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Clinical Study Of Treating The Acute Stage Of Cerebral Ischemic Stroke With Therapy Of Dredging Qi Of Fu-organ And Subsiding Reverse

Posted on:2004-10-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Y KongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360092986048Subject:TCM clinical basis
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Objective: To explore elementarily the mechanism and the applied foreground of treating the acute stage of cerebral ischemic stroke (CIS) with a therapy of dredging Qi of Fu-organ and subsiding reverse, and to provide a new idea and effective therapy of treating the acute stage of cerebral ischemic stroke with Chinese herbs. Method. Based on consulting lots of Chinese and foreign documentation, we think that the main mechanism of the acute stage of cerebral ischemic stroke is attributed to obstruction of Qi of Fu-organ, phlegm and hemostasis. So obstruction of Qi of Fu-organ is very important. On the grounds of it, we set down the decoction of Tong-Fu-Jiang-Zhuo. 60 cases with CIS are divided into two groups randomly. Then the decoction of Tong-Fu-Jiang-Zhuo is given to the experiment group, while Citicolinum and Piracetam is given to the control group. One period of treatment is for ten days. After two periods of treatment, the curative effect and some guidelines of blood stream are observed. Results: The totally effective rate of experiment group is 96.33%; and compared to that of control group is 76.67%.There is a significant difference between them(P<0.05).Conclusions: Through combined theory-study and clinical experiments, we've had better understanding of the pathogen and mechanism of the acute stage of CIS, and enriched the therapy of the acute stage of CIS. So the article is of great significance both in theory and clinic practice. Thus therapy of Tong-Fu-Jiang-Zhuo can be widely used in the clinical treatment.
Keywords/Search Tags:the acute stage of cerebral ischemic stroke(CIS), dredging Qi of Fu-organ and subsiding reverse, therapeutic principle and method, clinical study
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