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Reserch Qingying Injection In The Treatment Of Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Due To Wind-Heat Syndrome

Posted on:2008-07-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2254360218961716Subject:TCM Department of Respiratory Medicine
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Objective: To evaluate the Qingying injection through intravenous injection drugtreatment for upper respiratory tract infection in the heat of clinical efficacy.Methods: Stratified random block, blind, controlled clinical study of the experimentaldesign, 2005.1-2006.5 medical options with Jiangsu Province Doctors Hospital outpatientupper respiratory tract infection with the wind-heat The patients were randomly dividedinto treatment and control groups, Qingkailing injection drug use as a control group, forpatients in the two groups before and after the treatment effects were observed for the firstday of the immediate cooling (engraved cooling effect: Evaluation of pre-treatment andpost-treatment temperature changes: the administration of infusion 1.5-2h completed), andsecond, day temperature recovery (after the first administration began to return to normaltemperature and then not complex or time) and before treatment After treatment controlgroup TCM various clinical signs and symptoms score comparisons.Statistics: two comparative analysis of qualitative data using the chi-square test, F preciseprobability, rank sum test. Quantitative information with the normal distribution with t-testis inconsistent with the normal distribution with rank sum test. Hypothesis testing usingboth uniform test to test statistics and P values counterparts. P≤0.05 as a statisticalsignificance, p≤0.01 as a high statistical significance.Conclusions: This clinical study randomized, double-blind, parallel positive drug controlmethods, The results show Green silver injection in the treatment of upper respiratory tractinfection (Wind-heat) are obvious effect of a good cooling effect. Its effectiveness and thecontrol group Qingkailing injection no statistical difference was non-inferior effective.
Keywords/Search Tags:qingying injection, clinical research, upperrespiratory tract infection, wind -hot syndrome
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