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Effect of Taohua decoction on antibiotic associated diarrhea in intenive care unit: a multi-central randomized controlled study / 中国中西医结合急救杂志
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care ; (6): 88-92, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-706916
ABSTRACT
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Taohua decoction in treating antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD). Methods Sixty-two patients diagnosed with AAD admitted to the department of intenive care unit (ICU) of Jiaxing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Jiaxing First Hospital, Jiaxing Second Hospital and Haining Hospital of TCM from April 2015 to November 2016 were enrolled, and they were divided into an experimental group (32 cases) and a control group (30 cases) according to the random number table method. The two groups were given routine treatment of western medicine, the patients in experimental group were additionally given Taohua decoction (ingreients red halloysite 30 g, zingiberis 15 g, japonica rice 30 g), while in the control group, the patients only received the routine treatment of western medicine. The therapeutic course in the two groups was 14 days. The TCM syndrome score, the duration of diarrhea, the time of abdominal pain relief and the time using antibiotics, besides acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ (APACHEⅡ) score, albumin level, endoscopic and pathological changes were observed before and after treatment in the two groups. Results After treatment, the scores of TCM syndrome and APACHE Ⅱin the two groups were all lower than those before treatment, the level of albumin was higher than that before treatment, and the changes of above indexes in the experimental group were more significant than those in the control group [the scores of TCM syndrome 9.32±8.86 vs. 13.50±6.52, APACHE Ⅱ score 11.08±4.37 vs. 14.06±5.42, albumin (g/L) 33.89±5.02 vs. 30.85±6.44, all P < 0.05]; in experimental group, the time of diarrhea duration (days12.28±2.28 vs. 15.36±8.68), time of abdominal pain relief (days 10.09±6.41 vs. 14.27±7.52), time of using antibiotics (days 11.77±4.72 vs. 15.08±6.98) were significantly shorter than those of the control group (all P < 0.05). The examinations of endoscopy and light microscopy showed that after treatment the numbers of patients with mild intestinal mucosal changes in the experimental group were increased compared with those in the control group (endoscope18 cases vs. 8 cases, light microscopy 19 cases vs. 9 cases), but the numbers of patients with moderate (endoscope14 cases vs. 20 cases, light microscopy 13 cases vs. 19 cases) and severe (endoscope 0 vs. 2 cases, light microscopy0 vs.2 cases) changes were less than those in the control group. Conclusions Taohua decoction can improve the clinical efficacy of mild AAD patients.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Controlled clinical trial Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care Year: 2018 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Controlled clinical trial Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care Year: 2018 Type: Article