QUAN Ya-ping, WANG Hua, ZHU Yin-xing, et al. Effect of Tianning Drink Associated Prescriptions on Hemorheology Level in Patients of Migraine with Different Syndrome Types[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2018, 24(3): 173-179.
DOI:
QUAN Ya-ping, WANG Hua, ZHU Yin-xing, et al. Effect of Tianning Drink Associated Prescriptions on Hemorheology Level in Patients of Migraine with Different Syndrome Types[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2018, 24(3): 173-179. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2018030173.
Effect of Tianning Drink Associated Prescriptions on Hemorheology Level in Patients of Migraine with Different Syndrome Types
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy and possible mechanism of Tianning drink associated prescriptions for migraine through the observation of effects on headache and hemorheological indexes in migraine patients with different syndrome types. Method:The 216 patients with migraine were randomized into treatment group (108 cases) and control group (108 cases). 1 case was removed and 15 cases withdrew from the study
with 200 effective cases finally (100 cases in each group). Then they were divided into wind-phlegm and blood stasis treatment group (22 cases)
wind-phlegm and blood stasis control group (20 cases)
wind-phlegm and blood stasis with hyperactivity of liver-Yang treatment group (44 cases)
wind-phlegm and blood stasis with hyperactivity of liver-Yang control group (48 cases)
wind-phlegm and blood stasis with deficiency of Qi and blood treatment group (19 cases)
wind-phlegm and blood stasis with deficiency of Qi and blood control group (17 cases)
wind-phlegm and blood stasis with deficiency of liver and kidney treatment group (15 cases) and wind-phlegm and blood stasis with deficiency of liver and kidney control group (15 cases). Treatment groups
patients with wind-phlegm and blood stasis were treated with Tianning drink; wind-phlegm and blood stasis with hyperactivity of liver-Yang were treated with Pinggan Qianyang Tianning drink; wind-phlegm and blood stasis with deficiency of Qi and blood were treated with Yiqi Yangxue Tianning drink; wind-phlegm and blood stasis with deficiency of liver and kidney were treated with Buyi Ganshen Tianning drink. While the cases in control group were treated with oral flunarizine capsules. Fifteen days were one period of treatment and there were two successive periods. Then the improvement of headache symptoms
comprehensive efficacy and the changes of hemorheology were observed. Result:The clinical symptom scores were both decreased after treatment
and treatment group was superior to control group (P<0.01). The total effective rates of the four syndromes of treatment groups were higher than those of control group (P<0.05
P<0.01). The hemorheological indexes of the four syndromes were decreased after treatment
and treatment group was superior to control group (P<0.05
P<0.01). Conclusion:Tianning drink associated prescriptions can significantly improve the symptoms of migraine in patients with different syndromes
and the possible mechanism may be associated with regulating blood viscosity of such patients.
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