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Clinical Study On The Effect Of Shexiang Baoxin Pill In Treating Stable Angina Pectoris With Coagulated Cold Heart Pulse Syndrome And Its Effect On CD31、CD62P

Posted on:2013-12-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L SuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2234330374484993Subject:Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Objective:Discussion of Shexiang Baoxin Pill in treatment of stable anginapectoris(SAP)with Coagulated Cold Heart Pulse Syndroe in clinical efficacy and CD31,CD62P effect.Meathods:Will meet the test standard in60patients with stable anginapatients using a randomized, controlled clinical study, divided into30cases in the controlgroup,30cases in the treatment group, control group was given conventional crownexpansion, anticoagulant, blood lipid regulating treatment, the treatment group was treatedwith routine treatment based on the use of heart protecting musk pill, a course of4week.Before treatment, after treatment were observed symptoms, tongue, pulse, blood lipids,angina attack frequency and duration, electrocardiogram and the CD31,CD62P contenteffect.Result: By4weeks after treatment, clinical studies show the treatment group in thetraditional Chinese medicine, blood lipid, total symptoms curative effect obviouslysurpasses the comparison group (P<0.01); traditional Chinese medicine curative effectanalysis of individual symptoms: chest pain, chest pain, shortness of breath, aversion tocold, fatigue, dizziness and other aspects of the improved significantly better than thecontrol group (P<0.01); treatment of group CD31, CD62P decreased significantly betterthan the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion:1stable angina pectoris of coronary heartdisease with CD31, CD62P has certain correlation.2heart protecting musk pill witharomatic temperature, regulating qi to relieve pain, can alleviate the clinical symptoms,regulate blood lipids levels, decreased CD31,CD62P. After treatment without adversereaction...
Keywords/Search Tags:Shexiang Baoxin Pill, Stable angina, CD31, CD62P, Clinical observation
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