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Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 22-27, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-484375

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Objective To evaluate the short-term and long-term effect of comprehensive traditional Chinese medical therapy for regulating spleen and stomach in treating tinnitus. Methods Telephone follow-up was carried out in 333 cases of qualified tinnitus outpatients and inpatients from the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine admitted from January of 2008 to December of 2014. All of the included patients were treated by comprehensive traditional Chinese medical therapy for regulating spleen and stomach. The degree of tinnitus was evaluated by Tinnitus Effect Questionnaire(TEQ) on the first visit and the last visit and during follow-up, and then the TEQ scores were analyzed by statistical methods. Results On the first visit, the mean TEQ scores were 11.17 ± 3.11. On the last visit, the mean treatment course was 33.64 ± 37.07 days, and the mean TEQ scores were 9.57 ± 3.43; 5 cases were cured, 25 were markedly effective, 79 were effective, 224 were ineffective, and the total effective rate was 32.73%. The interval of the first follow-up to the first visit averaged 32.89 ± 8.53 months, and the mean TEQ scores were 5.35 ± 3.71 during the interval; 20 cases were cured, 21 were markedly effective, 39 were effective, 43 were ineffective, and the total effective rate was 65.04%. The interval of the second follow-up to the first visit averaged 57.48 ± 7.91 months, and the mean TEQ scores were 3.42 ± 3.39 during the interval; 37 cases were cured, 21 were markedly effective, 26 were effective, 39 were ineffective, and the total effective rate was 68.29%. Conclusion Comprehensive traditional Chinese medical therapy for regulating spleen and stomach has certain effect in treating tinnitus, and the long-term effect is satisfactory.

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Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 423-425,429, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-603279

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Objective To evaluate the effect on salvage treatment of sudden deafness with comprehensive Chinese medicine therapy. Methods Fifty-three sudden deafness patients failing in conventional western medicine treatment were given comprehensive Chinese medicine therapy, and the salvage treatment followed by oral use of Chinese medicine, intravenous injection of Chinese patent medicine, acupoint injection, ear acupoint plastering, acupoint application, acupuncture, sound healing, and massage. The therapeutic effect and the relief of major accompanying symptoms were evaluated after treatment, and the relationship of disease course with clinical efficacy was also investigated. Results (1) After treatment, 4 cases were cured, 9 were markedly effective, 13 were effective, 27 were ineffective, and the total effective rate was 49.06%. (2) Except for the 2 excluded cases, the major accompanying symptoms such as tinnitus, auricular distress, and vertigo were relieved to various degrees in other cases. ( 3) Twenty-two patients had a course of disease within 14 days, and the total effective rate for them was 72.73%. A total effective rate of 32.26% was achieved in 31 cases with disease course over 14 days. It is indicated that the therapeutic effect for patients with a disease course less than 14 days was superior to that with a disease course over 14 days (P<0.01). Conclusion Comprehensive Chinese medicine therapy exerts inspiring therapeutic effect on salvage treatment of sudden deafness, and earlier intervention results into better effect.

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