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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 114-117, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-508200

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Objective To study the effect ofQianzheng powder through point directional transdermal drug delivery technique for the patients with urge incontinence(UI) after stroke.Methods Seventy patients with UI after stroke were randomly divided into treatment group and control group(each group 35 patients). Qianzheng powder through point directional transdermal drug delivery was given to the treatment group, but the tolterodine through mouth was given to the control group. The urinary diary and bladder function at baseline and after 2 weeks' treatment were observed.Results After treatment, the total effect rate(88.2%vs. 63.6%,χ2=5.575) in the treatment group were better than that in the control group (P<0.01).The duration of voided (17.05 ± 6.21 times/48 hvs. 28.63 ± 9.62 times/48 h,t=5.872), the times of urinary incontinence (2.08 ± 1.24 times/48 hvs. 7.19 ± 2.46 times/48 h,t=10.784), the average voided volume (282.38 ± 14.32 mlvs. 185.82 ± 15.43 ml,t=26.561), the times of nocturia (1.38 ± 0.34 times per nightvs. 2.45 ± 1.56 times per night,t=3.906), the initial Sensory capacity of bladder (246.76 ± 21.95 mlvs. 176.43 ± 20.64 ml,t=13.502), the maximum capacity of bladder (495.80 ± 26.72 mlvs. 295.81 ± 28.46 ml,t=29.663), the residual urine volume (12.25 ± 6.83 ml vs. 33.63 ± 7.25 ml,t=12.428) in the treatment group showed significantly more improvement than those in the  control group (P<0.01).Conclusions TheQianzheng powder by point directional transdermal drug delivery could reduce the symptoms of urinary incontinence, and improve the life quality of patients with UI after stroke.

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