Chongqing has developed a new Chinese medicine extract to prevent secondary damage of cerebral apoplexy
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Last Update: 2015-12-30
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Source: Internet
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Most of the patients with cerebral apoplexy still suffer from secondary damage after rescue New drugs of Chinese herbal extracts have been developed in neurology department of Xinqiao Hospital of the Third Military Medical University, which can effectively prevent and treat the secondary damage of cerebral apoplexy At present, stroke is the first cause of death of diseases in China Most of the survivors are left with serious disability, which causes serious economic burden to the family and society According to the latest survey in October 2015, the incidence rate of cerebrovascular disease in Chongqing is the highest in the whole country Professor Yang Qingwu, director of Neurology Department of Xinqiao Hospital of the Third Military Medical University, said that cerebral apoplexy can be divided into two types: ischemia and hemorrhage Simply speaking, blood vessels are blocked and broken About 70% of strokes in Chongqing are ischemia If the patients with cerebral apoplexy are rescued in time and thrombus is taken out, life can be saved, but secondary damage often occurs Although many years of research, no effective prevention and treatment methods have been found, which poses a great threat to the recovery of patients The R & D team led by Professor Yang Qingwu has extracted special monomers from traditional Chinese medicine, which can effectively prevent secondary damage and help patients recover better Yang Qingwu said there is no such drug on the market at present, and the new drug is in the pre clinical trial stage The head of the social development department of Chongqing Science and Technology Commission said that the new drug can effectively prevent and treat the secondary damage of cerebral apoplexy, which is a great blessing for the majority of patients with cerebral apoplexy, and has a breakthrough significance in this field In addition, after years of efforts, the research and development team of Neurology Department of Xinqiao Hospital has realized the removal of thrombus through minimally invasive surgery without anesthesia Even in patients with cerebral vascular stenosis, it is not necessary to operate, and can be accurately released by expanding the blood vessels Cui Ting, a 14-year-old girl who fell into a deep coma due to a sudden stroke, was discharged from Xinqiao Hospital on the 23rd According to Yang Qingwu, Cui Ting's family lived in Dazhu County, Sichuan Province In early December, she suddenly fainted and was sent to the local hospital It has been 24 hours since she was transferred to Xinqiao Hospital They determined that Cui Ting was suffering from acute cerebrovascular disease, and took out the thrombus within five minutes Three days later, Cui Ting was awake "Stroke is usually high in the elderly It is very rare for adolescent children like her to have a sudden stroke Although she has missed the best rescue time, she can recover smoothly after efforts." After more than 10 years' efforts, the research and development team led by Professor Yang Qingwu has established a cerebrovascular research laboratory, and established a stroke registration and clinical biological specimen database In the new year's NSFC funded project announced recently, the team won the "NSFC funding" which is also the medical research of the whole army and Chongqing city this year The only "National Outstanding Youth Fund" obtained in the research field.
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