Clinical Observation of Transient Sudden Lameness in Children
Objective To analyze and evaluate the clinical treatment and effect of transient sudden claudication in children. Methods A total of 80 children with transient sudden claudication were enrolled from January 2017 to January2018. On the basis of timely diagnosis, they were divided into two groups according to random number table. Forty children in the control group were treated with caloric agents and neurotrophic drugs. Forty children in the observation group were treated with dexamethasone and prednisone on this basis. The clinical effects of the two groups were analyzed and evaluated. Results After one week of active treatment, 36 cases (90.00%), 3 cases (7.50%) were cured, 1 case (2.50%) was ineffective, and the total effective rate was 97.50%; 18 cases (45.00%) were cured, 12 cases (30.00%) were effective and 10 cases (25.00%) were ineffective in the control group, and the total effective rate was 75.00%. The total effective rate of the observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion For children with transient sudden claudication, the combination of intravenous energetic agents and neurotrophic drugs with dexamethasone and prednisone has a significant clinical effect. Therefore, it is worthy of adoption and application.
Transient sudden claudication in childrenClinical effectTherapeutic effectDexamethasonePrednisone