Abstract

To explore the emergency care method for patients suffering from acute cerebral infarction with hypertension and diabetes and its clinical effects. A total of 80 patients were selected, and were divided into the observation group and control group. The patients in the control group were given the routine emergency care, while the patients in the observation group were give the comprehensive emergency care, and the effects of clinical care of the patients in the two groups were compared. After receiving the comprehensive emergency care, the mortality rate, disability rate, recurrence rate, rescuing time, emergency triage time and NIHSS score of patients in observation group were lower than those of control group, and the differences between the two groups were of statistical significance (P < 0.05). Giving patients suffering from acute cerebral infarction with hypertension and diabetes the comprehensive emergency care could not only save the lives of patients effectively and rapidly, reducing the mortality rate, disability rate and recurrence rate, but also effectively shorten the rescue time and clinic time of the patients, reduce the degree of neurologic impairment caused to the patients. Therefore, comprehensive emergency care is worth promoting in clinical practice.

Highlights

  • Acute cerebral infarction is a kind of cerebrovascular disease that is common in clinical, and it will cause large damage to cerebral neuronal tissue, which will make the patient suffering from severe complications such as aphasia, hemiplegia and disturbance of consciousness after onset of this disease, and impose adverse effect on limb functions and athletic ability of the patient, posing a serious threat to the quality of life and life safety of the patient (Ye, 2019)

  • A total of 80 patients suffering from acute cerebral infarction with hypertension and diabetes who had received treatment in Emergency Department of our hospital over the past year were selected as the subjects for study, and the results show that giving patients comprehensive emergency care could reduce the mortality rate, disability rate and recurrence rate, and effectively shorten the rescue time and clinic time of the patients and reduce the degree of neurologic impairment caused to the patients, playing an important role in later treatment and prognosis of the patients

  • The calculation results show that the mortality rate, disability rate and recurrence rate of the observation group is 2.5%, 7.5% and 12.5% respectively, while the mortality rate, disability rate and recurrence rate of the control group is 15.0%, 25.0% and 32.5% respectively, suggesting that the mortality rate, disability rate and recurrence rate of the observation group are significantly lower than those of the Control Group; and the value of x2 is 3.914, 4.501, 4.588 respectively, the P value is 0.048, 0.034, 0.032 respectively, which, according the test criterion of α = 0.05, suggests that the differences of the patients in the two groups in terms of mortality rate, disability rate and recurrence rate are of statistical significance (P < 0.05)

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Introduction

Acute cerebral infarction is a kind of cerebrovascular disease that is common in clinical, and it will cause large damage to cerebral neuronal tissue, which will make the patient suffering from severe complications such as aphasia, hemiplegia and disturbance of consciousness after onset of this disease, and impose adverse effect on limb functions and athletic ability of the patient, posing a serious threat to the quality of life and life safety of the patient (Ye, 2019). Relevant studies have shown that performing timely and effective emergency care for such patients in early stage is the key to reduce the mortality rate and disability rate, and has great significance for the later treatment and prognosis (Cao, 2015; Liang & Wu, 2019). A total of 80 patients suffering from acute cerebral infarction with hypertension and diabetes who had received treatment in Emergency Department of our hospital over the past year were selected as the subjects for study, and the results show that giving patients comprehensive emergency care could reduce the mortality rate, disability rate and recurrence rate, and effectively shorten the rescue time and clinic time of the patients and reduce the degree of neurologic impairment caused to the patients, playing an important role in later treatment and prognosis of the patients. The specific report will be given below according to the above study

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