1.Observation of clinical efficacy on prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine in 60 cases of type 2 diabetes
Zeqi CHEN ; Xiaozhen LIU ; Dashun CHEN ; Qingyu FU ; Yingzhe LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(08):-
Objective To explore the treatment perscription with the method of integrated traditional and western medicine in type 2 diabetes.Methods With the methods of differential diagnosis of diseases in western medicine and differential symptoms and signs in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM),the diseases were separated into different patterns of syndrome and treated with propotional prescription of TCM.The curative effect was evaluated with the scores in the integration of symptoms and the changes on the levels of blood glucose and glycated-hemoglobin.Results Clinical curative effects were achieved using the prescription of TCM and the simple western medicines.The curative effects were much better on lowering integration of symptoms and the level of pre-meal blood glucose with the prescription of TCM than those of the simple western medicine.Conclusion The clinical curative effects are significant on relieving the clinical symptoms of patients with the prescription of TCM than those of the simple western medicine.
2.Clinical application of controllable microstructured porous β-TCP bioceramics in the repair of jawbone defects
Dashun ZENG ; Di YU ; Maochong CHEN ; Jianyun CHEN ; Shengrui JIA
China Modern Doctor 2019;57(10):76-78,82
Objective To investigate the clinical application of controllable microstructured porous β-TCP bioceramics in the repair of jawbone defects. Methods From January 2016 to January 2017, 60 cases of jawbone defects who were admitted to our department were randomly assigned to the experimental group and the control group, with 30 cases in each group. In the experimental group, the controllable microstructured porous β-TCP bioceramic was used to repair the bone cavity of the jawbone defect. The control group was not implanted with any bone replacement material. The postoperative bone healing, bone cavity infection rate, and the rejection of the controllable microstructured porous β-TCP bioceramics in the body were studied in both groups. Results In the experimental group, the wounds were healed at stage I after surgery, and no rejection and adverse reactions occurred. A review of CT at 3 months after surgery indicated that the bone was healed well. In the control group, there were 6 cases of postoperative wound infection and 1 case of pathological fractures, who were cured after anti-infection and conservative treatment. CT was reexamined 3 months after surgery, and no obvious changes were found in the defected bone cavity. Conclusion Controllable microstructured porous β-TCP bioceramics can effectively repair jawbone defects as a new bone replacement material, eliminate the dead cavity of bone defect, effectively reduce the infection and pathological fractures caused by the defected bone cavity, and has a good application prospect.