Authors

Xiaofei Chen1, Yi Zhang1, QianQian Shen1, fangfang Jiang2, Shuohui Chen2

Departments

Xiaofei Chen1, Yi Zhang1, QianQian Shen1, fangfang Jiang2, Shuohui Chen2

Abstract

 Objective: To study the effect of the nutrition support therapy on children with cranial nerve injury.

Method: This paper, with a total of 100 children with cranial nerve injury treated in the hospital as subjects that were divided them into three groups of the enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, and enteral-parenteral nutrition, observed and compared their hospitalization duration, nutritional indicators and complications.

Results: The results of the three groups are as follows. The scores of NIHSS decreased, while the scores of FMA and BI both increased, with the score difference both of statistical significance; the scores of NIHSS decreased, while the scores of FMA and BI increased, indicating statistical significance of score differences; NIHSS scores declined while FMA and BI scores increased, showing statistical significance of score differences; the NIHSS score was the lowest while the FMA and BI scores were the highest when dis- charged, with the score differences of statistical significance.

Conclusion: It is finally concluded that the nutrition support therapy can restore nerve functions of children with craniocerebral nerve injury and can be applied into clinics.

Keywords

Nutrition Support Therapy, Craniocerebral Nerve Injury in Children, Therapeutic Effect

DOI:

10.19193/0393-6384_2019_1s_91