Clinical Observation of Combined Application of Oxiracetam and Hyperbaric Oxygen Clinical Curative Effect on Vascular Dementia Patients
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the application of oxiracetam combined with hyperbaric oxygen on vascular dementia clinical curative effect. Method: Three groups of patients were given active treatment basic diseases, including antiplatelet, promote cerebral circulation and cerebral protective agent. And respectively take the hyperbaric oxygen therapy, olathe temple therapy and combination therapy, both before and after treatment with MMSE score evaluation method. Results: After 3 weeks of treatment, B group in the total efficiency was 81.25%, while C group was 93.75%, which is significantly higher than in A group of 56.25% and the differences was statistical significance. The three groups before treatment and after treatment with MMSE score changes were obviously difference (p < 0.05), where C group was the most significant changes in MMSE scores (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The combined application of oxiracetam and hyperbaric oxygen therapy can improve patient with vascular dementia intellectual impairment and increase the ability of activities in daily living. This method has definite curative effect, high safety as well as can promote clinical promotion.
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