Multicenter clinical study on the treatment of children’s tic disorder with Qufeng Zhidong Recipe (祛风止动方)
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Multicenter clinical study on the treatment of children’s tic disorder with Qufeng Zhidong Recipe (祛风止动方)
Multicenter clinical study on the treatment of children’s tic disorder with Qufeng Zhidong Recipe (祛风止动方)
中国结合医学杂志(英文版)2009年15卷第4期 页码:254-260
Affiliations:
1. Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Medical School of Shanghai Jiaotong University,Shanghai,China
2. Medical School of Shanghai Jiaotong University,Shanghai,China
3. Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Shanghai,China
4. Longhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Shanghai,China
Author bio:
Funds:
Supported by Funds from Shanghai Bureau of Health (No. 2006L014);Developing Center of Shanghai Shenkang Hospital (No. SHDC12007409);and Second Group of Construction Projects of Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinical Predominant Item (No. 2008YSZK003)
Wu, M., Xiao, Gh., Yao, M. et al. Multicenter clinical study on the treatment of children’s tic disorder with Qufeng Zhidong Recipe (祛风止动方)., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 15, 254–260 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-009-0254-1
Min Wu, Guang-hua Xiao, Min Yao, et al. Multicenter clinical study on the treatment of children’s tic disorder with Qufeng Zhidong Recipe (祛风止动方)[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2009,15(4):254-260.
Wu, M., Xiao, Gh., Yao, M. et al. Multicenter clinical study on the treatment of children’s tic disorder with Qufeng Zhidong Recipe (祛风止动方)., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 15, 254–260 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-009-0254-1DOI:
Min Wu, Guang-hua Xiao, Min Yao, et al. Multicenter clinical study on the treatment of children’s tic disorder with Qufeng Zhidong Recipe (祛风止动方)[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2009,15(4):254-260. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-009-0254-1.
Multicenter clinical study on the treatment of children’s tic disorder with Qufeng Zhidong Recipe (祛风止动方)
摘要
To assess the effect and adverse reaction of Qufeng Zhidong Recipe (祛风止动方
QZR) in treating children’s tic disorder (TD). With multicenter randomized parallel open-controlled method adopted
the patients enrolled were assigned to two groups
41 cases in the Chinese medicine (CM) group and 40 in the Western medicine (WM) group. They were treated by QZR and haloperidol plus trihexyphenidyl respectively for 12 weeks as one course. In total
two courses of treatment were given. The curative effect and adverse reactions were evaluated by scoring with Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Scale (TCMSS)
and Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale (TESS)
as well as results of laboratory examinations. After one course of treatment
the markedly effective rate in the CM and the WM group was 14.6% and 17.5%
respectively
and the total effective rate 43.9% and 47.5%
respectively
which showed insignificant difference between groups (P>0.05). However
after two courses of treatment
markedly effective rate in them was 73.2% and 7.5%
and the total effective rate was 100.0% and 57.5%
both showing significant differences between groups (P<0.05). Besides
the adverse reactions occurred in the CM group was less than that in the WM group obviously. QZR has definite curative effect with no apparent adverse reaction in treating TD
and it can obviously improve the symptoms and signs and upgrade the quality of life and learning capacities in such patients.
Abstract
To assess the effect and adverse reaction of Qufeng Zhidong Recipe (祛风止动方
QZR) in treating children’s tic disorder (TD). With multicenter randomized parallel open-controlled method adopted
the patients enrolled were assigned to two groups
41 cases in the Chinese medicine (CM) group and 40 in the Western medicine (WM) group. They were treated by QZR and haloperidol plus trihexyphenidyl respectively for 12 weeks as one course. In total
two courses of treatment were given. The curative effect and adverse reactions were evaluated by scoring with Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Scale (TCMSS)
and Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale (TESS)
as well as results of laboratory examinations. After one course of treatment
the markedly effective rate in the CM and the WM group was 14.6% and 17.5%
respectively
and the total effective rate 43.9% and 47.5%
respectively
which showed insignificant difference between groups (P>0.05). However
after two courses of treatment
markedly effective rate in them was 73.2% and 7.5%
and the total effective rate was 100.0% and 57.5%
both showing significant differences between groups (P<0.05). Besides
the adverse reactions occurred in the CM group was less than that in the WM group obviously. QZR has definite curative effect with no apparent adverse reaction in treating TD
and it can obviously improve the symptoms and signs and upgrade the quality of life and learning capacities in such patients.
关键词
tic disorderChinese MedicineQufeng Zhidong Recipehaloperidolmulticenter study
Keywords
tic disorderChinese MedicineQufeng Zhidong Recipehaloperidolmulticenter study
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