Ye, Rg., Li, Yc. & Sun, D. Clinical study of the therapeutic effects of rhubarb as a main drug in the treatment of chronic renal failure., CJIM 1, 104–107 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02942759
Ye Ren-Gao, Li Yan-chun, Sun Duo. Clinical study of the therapeutic effects of rhubarb as a main drug in the treatment of chronic renal failure. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 1(2):104-107(1995)
Ye, Rg., Li, Yc. & Sun, D. Clinical study of the therapeutic effects of rhubarb as a main drug in the treatment of chronic renal failure., CJIM 1, 104–107 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02942759DOI:
Ye Ren-Gao, Li Yan-chun, Sun Duo. Clinical study of the therapeutic effects of rhubarb as a main drug in the treatment of chronic renal failure. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 1(2):104-107(1995) DOI: 10.1007/BF02942759.
Clinical study of the therapeutic effects of rhubarb as a main drug in the treatment of chronic renal failure
摘要
To seek an effective treatment to delay the development of chronic renal failure
the authors studied the effects of a therapy integrating Chinese and Western medicine with rhubarb as the main drug. Sixty hospitalized patients were divided into an integrated Chinese and Western medicine therapy group (test group
30 cases) and a Western therapy group (control group
30 cases). There were no differences in age
sex
underlying diseases and renal function of the two groups. The patients in both groups were treated for three weeks as a therapy course. The results show the levels of blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine after treatment were higher than before treatment in the control group
but lower in the test group. The value of reciprocal coefficient (slope or b value) relationship between inverse serum creatinine slope and time in the control group was −1.198±3.931
but the slope (b value) in the test group was 0.125±2.252. There were no side-effects to be found in either group. The study suggests that integrated Chinese and Western medicine using rhubarb as a main drug can delay renal function deterioration and improve renal function in some cases.
Abstract
To seek an effective treatment to delay the development of chronic renal failure
the authors studied the effects of a therapy integrating Chinese and Western medicine with rhubarb as the main drug. Sixty hospitalized patients were divided into an integrated Chinese and Western medicine therapy group (test group
30 cases) and a Western therapy group (control group
30 cases). There were no differences in age
sex
underlying diseases and renal function of the two groups. The patients in both groups were treated for three weeks as a therapy course. The results show the levels of blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine after treatment were higher than before treatment in the control group
but lower in the test group. The value of reciprocal coefficient (slope or b value) relationship between inverse serum creatinine slope and time in the control group was −1.198±3.931
but the slope (b value) in the test group was 0.125±2.252. There were no side-effects to be found in either group. The study suggests that integrated Chinese and Western medicine using rhubarb as a main drug can delay renal function deterioration and improve renal function in some cases.
关键词
chronic renal failurerhubarbtreatment
Keywords
chronic renal failurerhubarbtreatment
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