Clinical Feature Analysis of 525 Cases of Patients with Ulcerative Colitis
10.11842/wst.2018.04.017
- VernacularTitle:525例溃疡性结肠炎患者临床特征分析
- Author:
Lu ZHANG
1
;
Hong SHEN
;
Bai YE
;
Yajun LIU
;
Lei ZHU
;
Peiqing GU
Author Information
1. 江苏省中医院 南京 210029
- Keywords:
Ulcerative colitis;
clinical feature;
retrospective analysis
- From:
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2018;20(4):574-578
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To conduct retrospective analysis of clinical features of patients with ulcerative colitis in JiangsuProvince Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) . Methods: Ulcerative colitis medical records in jiangsuprovince hospital of TCM were selected and used to retrospectively analyze the feature such as gender, age, course of thedisease, clinical type, stage, severity, and pathological parts. Results: The study include 290 cases of male and 235 casesof female with the ratio of 1.2:1. Peak incidence was between 20 to 60 years old. Dietary factor was the most commoncause, followed by fatigue, environment, medicine and emotional factors. There were 28 (5.33%) patients at remissionstage, and 497 (94.67%) patients at active stage. In patients at active stage, there were 78 (15.69%) patients newlydiagnosed, and 419 (84.31%) patients with chronic recurrent type. There 92 (18.51%) rectum type patients, 156 (31.39%) left half colon type patients and 249 (50.10%) extensive colon type patients. There were 275 (55.33%) mild patients, 149 (29.98%) moderate patients and 73 (14.69%) severe patients. The main symptoms were bloody purulent stool, diarrheaand abdominal pain. There were 375 (71.43%) patients with bloody purulent stool, and symptom disappearance rate was89.07% after treatment. There were 335 (63.81%) patients with diarrhea, and symptom disappearance rate was 71.64%after treatment. There were 319 (60.76%) patients with abdominal pain, and symptom disappearance rate was 85.89%after treatment. There were 3 cases of complications. Drug therapy was mainly based on integrated Chinese and westernmedicine (86.29%) . For Chinese medicine treatment, there were 453 patients (87.45%) with oral Chinese medicine, 401 patients (77.41%) with Chinese medicine enema, and 10 patients (1.93%) with foot bath. For western medicine treatment, there were 392 patients (75.68%) treated with oral amino salicylate drugs, 100 patients (19.31%) with anal used aminosalicylate drugs, 88 patients (16.99%) with glucocorticoid, 18 patients (3.47%) with immunosuppressive agent and 441 patients (85.14%) with microecological preparation. Conclusion: The types of ulcerative colitis patients in our hospitalwere mainly chronic recurrent type at active stage with mild to moderate and extensive colon type. The treatment wasmainly based on integrated Chinese and western medicine, with significant improvement in symptoms of bloody purulentstool, diarrhea and abdominal pain. 99.61% patients were discharged with a better condition