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Clinical observation on treating angina pectoris coronary heart disease (heart blood stasis syndrome) with qilong maitong capsule |
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DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1673-9043.2007.04.07 |
Key Words
Qilong Maitong capsule;Diaoxinxue Kang cariac blood stasis syndrome;angina pectoris;coronary heart disease;curative effect |
Author Name | Affiliation | DU Gui-qin | Tianjin Third Center Hospital, Tianjin 300140, China | SUN Lan-jun | 天津中医药大学第二附属医院 300150 |
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Abstract
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[Objection] To observe the safety and effectiveness of Qilong Maitong(promoting circulation of QI-blood) capsule in treating cardiac blood stasis syndrome with angina pectoris of coronary heart disease. [Methods] Randomly group-dividing, double-blind and simulation, paralleled control of positive medicine and multi-center research were used and 230 patients altogether were collected. One hundred and fifteen patients of treatment group were treated with Qilong Maitong capsule and those of control group with Diaoxinxue Kang. The course of treatment was twenty-eight days. The curative effect of angina pectoris, TCM syndrome, stopping and decreasing rate of nitroglycerol and improvement of ECG. were observed. [Results] The total effective rate of treatment group was 50.00% and that of control group was 46.00%. The total effective rate of treatment group was 82.08% and that of control group was 73.0% for eliminating anina pectoris. The recovery and excellent effective rate of treatment group was 44.34% and that of control group was 34.00% for the total curative effect of TCM syndrome. The total effective rate of treatment group was 56.19% and that of control group was 55.56% for the total curative effect of ECG. There was not obvious difference in the whole curative effect, heart-stroke, TCM syndrome and ECG curative effect (P>0.05). [Conclusion] Qilong Maitong capsule and Diaoxinxue Kang are safe and effective in treating cardiac blood stasis syndrome with angina pectoris of coronary heart disease. |
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