Chen, Q., Ma, L. & Akebaier, W. Clinical study on treatment of hyperuricaemia by retention enema of Chinese herbal medicine combined with allopurinol., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 15, 431–434 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-009-0431-2
Qian Chen, Li Ma, Wupu Akebaier. Clinical study on treatment of hyperuricaemia by retention enema of Chinese herbal medicine combined with allopurinol[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2009,15(6):431-434.
Chen, Q., Ma, L. & Akebaier, W. Clinical study on treatment of hyperuricaemia by retention enema of Chinese herbal medicine combined with allopurinol., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 15, 431–434 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-009-0431-2DOI:
Qian Chen, Li Ma, Wupu Akebaier. Clinical study on treatment of hyperuricaemia by retention enema of Chinese herbal medicine combined with allopurinol[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2009,15(6):431-434. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-009-0431-2.
Clinical study on treatment of hyperuricaemia by retention enema of Chinese herbal medicine combined with allopurinol
摘要
To study the effect of retention enema of Chinese herbal medicine combined with allopurinol in treating hyperuricaemia (HUE). Seventy-eight patients with HUE were assigned to two: groups
the 40 patients in the treated group were treated with retention enema of Chinese herbal medicine combined with oral intake of allopurinol
and the 38 patients in the control group were treated with allopurinol alone. The therapeutic course for all was 6 weeks. The clinical efficacy
changes of symptoms
blood levels of uric acid and lipids
renal function
and 24 h urinary micro-albumin were observed. The total effective rate was: 92.5% in the treated group
which was significantly higher than that in the control group (68.4%
P<0.05). After treatment
the score of symptoms in the treated group decreased from 9.43±1.15 scores to 3.25±0.85 scores
significantly lower than that in the control group (9.75±1.43 scores vs 9.25±0.82 scores
P<0.01). Moreover
the post-treatment improvements in blood uric acid
blood lipids
renal function and 24h urinary micro-albumin in the treated group were all better than those in the control group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Retention enema with: Chinese herbal medicine combined with allopurinol could obviously reduce the uric acid level in blood
improve patients’ renal function and lipid metabolism
and alleviate the clinical symptoms in patients with HUE.
Abstract
To study the effect of retention enema of Chinese herbal medicine combined with allopurinol in treating hyperuricaemia (HUE). Seventy-eight patients with HUE were assigned to two: groups
the 40 patients in the treated group were treated with retention enema of Chinese herbal medicine combined with oral intake of allopurinol
and the 38 patients in the control group were treated with allopurinol alone. The therapeutic course for all was 6 weeks. The clinical efficacy
changes of symptoms
blood levels of uric acid and lipids
renal function
and 24 h urinary micro-albumin were observed. The total effective rate was: 92.5% in the treated group
which was significantly higher than that in the control group (68.4%
P<0.05). After treatment
the score of symptoms in the treated group decreased from 9.43±1.15 scores to 3.25±0.85 scores
significantly lower than that in the control group (9.75±1.43 scores vs 9.25±0.82 scores
P<0.01). Moreover
the post-treatment improvements in blood uric acid
blood lipids
renal function and 24h urinary micro-albumin in the treated group were all better than those in the control group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Retention enema with: Chinese herbal medicine combined with allopurinol could obviously reduce the uric acid level in blood
improve patients’ renal function and lipid metabolism
and alleviate the clinical symptoms in patients with HUE.
关键词
Chinese Herbal MedicineRetention Enemahyperuricaemia
Keywords
Chinese Herbal MedicineRetention Enemahyperuricaemia
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