Title: Clinical Observation of Acute Biliary Pancreatitis Treated with Chinese Herbal Medicine and Endoscopic Intervention
Abstract: Objective To observe the effect on acute biliary pancreatitis treated with Chinese herbal medicine and endoscopic intervention. Methods Ninety cases of acute biliary pancreatitis were randomized into a treatment group and a control group,45 cases in each one. In the control group,the endoscopic intervention and the treatment of anti- infection,acid resistance,enzyme resistance and rehydration were applied.In the treatment,beside the basic treatment,the oral administration of Chinese herbal medicine and enema treatment were used. The relief time of symptoms and physical signs,clinical efficacy,recovery time of biochemical markers,the incidence of local complication,surgery transfer rate and death rate were monitored in the two groups. Results In the treatment group,the body temperature recovery time,abdominal pain relief time,defecation recovery time and admission time were all shorter significantly than those in the control group,indicating the significant difference( P 0. 05). In the treatment group,the recovery time of PAMY,UAMY,CRP,WBC,GGT and AKP were shorter significantly than those in the control group,indicating the significant difference( P 0. 05). The recovery time of blood calcium and total bilirubin was not different significantly than those in the control group( P 0. 05). The local complication incidence in the treatment group was reduced significantly as compared with the control group,indicating the significant difference( P 0. 05). The transfer rate of surgery and death rate were not different significantly between the two groups,indicating no significant difference( P 0. 05). The curative rate in the treatment group was higher obviously than that in the control group,indicating the significant difference( P 0. 05). But the total effective rate was not different significantly between the two groups. Conclusion The therapeutic effect of Chinese herbal medicine and endoscopic intervention was better than simple therapy without Chinese herbal medicine involved in the treatment of acute biliary pancreatitis. This combined therapy deserves to be promoted in clinical practice.
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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