Abstract

In order to explore the influence of nanoparticle-loaded edaravone on postoperative effects in patients with cerebral hemorrhage, a total of 120 patients who were diagnosed as cerebral hemorrhage and underwent minimally invasive hematoma removal at the designated hospital by the study from December 2014 to December 2018 were selected as research objects and divided into three groups according to the random number table method: edaravone treatment (ET) group, nanoparticle-loaded edaravone treatment (NET) group, and combined treatment (CT) group with 40 patients in each group. Three groups of patients underwent routine treatments based on their conditions, including regulating blood sugar, regulating blood pressure, anti-infection, nutritional support, and managing complications, in which 25 mg edaravone injection and 100 ml saline were added for patients in NET and CT group on the basis of the routine treatment of patients in ET group. The results showed that, after 15 days of standard treatment, the 40 patients in NET group had significantly improved neurological function than that before the treatment; the secretion of inflammatory factors in peripheral serum increased on the 7th day of treatment and decreased on the 14th day of treatment; there was no statistically significant difference in edema volume before treatment and the edema volume in the NET group was (11.56±0.44) mL after treatment, which was significantly smaller than that in ET group of (14.63±1.15) mL and the difference between the three groups was statistically significant (P <0.05). Therefore, it is believed that nanoparticle-loaded edaravone has an important effect on the postoperative effect of patients with cerebral hemorrhage; it can significantly improve the neurological function of patients with cerebral hemorrhage after minimally invasive drainage, and obviously reduce the production and release of interleukin and tumor necrosis factor, which is beneficial to protect healthy brain tissue and other organs throughout the body, and is conducive to the recovery and healing of cerebral hemorrhage. The results of this study provide a reference for further research on the influence of nanoparticle-loaded edaravone on postoperative effects in patients with cerebral hemorrhage.

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