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Effect of intravenous thrombolysis with butylphthalide, edaravone and recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) on serum inflammatory factors in patients with ischemic stroke


Xiao Zhe
Shijun Zhang
Huiyun Ren

Abstract

Purpose: To study the impact of edaravone in combination with edaravone and recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA)  intravenous thrombolysis on serum inflammatory factors in ischemic stroke subjects.


Methods: Eighty ischemic stroke patients in the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Medical University, Xi’an, China were randomly assigned  to study and control cohorts, each with 40 subjects. Patients in control cohort were administered edaravone and rt-PA intravenous  thrombolysis. The study cohort received butylphthalide in combination with edaravone and rt-PA intravenous thrombolysis. Treatment effectiveness/efficacy, neurological function, self-care ability, inflammatory indicator levels, and blood cell levels were compared between  the 2 cohorts.


Results: Efficacy was significantly better in the study cohort than in the control cohort (p < 0.05). After treatment, NIHSS  score was significantly lower in the study cohort than in control cohort, while ADL score was significantly higher in the study cohort (p <  0.05). After medication, CRP level was decreased significantly in both cohorts, but was significantly lower level in the study cohort (p <  0.05). Treatment led to significant reductions in white blood cell count, neutrophil count, and NLR ratio in the study cohort, relative to the  control cohort (p < 0.05).


Conclusion: The use of butylphthalide in combination with edaravone and rt-PA intravenous thrombolysis  produces significant and beneficial effects on ischemic stroke subjects by regulating abnormal levels of inflammatory cells, improving  coagulation status and decreasing inflammation. Moreover, it ameliorates neurological defects and improves activities of daily living.  There is, however, a need to determine the mechanisms of action of this combination therapy and the influence of other cofounding  factors on the activities of the combination therapy. 


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