Clinical Observation of 46 Diabetics with Urinary Tract Infection by Treatment of Combing Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
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Clinical Observation of 46 Diabetics with Urinary Tract Infection by Treatment of Combing Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 16, Issue 9, Pages: 191-193(2010)
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XIE Dong-xia, LI Zhong. Clinical Observation of 46 Diabetics with Urinary Tract Infection by Treatment of Combing Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2010, 16(9): 191-193.
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XIE Dong-xia, LI Zhong. Clinical Observation of 46 Diabetics with Urinary Tract Infection by Treatment of Combing Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2010, 16(9): 191-193.DOI:
Clinical Observation of 46 Diabetics with Urinary Tract Infection by Treatment of Combing Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
Objective: To observe bacteriological characteristics
antimicrobial susceptibility
clinical characteristics of the diabetic’s urinary tract infection and clinical curative effect cured by the treatment of combining traditional Chinese and western medicine. Method: 88 diabetics with urinary tract infection were randomly divided into two groups and conventional antibiotic therapy was used in both groups. The treatment group (46 cases) additionally used traditional decoction. Observing diabetic’s urinary tract infection bacteriological characteristics
antimicrobial susceptibility
clinical characteristics
clinical symptoms before and after treatment and the index changes detected by laboratory. Result: Bacterial culture results show that
in recent years
bacterial group causing infections caused by the bacterium is still gram-negative bacilli. However
the ratio of gram-positive bacteria is higher than reported before. Susceptibility: gram-negative bacterium have higher sensitivity to imipenem
cefoperazone combining resistant to β lactam antibiotics enzymes. Gram-positive bacterium have higher sensitivity to vancomycin
piperacillin or amoxicillin combining resistant to β lactam antibiotics enzymes. Whereas quinolone antibiotic usually used for urinary tract infection have higher resistance relatively. The main factors causing infection are high blood sugar
high urine sugar and older age. The total effective rate in treatment group is 95.65% and comparison group is 88.09%. Comparison difference between groups has statistically significance (P<0.05). Conclusion: The treatment combining traditional Chinese and western medicine for diabetic patients with urinary tract infection has good effects of prevention and cure.
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