Yu, Q., Chen, Z., Tang, X. et al. Study on early application of chinese medicinal herbs after total gastrectomy., CJIM 6, 188–191 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02950923
Qingsheng Yu, Ziyi Chen, Xiongrong Tang, et al. Study on early application of chinese medicinal herbs after total gastrectomy. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 6(3):188-191(2000)
Yu, Q., Chen, Z., Tang, X. et al. Study on early application of chinese medicinal herbs after total gastrectomy., CJIM 6, 188–191 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02950923DOI:
Qingsheng Yu, Ziyi Chen, Xiongrong Tang, et al. Study on early application of chinese medicinal herbs after total gastrectomy. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 6(3):188-191(2000) DOI: 10.1007/BF02950923.
Study on early application of chinese medicinal herbs after total gastrectomy
摘要
Objective To evaluate the effect of Chinese medicinal herbs on digestive function
nutritional status
immune function and complication rate in patients after total gastrectomy.Methods: Thirty-nine patients performed total gastrectomy were divided into two groups and had their small intestine intubated for administering medicine postoperatively. Twenty-one of them belonged to the treated group and had Chinese medicinal herbs dripped into their small intestine intraluminally during the early postoperative stage
while the 18 cases in the control group were dripped with 0.9% sodium chloride.Results: The digestive function of the treated group recovered rapidly
and the nutritional status and immune function improved markedly as compared with those of the control group (P<0.01-0.05).Conclusion: Early application of Chinese medicinal herbs after total gastrectomy could promote the digestive function to recover to normal
and improve the nutritional status and immune function. And occurrence of complication was reduced.
Abstract
Objective To evaluate the effect of Chinese medicinal herbs on digestive function
nutritional status
immune function and complication rate in patients after total gastrectomy.Methods: Thirty-nine patients performed total gastrectomy were divided into two groups and had their small intestine intubated for administering medicine postoperatively. Twenty-one of them belonged to the treated group and had Chinese medicinal herbs dripped into their small intestine intraluminally during the early postoperative stage
while the 18 cases in the control group were dripped with 0.9% sodium chloride.Results: The digestive function of the treated group recovered rapidly
and the nutritional status and immune function improved markedly as compared with those of the control group (P<0.01-0.05).Conclusion: Early application of Chinese medicinal herbs after total gastrectomy could promote the digestive function to recover to normal
and improve the nutritional status and immune function. And occurrence of complication was reduced.
关键词
total gastrectomyChinese medicinal herbsclinical application
Keywords
total gastrectomyChinese medicinal herbsclinical application
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