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Clinical observation and gastric motility study of Jianpi Sihao mixture in children with infantile anorexia |
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DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2013.01.08 |
Key Words
infantile anorexia;Jianpi Sihao mixture;gastric motility |
Author Name | Affiliation | XIA Yi-lin | Municipal TCM Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of TCM, Shanghai 200041, China | ZHANG Zhi-qiao | Department of Pediatrics, Taicang Hospital of TCM, Taicang 215400, China | HUO Li-li | Municipal TCM Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of TCM, Shanghai 200041, China | ZHANG Xiao-feng | Department of Experimental Center, Municipal TCM Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of TCM, Shanghai 200071, China | WANG Bei-rong | Municipal TCM Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of TCM, Shanghai 200041, China |
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Abstract
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[Objective] To observe the effect of Jianpi Sihao(invigorating the spleen, No.4) mixture in the treatment of infantile anorexia and gastric motility changes. [Methods] The 60 cases of anorexia were randomly divided into two groups: treatment group of 30 patients and control group of 30 patients. The treatment group was treated with Jianpi Sihao mixture, the control group with motilium. In both groups of patients the red blood cells, hemoglobin, salivary amylase, serum zinc values and gastric electrical diagram check were examined. [Results] The effective rate of the treatment group and the control group was 86.7% and 60.0% respectively. The treatment group was better than the control group (P<0.05). On the level of improving blood zinc levels and salivary amylase, the treatment group was better than the control group with a significant difference between them (P<0.05). In EGG check it was found that after treatment children in both groups had some improvement in different degree in gastric electrical frequency, amplitude and normal energy. [Conclusion] The Jianpi Sihao mixture is effective and safe in the treatment of infantile anorexia and can enhance the children's gastric motility. |
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