Chen, Jy., Zhan, Ce., Qiu, Jr. et al. Clinical study on therapeutic effect of shuwei decoction on functional dyspepsia., CJIM 8, 41–43 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02934617
Jian-yong Chen, Cheng-er Zhan, Jian-rong Qiu, et al. Clinical study on therapeutic effect of shuwei decoction on functional dyspepsia. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 8(1):41-43(2002)
Chen, Jy., Zhan, Ce., Qiu, Jr. et al. Clinical study on therapeutic effect of shuwei decoction on functional dyspepsia., CJIM 8, 41–43 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02934617DOI:
Jian-yong Chen, Cheng-er Zhan, Jian-rong Qiu, et al. Clinical study on therapeutic effect of shuwei decoction on functional dyspepsia. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 8(1):41-43(2002) DOI: 10.1007/BF02934617.
Clinical study on therapeutic effect of shuwei decoction on functional dyspepsia
摘要
To explore the clinical effectiveness and therapeutic mechanism of Shuwei Decoction in treating functional dyspepsia (FD). A total of 124 FD patients were randomly divided into two groups: Shuwei Decoction group (60 cases) and the control group (64 cases) treated with cisapride. After one month treatment
all patients were examined with motilin and electrogastrography (EGG). The therapeutic effectiveness of Shuwei Decoction group was much better than that of the control group (P<0. 05)
while the changes on motilin and EGG in the two groups were relatively similar (P<0.05). Shuwei Decoction could effectively raise motilin level
promote gastric movement and improve the clinical symptoms in FD patients.
Abstract
To explore the clinical effectiveness and therapeutic mechanism of Shuwei Decoction in treating functional dyspepsia (FD). A total of 124 FD patients were randomly divided into two groups: Shuwei Decoction group (60 cases) and the control group (64 cases) treated with cisapride. After one month treatment
all patients were examined with motilin and electrogastrography (EGG). The therapeutic effectiveness of Shuwei Decoction group was much better than that of the control group (P<0. 05)
while the changes on motilin and EGG in the two groups were relatively similar (P<0.05). Shuwei Decoction could effectively raise motilin level
promote gastric movement and improve the clinical symptoms in FD patients.
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