials on one of them according to the results of others. So, having data on the NIHSS neurological status, we can calculate the level of functional failure on the Rankin scale, the relative level of psycho-emotional disorders on the Montgomery Asberg and Beck scales, the level of cognitive impairment on the MMSE scale.
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