Jianhua, W., Zaiji, Y., Aihua, Z. et al. Clinical study of ectopic pregnancy treated with integrated traditional chinese and western medicine., CJIM 6, 266–270 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02947376
Jianhua Wang, Zaiji Yu, Aihua Zhang, et al. Clinical study of ectopic pregnancy treated with integrated traditional chinese and western medicine. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 6(4):266-270(2000)
Jianhua, W., Zaiji, Y., Aihua, Z. et al. Clinical study of ectopic pregnancy treated with integrated traditional chinese and western medicine., CJIM 6, 266–270 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02947376DOI:
Jianhua Wang, Zaiji Yu, Aihua Zhang, et al. Clinical study of ectopic pregnancy treated with integrated traditional chinese and western medicine. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 6(4):266-270(2000) DOI: 10.1007/BF02947376.
Clinical study of ectopic pregnancy treated with integrated traditional chinese and western medicine
摘要
Objective: To explore the therapeutic effect and mechanism of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine (TCM-WM) in treating ectopic pregnancy (EP).Methods: Seventy-eight patients suffering from unruptured EP were divided into two groups at random in proportion of roughly 2:1
Group I (n= 50) was treated with methotrexate (MTX) plus Ectopic Pregnancy No. 2 (EP2)
a Chinese medicinal decoction
Group II (n=28) was treated with MTX alone for control.Results:In Group I
the nonsurgical cure rate
involving side tubal patency rate and intrauterine pregnancy rate
were 98. 0%
88. 0% and 80. 0% respectively
the three parameters were all higher than those in Group II (75. 0%
46. 4% and 42. 9% respectively). Moreover
the EP recurrence rate in Group I was lower than that in Group II (4.0% vs l4.2%)
the serum β-hCG normalizing time and total disappearance time of EP mass in Group I (25.0 ± 7. 8 days and 1.2 ± 0.7 months) were shorter than those in Group II (31.9 ± 6.7 days and 5.6 + 3.7 months)
also showing significant difference (P<0. 05 and P<0. 01 respectively). After being treated by EP2 decoction for 4–8 weeks
the hemorrheological parameters in Group I were improved more markedly than those in Group II.Conclusion: The TCM-WM treatment (MTX plus EP2) could effectively increase nonsurgical cure rate
tubal patency rate and intrauterine pregnancy rate
decrease EP recurrence rate
and reduce the serum β-hCG normalizing time and the total disappearance time of EP mass in treating EP.
Abstract
Objective: To explore the therapeutic effect and mechanism of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine (TCM-WM) in treating ectopic pregnancy (EP).Methods: Seventy-eight patients suffering from unruptured EP were divided into two groups at random in proportion of roughly 2:1
Group I (n= 50) was treated with methotrexate (MTX) plus Ectopic Pregnancy No. 2 (EP2)
a Chinese medicinal decoction
Group II (n=28) was treated with MTX alone for control.Results:In Group I
the nonsurgical cure rate
involving side tubal patency rate and intrauterine pregnancy rate
were 98. 0%
88. 0% and 80. 0% respectively
the three parameters were all higher than those in Group II (75. 0%
46. 4% and 42. 9% respectively). Moreover
the EP recurrence rate in Group I was lower than that in Group II (4.0% vs l4.2%)
the serum β-hCG normalizing time and total disappearance time of EP mass in Group I (25.0 ± 7. 8 days and 1.2 ± 0.7 months) were shorter than those in Group II (31.9 ± 6.7 days and 5.6 + 3.7 months)
also showing significant difference (P<0. 05 and P<0. 01 respectively). After being treated by EP2 decoction for 4–8 weeks
the hemorrheological parameters in Group I were improved more markedly than those in Group II.Conclusion: The TCM-WM treatment (MTX plus EP2) could effectively increase nonsurgical cure rate
tubal patency rate and intrauterine pregnancy rate
decrease EP recurrence rate
and reduce the serum β-hCG normalizing time and the total disappearance time of EP mass in treating EP.
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