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Guo Da-Qing, Yu Jiang-Yi. Clinical study on effect of TCM treatment in decreasing frequency of peritoneal dialysis. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 3(1):6-9(1997) DOI: 10.1007/BF02935424.
Clinical study on effect of TCM treatment in decreasing frequency of peritoneal dialysis
摘要
Objective: To evaluate the effect of combined therapy of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatment and peritoneal dialysis (PD) in improving renal function and reducing the frequency of PD. Methods: Three groups of patients were treated with regular PD
less frequency PD (LFPD) and LFPD plus TCM (LFPD +TCM) respectively
and the patients’ blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
Creatinine (Cr)
hemoglobin (Hb) and arterial blood pressure (BP) were observed. Results: After 3 months of PD+TCM
the serum BUN
Cr and mean BP of the group lowered and the hemoglobin elevated as compared with those of patients after 1 month of PD (P < 0.01). The difference of the above-mentioned criteria between PD+TCM group and LFPD group was significant too
though there was no obvious difference in comparison of the PD+TCM group with regular PD group (P>0.05). The effective rate and the edema cure rate of PD+TCM group were superior to the LFPD group
but was not evidently different as compared with the regular PD group. Conclusion: PD combined with TCM treatment might reduce the frequency of PD for the uremic patients who had to undergo long-term PD therapy.
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the effect of combined therapy of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatment and peritoneal dialysis (PD) in improving renal function and reducing the frequency of PD. Methods: Three groups of patients were treated with regular PD
less frequency PD (LFPD) and LFPD plus TCM (LFPD +TCM) respectively
and the patients’ blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
Creatinine (Cr)
hemoglobin (Hb) and arterial blood pressure (BP) were observed. Results: After 3 months of PD+TCM
the serum BUN
Cr and mean BP of the group lowered and the hemoglobin elevated as compared with those of patients after 1 month of PD (P < 0.01). The difference of the above-mentioned criteria between PD+TCM group and LFPD group was significant too
though there was no obvious difference in comparison of the PD+TCM group with regular PD group (P>0.05). The effective rate and the edema cure rate of PD+TCM group were superior to the LFPD group
but was not evidently different as compared with the regular PD group. Conclusion: PD combined with TCM treatment might reduce the frequency of PD for the uremic patients who had to undergo long-term PD therapy.
关键词
uremiaTraditional Chinese Medicinetreatmentperitoneal dialysis
Keywords
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