YANG Lan, YANG Ming-mo. Clinical Observation of Yiqi Xiaoji Decoction and Jiedu Huazheng Decoction in Treating 54 Patients with Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Mass[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(10): 212-215.
DOI:
YANG Lan, YANG Ming-mo. Clinical Observation of Yiqi Xiaoji Decoction and Jiedu Huazheng Decoction in Treating 54 Patients with Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Mass[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(10): 212-215. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2015100212.
Clinical Observation of Yiqi Xiaoji Decoction and Jiedu Huazheng Decoction in Treating 54 Patients with Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Mass
Objective: To discuss the curative efficacy of Yiqi Xiaoji decoction for oral administration and Jiedu Huazheng decoction for enema in treating chronic pelvic inflammatory mass of damp heat and blood stasis syndrome
and to discuss their influence on blood rheology
T lymphocyte subgroup
complement component C3 and C4. Method: One hundred and five patients were randomly divided into the Western medicine group (51 cases) and the combination group (54 cases) by a random number table. Patients in the Western medicine group received comprehensive therapy including cefotaxime
tinidazole injection and physiotherapy. Based on the treatment of the Western medicine group
the patients in the combination group added Yiqi Xiaoji decoction and Jiedu Huazheng decoction. Diameter size of bag piece was detected via type-B ultrasound. The main signs and symptoms scores were conducted before and after treatment. Levels of hemorheology index
T lymphocyte subsets (CD3+
CD4+
CD8+
CD4+/CD8+)
C3 and C4 were tested. Result: The clinical efficacy of the total effective rate in the combination group was 92.5%
which was superior to that of 76.4% in the Western medicine group (P<0.05). After treatment
the diameter of the masses in the combination group was lower
scores of symptoms and signs were less than those in the Western medicine group (P<0.01). Blood viscosity (low shear and high shear)
plasma viscosity
fibrinogen and platelet aggregation rate were lower
levels of CD3+
CD4+and CD4+/CD8+were higher
and levels of CD8+ was lower in the combination group than those in the Western medicine group (P<0.01). Compared with before
levels of C3 and C4 increased after treatment
and the results were higher in the combination group than those in the Western medicine group (P<0.01). Conclusion: Based on the Western medicine treatment
Yiqi Xiaoji decoction and Jiedu Huazheng decoction could reduce masses
relieve clinical symptoms and signs in treating chronic pelvic inflammatory mass
and its effect is better than Western medicine alone. The mechanism of action may be related to ameliorating microcirculation and improving bodies immune function.
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