Therapy-effect of Naloxone in 42 children with coma
WU Ge-Fei, XIONG Ping, DONG Zong-Qi
Wuhan Children's Hospital 430016
Abstract Objective To explore Naloxone effect on treating patients with coma through clinical observation of recovery process of the children. Methods 82 children with coma due to various causes were divided into two groups. The control group (n=40) was treated with regular antiinflammation, diuretic, dehydrant, antifebrile and sedatives , while the treatment group (n=42) with Naloxone besides the regular therapy . Results Total effective rate in treatment group was significantly higher than that in control group (59.5% vs. 45%, P<0.05). The in-patient days of treatment group were significantly shorter than of control group (13.7±2.15 d vs. 15.8±2.05 d , P<0.01). Conclusions The finding showed Naloxone was more effective in treating patients with coma and shortened their average days in hospital.
Key words :
Naloxone
Coma
Children
Cite this article:
WU Ge-Fei,XIONG Ping,DONG Zong-Qi. Therapy-effect of Naloxone in 42 children with coma[J]. 中国当代儿科杂志, 1999, 1(1): 23-24.
WU Ge-Fei,XIONG Ping,DONG Zong-Qi. Therapy-effect of Naloxone in 42 children with coma[J]. CJCP, 1999, 1(1): 23-24.
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