1.Effects of Jianpi Xiaopi extract on gastric secretion of spleen deficiency rats
Yongpeng CHEN ; Meng LU ; Xianchun JIN ; Zhitan WANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2002;0(12):-
Objective To observe the effects of Jianpi Xiaopi extract on gastric secretion of experimental SD rats with spleen deficiency. Methods Animal model of spleen deficiency was established by using Rhubarb decoction. The gastric secretion was determined by titration method, and the gastrin in plasma was measured by radioimmunoassay. Results Compared with those in spleen deficiency group, the levels of the total acidity and the output of total acid were higher in the middle dose group treated with Jianpi Xiaopi extract ( P
2. Effect of extended nursing based on traditional Chinese medicine characteristics to mental status and quality of life in empty nest elderly patients with hypertension
Fengxing HUANG ; Liuxue LU ; Liwei HUANG ; Linxue LUO ; Zhitan LU ; Lanjing HUANG ; Liuqing WEI ; Quyun HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(11):824-829
Objective:
To explore the effect of continuing nursing intervention with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) characteristics on mental state and quality of life of empty nest elderly patients with hypertension, and to provide evidence-based theoretical basis for the development of continuing nursing care for empty nest elderly patients with hypertension.
Methods:
Totally 100 cases of empty nest elderly patients with hypertension were randomly divided into study group and control group by random number method, 50 cases in each group; two groups of patients were given regular nursing according to doctor's instructions to adjust blood pressure drugs and hypertension; control group patients were given routine continuing nursing intervention after discharge; study group patients were given traditional Chinese medicine characteristics on the basis of the control group. Sustained nursing intervention; Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) was used to measure the degree of anxiety at admission, discharge and 6 months after discharge. The rate of blood pressure control reaching the standard at admission, discharge and 6 months after discharge and the clinical effect at discharge and 6 months after discharge were compared between the two groups. SF-36 was used to assess the quality of life of the 2 groups at admission, at the time of discharge and 6 months after discharge.
Results:
There was no significant difference in SAS scores between the two groups at admission and discharge (