1.The Effect of Keishi-ka-ryukotsu-borei-to on the Prevention of Radiodermatitis.
Shoichi SASAOKA ; Yoshihito KAMIBAYASHI
Kampo Medicine 1999;50(3):451-454
The effect of Keishi-ka-ryukotsu-borei-to on the prevention of radiodermatitis was examined. Nine cases of lung cancer received radiation therapy with 60Co (average 50.3Gy). Three cases were administered Keishi-ka-ryukotsu-borei-to during the therapy. Severe radiodermatitis (abrasion) was manifested only in the control group (4/6). None of the cases where Keishi-ka-ryukotsu-borei-to was administered manifested abrasion. This result suggests that Keishi-ka-ryukotsu-borei-to is effective for the prevention of radiodermatitis.
2.Therapeutic Effects of Sho-saiko-to in Patients with Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonia.
Hiroshi TANAKA ; Fumiko SUGAYA ; Masahiko YAMAGISHI ; Tomofumi IGARASHI ; Shoichi SASAOKA ; Shosaku ABE
Kampo Medicine 1995;45(3):587-594
The therapeutic effects of long-term treatment with Sho-saiko-to, a traditional Chinese medicine, was evaluated in patients with idiopathic interstitial pneumonia (IIP). Twenty-nine patients with IIP without steroid therapy were divided into two groups: one for administration of Sho-saiko-to (n=9) and another for control (n=20). Clinical symptoms and results of respiratory tests over periods of 11 to 43 months were recorded. No adverse effects of Sho-saiko-to were odserved.
One patient of the Sho-saiko-to administered group improved markedly, three improved slightly and five showed no changes, though no patients in the control group improved. The two patients of improving slightly had “Sho” of “Kyokyo-Kuman” (discomfort of the hypochondrium) which is applied for Sho-saiko-to. The results suggested that Sho-saiko-to might be a useful medicine to suppress the inflammatory procees in patients with IIP.