1.Clinical study on transmural follicle-activating herbal medicine combined with electroacupuncture in luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome
Jie BAI ; Yan ZHAO ; Ruihong YOU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(5):607-612
Objective:To evaluate the clinical efficacy of transmural follicle-activating herbal medicine combined with electroacupuncture in luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome (LUFS).Methods:A randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted. Totally 90 LUFS patients in our hospital from November 2018 to January 2021 were selected as the observation subjects, and were divided into three groups using a random number table method, with 30 patients in each group. The Chinese materia medica group was treated with transmural follicle-activating herbal medicine, the acupuncture-medicine combination group was treated with transmural follicle-activating herbal medicine + electroacupuncture, and the Western medicine group was treated with injection of chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). The ovarian blood flow pulsatility index (PI) and resistance index (RI) of patients before and after treatment were observed. Chemiluminescence was used to detect the levels of estradiol (E 2), progesterone (P), and LH. Ovulation, pregnancy, and LUFS recurrence and adverse reactions after treatment were observed, and clinical efficacy was evaluated. Results:The total effective rate of the acupuncture-medicine combination group was 86.67% (26/30), the Chinese materia medica group was 63.33% (19/30), and the Western medicine group was 60.00% (18/30). There was a statistical significance among the three groups ( χ2=6.03, P=0.049). After treatment, there was a statistical significance in ovarian blood flow PI (1.57 ± 0.51 vs. 1.85 ± 0.56 vs. 1.90 ± 0.61, F=2.03), RI (0.48 ± 0.14 vs. 0.57 ± 0.18 vs. 0.62 ± 0.20, F=2.16) ( P<0.05); the serum E 2 [(322.60 ± 62.31) ng/L vs. (289.58 ± 55.45) ng/L vs. (291.17 ± 63.69) ng/L, F=2.26], P [(16.36 ± 4.14) μg/L vs. (13.45 ± 3.68) μg/L vs. (13.71 ± 3.50) μg/L, F=3.58], LH [(27.19 ± 5.04) IU/ml vs. (21.52 ± 4.66) IU/ml vs. (22.58 ± 4.80) IU/ml, F=3.68] levels were compared, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05, P<0.01). The ovulation rate [93.33% (28/30) vs. 66.67% (20/30) vs. 63.33% (19/30), χ2=13.01] and pregnancy rate [53.33% (16/30) vs. 30.00% (9/30) vs. 26.67% (8/30), χ2=6.11], the recurrence rate of LUFS [19.23% (5/26) vs. 47.37% (9/19) vs. 55.56% (10/18), χ2=6.94] in the needle-medicine combination group, the Chinese materia medica group and the Western medicine group after treatment were significantly different ( P<0.05). During the treatment period, there was no statistical significance in the occurrence of adverse reactions among the three groups ( χ2=2.02, P=0.364). Conclusion:The transmural follicle-activating herbal medicine combined with electroacupuncture demonstrates superior efficacy in LUFS management by improving ovarian perfusion and endocrine function, with higher ovulation/pregnancy rates and lower recurrence.
2.Diagnostics Teaching With Ideas of Evidence-based Medicine
Ruihong LUO ; Zhixin ZHAO ; Zhaojun XIONG ; Yuping YOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(09):-
Diagnostics is the bridge of basic medicine and clinical medicine.Teaching method with the idea of evidence-based medicine is benefit to cultivate the students' ability on clinical practice.To establish this educational mode,teachers should learn a teaching method guided by ideas of evidence-based medicine,and students should be taught a tool for solving clinical problems with ideas of evidence-based medicine.

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