比较高渗盐水与甘露醇作为抗水肿措施在头部损伤病例中的疗效

Dr. A.K. Chaurasia, Dr. Rajneesh Gour, Dr. Deepti Dhodi, Dr. M.C. Songra
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背景:研究3%高渗盐水治疗中重度颅脑损伤的疗效和安全性,并与20%甘露醇进行比较。材料与方法:A组(甘露醇组)30例,B组(3%高渗盐水组)30例。干预方案a组:20%甘露醇2ml/Kg滴注20分钟,6或8小时;B组:3%高渗盐水2ml/Kg滴注20分钟。安全性和有效性比较。结果:两组患者死亡率无显著差异。昏迷时间的持续时间也没有太大差异。两组患者的神经预后无差异。两组患者均未发现与该药有关的明显不良并发症。高渗盐水(3%)治疗中度至重度头部损伤被发现与甘露醇一样安全有效。高渗盐水组97%的患者(3%)未见明显的高钠血症。结论:在我们的比较前瞻性研究中,可以得出20%甘露醇和3%高渗盐水治疗中重度颅脑损伤患者脑水肿的疗效几乎相等。
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Compare the efficacy of hypertonic saline vs mannitol as an anti-edema measure, in cases of head injury
Background: To study the efficacy and safety of 3% hypertonic saline and compare with 20% mannitol in the management of moderate to severe head injury. Material and Methods: Group A (patients treated with Mannitol) n=30, Group B (patients treated with 3% hypertonic saline) n=30. Intervention protocol Dose of Mannitol 20% 2ml/Kg infused over 20 minutes 6 or 8 hourly for the group A. Group B infused with 3% 2ml/Kg Hypertonic Saline over 20 minutes. Safety and efficacy compared. Results: There was no significant difference in mortality. The duration of coma hours was also not very different. There was no difference in the neurological outcomes of both groups. No significant untoward complications observed in both the groups which were found to be related to the drug. hypertonic saline (3%) therapy in case of moderate to severe head injury is found to be as safe and as efficacious as mannitol. No significant hypernatremia is seen in 97% of our patients of hypertonic saline (3%) group. Conclusion: In our comparative prospective study, it can be concluded that the efficiency of 20% Mannitol and 3% Hypertonic Saline for the treatment of cerebral edema in patients with moderate to severe head injury is almost equal.
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