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Effects of Melilotus Extract Tablet on Postoperative Therapeutic Efficacy of Chronic Sinusitis Endoscopic Surgery and the Recovery of Nasal Mucosa / 中国药房

Xianbo ZHU; Yu HUO; Anchun DENG; Xiaojun LIANG.
China Pharmacy ; (12): 1529-1531, 2017.
Artículo en Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-513476

OBJECTIVE:

To investigate the effects of Melilotus extract tablet on postoperative therapeutic efficacy of chronic sinusitis endoscopic surgery and the recovery of nasal mucosa.

METHODS:

The clinical data of 100 patients undergoing chronic si-nusitis functional endoscopic surgery in our hospital from May 2015 to Oct. 2016 were analyzed retrospectively and they were divid-ed into control group and observation group according to postoperative treatment,with 50 cases in each group. Two groups received anti-inflammatory,anti-histamine and hemostasis therapy. The control group received Eucalyptol,linonene and pinene enteric soft capsules 0.3 g,tid;observation group was additionally given Melilotus extract tablet 1.2 g,tid,for 6 weeks,on the basis of con-trol group. VAS and Lund-Kennedy endoscopic score were compared between 2 groups before and after treatment. Clinical effica-cies and the occurrence of ADR were also compared between 2 groups.

RESULTS:

there was no statistical significance in VAS score and its total score,Lund-Kennedy endoscopic score and its total score between 2 groups before treatment (P>0.05). After treatment,VAS score and its total score,Lund-Kennedy endoscopic score and its total score of 2 groups were significantly de-creased,and the observation group was significantly lower than the control group,with statistical significance(P0.05). CONCLU-SIONSMelilotus extract tablet helps to improve clinical efficacy and the recovery of nasal mucosa in patients with chronic sinus-itis after endoscopic surgery,with good safety.
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