Clinical Observation and Research on Prevention and Treatment of Epilepsy Complicated with Cognitive Impairment by Quyu Dingxian Zhengtong Mixture for Dispelling Stasis and Resolving Phlegm
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Clinical Observation and Research on Prevention and Treatment of Epilepsy Complicated with Cognitive Impairment by Quyu Dingxian Zhengtong Mixture for Dispelling Stasis and Resolving Phlegm
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 28, Issue 11, Pages: 139-147(2022)
YU Yang-yang,YUAN Can-xing,WANG Chun-xu,et al.Clinical Observation and Research on Prevention and Treatment of Epilepsy Complicated with Cognitive Impairment by Quyu Dingxian Zhengtong Mixture for Dispelling Stasis and Resolving Phlegm[J].Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae,2022,28(11):139-147.
YU Yang-yang,YUAN Can-xing,WANG Chun-xu,et al.Clinical Observation and Research on Prevention and Treatment of Epilepsy Complicated with Cognitive Impairment by Quyu Dingxian Zhengtong Mixture for Dispelling Stasis and Resolving Phlegm[J].Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae,2022,28(11):139-147. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20220827.
Clinical Observation and Research on Prevention and Treatment of Epilepsy Complicated with Cognitive Impairment by Quyu Dingxian Zhengtong Mixture for Dispelling Stasis and Resolving Phlegm
To observe the clinical efficacy and safety of Chinese medicinal mixture for dispelling stasis and resolving phlegm combined with western medicine in the treatment of epilepsy combined with cognitive impairment by randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group trial.
Method
2
A total of 123 inpatients and outpatients with epilepsy complicated with cognitive impairment admitted to the department of neurology at Longhua Hospital from October 2020 to October 2021 were randomly assigned into a control group (62 cases, carbamazepine + placebo) and a treatment group (61 cases, carbamazepine + Quyu Dingxian Zhengtong mixture) by random number table method. In the treatment group, 4 cases were exfoliated and eliminated. In the control group, 3 cases fell off. Finally, 57 cases in the treatment group and 59 cases in the control group were included. The total course of treatment for both groups was 12 weeks. The clinical efficacy, efficacy for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes, and incidence of adverse reactions were compared between two groups. The changes of seizure frequency, abnormal rate of electroencephalogram (EEG), cognitive function score, serum homocysteine (HCY), folic acid, and vitamin B
12
(B
12
) were measured and compared before and after treatment.
Result
2
After 12 weeks of treatment, the treatment group had higher clinical efficacy [92.98% (53/57) vs 79.66% (47/59),
χ
2
=4.327,
P
<
0.05] and efficacy for TCM syndromes [96.49% (55/57) vs 84.75% (50/59),
χ
2
=4.660,
P
<
0.05] than the control group. The treatment group was superior to the control group in reducing the seizure frequency (
Z
=-3.938,
P
<
0.01) and improving the Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA) score (
t
=4.333,
P
<
0.01) and mini-mental state examination (MMSE) score (
t
=9.531,
P
<
0.01). The variations in serum HCY, folic acid, and B
12
in the treatment group were less than those in the control group (
t
=-7.233,
t
=-7.972,
t
=-6.871,
P
<
0.01). After treatment, the abnormal rate of EEG in the treatment group was lower than that in the control group (
χ
2
=4.437,
P
<
0.05). The incidence of adverse reactions in the treatment group (1.75%, 1/57) was lower than that (13.56%, 8/59) in the control group (corrected
χ
2
=4.116,
P
<
0.05).
Conclusion
2
Chinese medicinal mixture for dispelling stasis and resolving phlegm in combination with western medicine had better efficacy and safety than western medicine alone in the treatment of epilepsy complicated with cognitive impairment. Specifically, the combination outperformed western medicine alone in terms of clinical efficacy, efficacy for TCM syndromes, reduction in seizure frequency, abnormal rate of EEG, adverse reactions, improvement of cognitive function, and variations in serum folic acid, B
12
, and HCY values. Chinese medicinal mixture for dispelling stasis and resolving phlegm may improve the clinical efficacy and safety by changing the metabolism of folic acid, B
12
, and HCY in serum of the patients with epilepsy complicated with cognitive impairment.
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