Abstract

Background: Studies of treatment methods for patients with acute ischaemic stroke should include aetiological causes, concomitant pathology, and localisation of the lesion, and the extent of the lesion in the brain. The purpose of the study was to determine changes in clinical and neurological parameters in patients with ischaemic stroke in the acute period. Methods: This is an open clinical study for which 240 patients were selected with an acute condition after an ischaemic stroke. All patients were divided into 4 groups (depending on the treatment). Clinical neurological examination and testing was performed upon admission to the hospital and upon discharge– after treatment. Electroencephalographic biofeedback (EEG-BFB) therapy was performed using a EEG-BSE device (Bio-Link). Data was processed according to the statistical method of experimental data assessment. Results: To study the effectiveness of treatment upon acute ischaemic stroke, a comprehensive treatment system was developed, involving acupuncture, Qigong breathing exercises, and electroencephalographic biological feedback (EEG-BIOFEEDBACK), based mainly on the mechanisms of action. The study investigated the features of the acupuncture treatment in patients with ischaemic stroke during recovery. The authors noted the degree of effectiveness of EEG-BFB therapy, Qigong therapy, acupuncture, and standard treatment. Studies revealed that the development of ischaemic stroke begins gradually and at an early age. Conclusion: It was concluded that the most effective method for treating the clinical and neurological manifestations of acute ischaemic stroke is EEG-BFB therapy, followed by acupuncture, Qigong therapy, and standard treatment.

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