Dou, Db., Cai, G., Wang, Sp. et al. Clinical studies on functional dyspepsia treated with different Dosage-Form of zhishi xiaopi pill recipe., CJIM 8, 186 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02934306
Dan-bo Dou, Gan Cai, Song-po Wang, et al. Clinical studies on functional dyspepsia treated with different Dosage-Form of zhishi xiaopi pill recipe. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 8(3):186-190(2002)
Dou, Db., Cai, G., Wang, Sp. et al. Clinical studies on functional dyspepsia treated with different Dosage-Form of zhishi xiaopi pill recipe., CJIM 8, 186 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02934306DOI:
Dan-bo Dou, Gan Cai, Song-po Wang, et al. Clinical studies on functional dyspepsia treated with different Dosage-Form of zhishi xiaopi pill recipe. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 8(3):186-190(2002) DOI: 10.1007/BF02934306.
Clinical studies on functional dyspepsia treated with different Dosage-Form of zhishi xiaopi pill recipe
摘要
To explore the clinical effect of three different dosage-forms of Zhishi Xiaopi Pill (ZSXPP
) recipe on functional dyspepsia (FD). The total of 158 patients were included in this study and were randomly divided into four groups. Three group patients of FD were respectively treated with three different dosage-forms of ZSXPP
while the control group were treated with cisapride. The treatment outcome indicated that there was no difference in the total therapeutic efficacies of these four groups. The tension of vagus nerve and the plasma level of motilin in FD patients were significantly increased by the treatment with ZSXPP; the impaired contraction function of lower esophageal sphincter in some FD patients was improved
too. All of three different dosage-forms of ZSXPP were as effective as cisapride on FD. The efficacy was partly due to the improvement of esophageal and gastric dynamics which was probably related to the increasing of the tension of vagus nerve and the plasma level of motilin.
Abstract
To explore the clinical effect of three different dosage-forms of Zhishi Xiaopi Pill (ZSXPP
) recipe on functional dyspepsia (FD). The total of 158 patients were included in this study and were randomly divided into four groups. Three group patients of FD were respectively treated with three different dosage-forms of ZSXPP
while the control group were treated with cisapride. The treatment outcome indicated that there was no difference in the total therapeutic efficacies of these four groups. The tension of vagus nerve and the plasma level of motilin in FD patients were significantly increased by the treatment with ZSXPP; the impaired contraction function of lower esophageal sphincter in some FD patients was improved
too. All of three different dosage-forms of ZSXPP were as effective as cisapride on FD. The efficacy was partly due to the improvement of esophageal and gastric dynamics which was probably related to the increasing of the tension of vagus nerve and the plasma level of motilin.
关键词
functional dyspepsiaTraditional Chinese Medicine Treatmentvagus nervegastrointestinal hormonemotilin
Keywords
functional dyspepsiaTraditional Chinese Medicine Treatmentvagus nervegastrointestinal hormonemotilin
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