Guo-xing FANG, Jing-chan YAO, Guo-hua HU, et al. Clinical Efficacy of Modified Sinisan Combined with Saccharomyces Brasiliensis on Functional Dyspepsia in Children and Its Effect on Serum Cytokines[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2019, 25(3): 120-124.
DOI:
Guo-xing FANG, Jing-chan YAO, Guo-hua HU, et al. Clinical Efficacy of Modified Sinisan Combined with Saccharomyces Brasiliensis on Functional Dyspepsia in Children and Its Effect on Serum Cytokines[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2019, 25(3): 120-124. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20190220.
Clinical Efficacy of Modified Sinisan Combined with Saccharomyces Brasiliensis on Functional Dyspepsia in Children and Its Effect on Serum Cytokines
To discuss the clinical efficacy of modified Sinisan (Qizhi Weitong granule) and saccharomyces boulardi in treating functional dyspepsia (FD) in children
and its effect on changes in serum cytokine and gastrointestinal hormones.
Method:
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Totally 156 cases were divided into control group (78 cases) and observation group (78 cases). The control group was treated with saccharomyces boulardi
0.25 g
po
bid
after meal. In addition to the therapy of control group
the observation group was also given modified Sinisan (Qizhi Weitong granule)
2.5 g
po
tid
30 minutes before meal. Four weeks was a course of treatment. Then the clinical efficacy
the time of symptom improvement and the change of serum cytokine and gastrointestinal hormones were observed.
Result:
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The total effective rate of observation group (96.15%) was higher than that of control group (82.05%)
with statistical difference (
P
<
0.01). The serum levels of interleukin-10 (IL-10)
interferon-
γ
(IFN-
γ
)
tumor necrosis factor-
α
(TNF-
α
)
plasma motilin(MTL) and Leptin of both groups had no statistical difference before treatment. After treatment
the serum levels of IL-10
MTL of both group were increased
while the serum levels of IFN-
γ
TNF-
α
Leptin of both group were decreased. However
the decreasing range and the increasing range of observation group were statistically obvious than those of control group (
P
<
0.01). After the 6-month follow-up
the recurrent rate (6.67%) of the observation group was statistically lower than that of control group (18.75%).
Conclusion:
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Modified Sinisan(Qizhi Weitong granule) combined with saccharomyces boulardi have an obvious clinical efficacy in treating child's FD
with a low recurrence. The mechanism may be correlated with the effect of integrated Chinese and Western medicines in regulating serum cytokine and gastrointestinal hormones levels.
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