Clinical Efficacy of Maxing Shigan Tang Combined with Traditional Chinee Medicine Directed Penetrating Medicine for Pediatric Pneumonia Asthmatic with Syndrome of Wind-heat Invading Lung
|更新时间:2024-01-04
|
Clinical Efficacy of Maxing Shigan Tang Combined with Traditional Chinee Medicine Directed Penetrating Medicine for Pediatric Pneumonia Asthmatic with Syndrome of Wind-heat Invading Lung
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 23, Issue 1, Pages: 179-184(2017)
SHEN Dong-dong, YUAN Fei, HOU Jiang-hong. Clinical Efficacy of Maxing Shigan Tang Combined with Traditional Chinee Medicine Directed Penetrating Medicine for Pediatric Pneumonia Asthmatic with Syndrome of Wind-heat Invading Lung[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2017, 23(1): 179-184.
DOI:
SHEN Dong-dong, YUAN Fei, HOU Jiang-hong. Clinical Efficacy of Maxing Shigan Tang Combined with Traditional Chinee Medicine Directed Penetrating Medicine for Pediatric Pneumonia Asthmatic with Syndrome of Wind-heat Invading Lung[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2017, 23(1): 179-184. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2017010179.
Clinical Efficacy of Maxing Shigan Tang Combined with Traditional Chinee Medicine Directed Penetrating Medicine for Pediatric Pneumonia Asthmatic with Syndrome of Wind-heat Invading Lung
Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy and safety of Maxing Shigan Tang combined with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) directed penetrating medicine in treatment of pediatric pneumonia asthmatic with syndrome of wind-heat invading lung. Method: The 120 cases of pediatric pneumonia with syndrome of wind-heat invading lung were randomly divided into Maxing Shigan Tang group
western medicine (Azithromycin+ ribavirin) group and Maxing Shigan Tang combined with TCM directed penetrating medicine group
with 40 cases in each group. The patients in Maxing Shigan Tang group were treated with Maxingshigan Tang adjusted for children
western medicine group were received azithromycin and ribavirin combination therapy injection. Maxing Shigan Tang combined with TCM directed penetrating medicine group received Maxing Shigan Tang and TCM directed penetrating medicine in treatment of pediatric pneumonia asthmatic. The treatment course was 10 days for three groups. After treatment
the clinical efficacy
as well as the changes in average time of fever regression
cough disappearance
and pulmonary rales disappearance were observed in three groups. Result: The overall response rate was 95.0%in Maxing Shigan Tang combined with TCM directed penetrating medicine group
significantly higher than 77.5%in western medicine group (P<0.05)
the scores of major and secondary symptoms and signs in Maxing Shigan Tang combined with TCM directed penetrating medicine group were (3.90±2.06) and (1.88±0.85) points
significantly lower than those of the other two groups (P<0.01). The average time of fever regression was (2.30±0.76) day in Maxing Shigan Tang combined with TCM directed penetrating medicine group
significantly shorter than that of the other two groups (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01)
the cough disappearing time was (6.15±1.30) and (6.25±1.11) d respectively in Maxing Shigan Tang combined with TCM directed penetrating medicine group and Maxing Shigan Tang group
significantly shorter than that in western medicine group (P<0.01)
the pulmonary rales disappearing time was (5.20±1.08) d in Maxing Shigan Tang combined with TCM directed penetrating medicine group
significantly shorter than those of the other two groups(P<0.01). Conclusion: Maxing Shigan Tang combined with TCM directed penetrating medicine has significant clinical efficacy and safety in the treatment of pediatric pneumonia asthmatic (syndrome of wind-heat invading lung).
Clinical Observation of Modified Yinqiaosan Combined with Antibiotics in Treatment of Acute Tonsillitis in Children with Wind-heat Invading Lung Syndrome
Study on Calcium Ion Dissolution Regularity of Different Compatibility in Maxing Shigan Tang
Antifebrile Effect of Maxing Shigan Tang on Fever Induced by LPS in Rats
The Research on Dose-effect Relationship of Maxing Shigan Tang in Relieve Fever
Effect of Maxing Shigan Tang on Protein Expression Level of MCP-1 in Lung Tissue and Colon Tissue Based on Influenza Virus Infection Lung Model
Related Author
QIAO Jinghua
YU Linlin
JING Xiaoping
DONG Xiaoyan
GU Mingda
SU Yan
GE Er-ning
SHENG Zhen-hua
Related Institution
Children's Hospital of Shanghai, Children's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Department of Pharmacology,Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine