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Title

Study on the Nursing Efficacy of Clopidogrel Combined With Oxiracetam in the Treatment of Patients with Cerebral Infarction.

Authors

MI GAO; JUAN DU; FANG LEI

Abstract

To explore clinical and nursing efficacy of clopidogrel combined with oxiracetam in the treatment of patients with cerebral infarction. Selected 162 patients with cerebral infarction in our hospital from March 2018 to December 2020. Divided those who were treated with routine nursing as Group A (n=70) and the other was treated with individualized symptomatic nursing as Group B (n=92). Compared with both groups after treatment with different nursing methods on activities of daily living scores, National Institute of Health Stroke Scale scores, hospital stay, clinical efficacy, nursing satisfaction, nursing quality compliance rate and nursing adverse events. The general clinical baseline data of both groups had no difference (p>0.05). Activities of daily living scores and National Institute of Health Stroke Scale scores of both groups after different nursing methods were remarkably different (p<0.05). The length of hospital stay of Group B had a remarkably shorter time compared with Group A. The clinical efficacy, nursing satisfaction and nursing quality compliance rate of Group B were better than Group A. Nursing adverse event rate of Group B was lower than Group A. Comparison of both groups had significant difference, which possessed statistical significance (p<0.05). Treated patients with cerebral infarction by clopidogrel combined with oxiracetam, after individualized symptomatic nursing intervention, the clinical efficacy, patient satisfaction and nursing compliance rate have been improved to a certain extent. At the same time, it can reduce length of stay and improve the post-treatment ability of daily living and neurological deficit function. Individualized symptomatic care for clinical management of patients with cerebral infarction has important clinical significance and is worthy wide spreading.

Subjects

CEREBRAL infarction; INFARCTION; PATIENT satisfaction; CLOPIDOGREL; LENGTH of stay in hospitals; STROKE; NURSES

Publication

Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2022, Vol 84, p262

ISSN

0250-474X

Publication type

Academic Journal

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