Importance of specific rehabilitation methods for patients with intracerebral hemorrage

I. Stanescu, R. Cluj-Napoca, G. Dogaru, Rita Kallo, A. Bulboacă
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Abstract Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a severe type of stroke which causes bleeding in the brain parenchyma, accounting for 10-15% of all strokes. Prognosis of patients with ICH remains very poor despite new advances in management strategies, and has not improved in the last decades. Disability remains important in ICH survivors, only a small proportion of patients live an independent life after ICH. Development of new strategies in rehabilitation care is expected to improve survival and outcome after intracerebral hemorrhage. The main neurological sequellae after ICH are similar to those seen after ischemic stroke. Given the clinical and pathological differences between the two types of stroke, clinical recovery is expected to be different. Comparisons between rehabilitation results in hemorrhagic versus ischemic stroke have offered mixed results, but all of them agreed that rehabilitation is highly effective after hemorrhagic strokes. There are no standard recommendations regarding the specific procedures used in the rehabilitation program of ICH patients. In the absence of clinical data to guide specific practice, the rehabilitation of ICH patients is largely based on general principles learned from ischemic stroke recovery. Physical therapy, task-specific training, sensory stimulation, use of assistive devices for upper limb or gait functions, speech and language therapy, physiotherapy and balnear therapy are methods used in rehabilitation of patients with hemorrhagic stroke, with improvement in patients functional outcome. There is a need for further development of specific rehabilitation techniques to enhance recovery in ICH patients.
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针对性康复方法对脑出血患者的重要性
摘要脑出血(ICH)是一种引起脑实质出血的严重脑卒中,占所有脑卒中的10-15%。尽管在管理策略方面取得了新的进展,但脑出血患者的预后仍然很差,并且在过去几十年中没有改善。残疾在脑出血幸存者中仍然很重要,只有一小部分患者在脑出血后过上了独立的生活。开发新的康复护理策略有望提高脑出血后的生存率和预后。脑出血后的主要神经系统后遗症与缺血性中风后的相似。鉴于这两种类型的中风在临床和病理上的差异,预计临床恢复情况会有所不同。出血性中风与缺血性中风的康复结果比较结果喜忧参半,但所有人都认为出血性中风后的康复非常有效。没有关于脑出血患者康复计划中使用的具体程序的标准建议。在缺乏指导具体实践的临床数据的情况下,脑出血患者的康复在很大程度上是基于从缺血性中风康复中学到的一般原则。物理治疗、特定任务训练、感觉刺激、上肢或步态功能辅助设备的使用、言语和语言治疗、物理治疗和balnear治疗是用于出血性中风患者康复的方法,可改善患者的功能结果。需要进一步开发特定的康复技术,以提高脑出血患者的康复能力。
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