Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae
Effect of Intestinal Mucosa Permeability,Endotoxin Blood and Ammonia of Severe Hepatitis Treated with Multi-ways Administration of Chinese Medicine
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    Objective: To study the effect of intestinal mucosa permeability,endotoxin blood and ammonia of Severe hepatitis treated with multi-ways administration of Chinese medicine. Method: Eighty-eight severe hepatitis patients were randomLy distributed into therapy group (57 cases)and control group(31 cases). According to clinic sequence,the control group was treated with conventional therapy methods such as protecting liver,supporting treatment and artificial liver support system,in the same time the therapy group was treated with conventional therapy plus multi-ways administration of Chinese medicine such as retention enema,sticking,oral administration dialectically and intravenous drip with traditional Chinese medicine. Result: The total effective rate was 82.46% in the therapy group,in which 16 cases were obviously improved, 18 cases were improved, 7 cases were ineffective and 1 case was sheded; whereas the total effective rate was 61.29% in the control group,in which 3 were cases cured,7 cases were obviously improved, 9 cases were improved,12 cases were ineffective,and 2 cases were sheded. The difference between the two groups was obvious (P<0.05),with the treatment group being better than the control group.A obvious difference(P<0.05) was exhibited in refractory complications, time of hospitalization,number of times of artificial liver treatment, with the treatment group being better than the control group. Conclusion: Multi-ways administration of Chinese medicine could promote the recovery of severe hepatitis patients,reduce the refractory complications,cost,time of hospitalization and the number of times of artificial liver treatment of severe hepatitis patients,thus is a valuable optimization treatment method.

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  • Received:April 22,2013
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