Chinese Journal of Pharmacovigilance ›› 2014, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (8): 462-464.

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Effect for Improving Living Quality of Intracerebral Hemorrhage with Blood-activating and Stasis-removing Therapy

CHEN Che1, YUAN Li-xin1, LI Jing-ya2, ZHANG Gen-ming3, *   

  1. 1The First Clinical Medical College Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China;
    2The Third Clinical Medical College Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China;
    3Department of Encephalopathy of Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100700, China
  • Received:2016-02-03 Revised:2016-02-03 Online:2014-08-08 Published:2016-03-02

Abstract: ObjectiveTo observe the effect for improving living quality of intracerebral hemorrhage with blood-activating and stasis-removing therapy. MethodsA total of 228 cases with cerebral hemorrhage were randomly divided into the treatment group (n=114) and the control group (n=114). The control group was treated with the basic treatment of internal medicine. On the basis of it, the treatment group received intravenous infusion with Xingnaojing injection for 2 weeks and was given TCM granules for 21 days dynamically and dialectically. After these, the treatment group was asked to drink Naoxueshu oral liquid until the 3rd month of incidence. The clinical outcome assessment of patient reported outcomes(PRO) scores were observed in two groups. ResultsCompared with the first day, the treatment group PRO scores were superior to control group in 21th day and 3rd month after entering the group (P <0.05). And the single index in some time was also lower than the control group (P<0.05). ConclusionIntracerebral hemorrhage with blood-activating and stasis-removing therapy had an effective result in improving living quality in a certain period of time. It is good to improve the clinical efficacy.

Key words: intracerebral hemorrhage, blood-activating and stasis-removing method, living quality, clinical observation

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