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Chinese journal of integrative medicine ; (12): 360-365, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-776644

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OBJECTIVE@#To observe the immediate effect and safety of Shexiang Tongxin dropping pills (, STDP) on patients with coronary slow flow (CSF), and furthermore, to explore new evidence for the use of Chinese medicine in treating ischemic chest pain.@*METHODS@#Coronary angiography (CAG) with corrected thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) frame count (CTFC) was applied (collected at 30 frames/s). The treatment group included 22 CSF patients, while the control group included 22 individuals with normal coronary flow. CSF patients were given 4 STDP through sublingual administration, and CAG was performed 5 min after the medication. The immediate blood flow frame count, blood pressure, and heart rate of patients before and after the use of STDP were compared. The liver and kidney functions of patients were examined before and after treatments.@*RESULTS@#There was a significant difference in CTFC between groups (P0.05).@*CONCLUSIONS@#The immediate effect of STDP in treating CSF patients was apparent. This medication could significantly improve coronary flow without affecting blood pressure or heart rate. Our findings support the potential of Chinese medicine to treat ischemic chest pain.


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Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Blood Pressure , Coronary Circulation , Physiology , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Pharmacology , Therapeutic Uses , Heart Rate , Kidney , Liver , No-Reflow Phenomenon , Drug Therapy
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World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 1772-1777, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-752118

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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Shexiang Tongxin dropping pill (ShXT) in the treatment ofslow blood flow after PCI (Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Intervention), and to provide evidence for clinicaltreatment of patients with slow blood flow after PCI or to provide evidence for further research and design. Methods: "Shexiang Tongxin", "PCI", "percutaneous coronary intervention", "shexiangtongxin", "shexiang tongxin", "percutaneouscoronary intervention" were used as key words. Randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT), system evaluation, retrospective case analysis and case-control trials of randomized controlled clinical trials were searched in the databasesof Pubmed, Cochrane, web of science, CNKI, WIP, CBM, and other databases. Cochrane risk assessment tool and NOSrating scale were used to evaluate the quality of literature, and the classification of literature evidence was evaluatedaccording to Oxford criteria of evidence classification and recommended opinion strength in 2001. Results: A total of 3 articles of RCT related to the subject were selected, including 1 case control trial, including 335 patients. The resultsshowed that: (1) The frequency of thrombolysis, heart ejection fraction and TIMI blood flow in patients with slow coronaryartery flow after treatment with Shexiang Tongxin dropping pills were significantly higher than those before treatment. (P < 0.05) . (2) After treatment with Shexiang Tongxin dropping pills, the effective rate of clinical symptoms was 97.8%, which was higher than that of the treatment group 11.1%. (3) There were no adverse reactions in the ShXT group duringthe treatment period. Conclusion: The efficacy and safety of Shexiang Tongxin dropping pills for patients with slow bloodflow after PCI were good. However, the dosage, method, period and outcome of the clinical study of slow blood flow afterPCI were not uniform because of the dosage, method, period of taking Shexiang Tongxin dropping pills in patients afterPCI. It is suggested that the clinical study should be aimed at the choice of different dosages before and after theadministration of drugs. The multicenter prospective randomized controlled trial can provide more evidence for itsclinical application.

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