Abstract

Purpose — To explore the improving effect of promoting cerebral circulation on patients with senile dementia. Methods — 96 patients with senile dementia admitted from January 2018 to December 2019 were selected and divided into A (conventional treatment) and B (conventional + promoting cerebral circulation treatment) groups, 48 cases in each group, according to the computerized flow grouping method. The clinical therapeutic effects of the two groups were compared and analyzed. Results — ① Compared with Group A, the total effective rate of Group B was higher (95.83%>83.33%) (c2=4.019, P=0.045); ② Before treatment, there was no significant difference between groups (P>0.05). After treatment, compared with Group A, Group B had higher MMSE score, lower ADAS-cog score, HAMD score and ADL score (P<0.05); ③ During the clinical treatment of the two groups, no obvious adverse reactions were seen. Conclusion — The treatment of promoting cerebral circulation in patients with senile dementia can not only effectively improve the symptoms of dementia, but also improve the ability of daily living. This therapy is safe and reliable, and is worthy of clinical promotion and use.

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