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Wake up "plant people" and improve nerve function Beijing Tiantan Hospital neurosurgery consciousness disorder area officially opened
Time of Update: 2021-01-16
The neurosurgery consciousness disorder area of Tiantan Hospital in Beijing mainly carrys out consciousness assessment, diagnosis and prognosis of consciousness disorder, and uses comprehensive treatment methods such as surgery, medicine, neuroconstransitation and brain-machine interface to accelerate and improve the consciousness recovery of DOC patients and maximize the improvement of nerve function.
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Lancet Neurol: Decompression surgery 24-36 hours after acute spinal cord injury is a key window to affect the recovery of nerve function in patients
Time of Update: 2020-12-31
secondary endpoints include the American Spinal Cord Injury Association's Rating Rating (AIS), Upper Limb Movement Function, Lower Limb Movement Function, and Light Touch Needle Score Assessment.
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Diabetologia: Are heart metabolic risk factors the driving factor for peripheral nerve function?
Time of Update: 2020-12-13
researchers previously tested 2,401 adults (40-75 years old) for fasting blood sugar, glycoglobin, triglycol, HDL and LDL cholesterol, inflammation, waist circumference, blood pressure, smoking, glucose metabolism (OGTT) and drug use.
researchers assessed the cross-sectional association of risk factors with neural function (using linear regression) and neuropathic pain (using logical regression).
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Neuron: Scientists have developed new ways to restore myelin function in damaged nerve cells or hopefully help treat multiple sclerosis
Time of Update: 2020-11-29
researcher He points out that in mouse models of optic nerve damage, we found that most axons may have myelin regeneration when combined with therapy to remove small glial cells after damage to the body.
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JAMA: Effect of in-hospital acetate treatment on the prognosis of nerve function in patients with moderate to severe trauma brain injury.
Time of Update: 2020-09-25
study was conducted at 59 emergency trauma centres in the United States and Canada, aged 15 and over, involving TBI patients with a systolic score of 12 or less and systolic pressure of 90mmHg or more in Glasgow, receiving 1g of methamphetamine and 1g of in-hospital injection 2 hours after injury Intra-hospital acetate therapy (in-hospital acetate group, n=312), in-hospital injection of 2g of amino acid and in-hospital placebo therapy (in-hospital treatment group, n=345) and in-hospital placebo therapy (placebo group; n=309).
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Lancet: Can the nerve function fully recover after 6 hours of cardiac arrest due to low temperature?
Time of Update: 2020-07-28
years old female The fall during a mountaineering trip in northern Spain was initially assessed at a rescue centre The patient's non-reactive heartbeat stopped without pulse pupil dispersal large non-
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Science: New drug reduces brain infarction in stroke patients and improves nerve function!
Time of Update: 2020-07-17
Guide: About 15 million people worldwide experience strokes each year !----, about 15 million people worldwide suffer strokes each year, 5 million of them die and another 5 million suffer permanent s
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J Oral Facial Pain Headache: Assessment of body function, pain and discomfort in three trigeminal nerve damage replacement models
Time of Update: 2020-07-14
The purpose of this study was to assess pain and/or inpleasure and physical sensation strain caused by two experimental models of trigeminal nerve damage in healthy participants (local use of capsai
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Blood: Vascular autonomic nerve function abnormalities in sickle cell disease (SCD)
Time of Update: 2020-06-25
Subjects of sickle cell disease (SCD) exhibited subjective hypersensitivity to cold and hot sensations in the experimental environment, such as cold exposure and other known causes that cause the p
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JAMA: Anaesthetic and the prognosis of nerve function in patients with stroke thrombosis
Time of Update: 2020-06-22
In non-randomized studies, acute ischemic stroke patients thrombosis the procedure was associated with adverse nerve prognosis, but three single-center randomized trials showed no significant di