Jin SUI, Li DONG. Ameliorative effect of Zhu’s Tiaojing Recipe on ovarian blood supply in POI patients with type of kidney deficiency and blood stasis. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(11):50-53,73(2021)
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Jin SUI, Li DONG. Ameliorative effect of Zhu’s Tiaojing Recipe on ovarian blood supply in POI patients with type of kidney deficiency and blood stasis. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(11):50-53,73(2021) DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2021.1910010.
Ameliorative effect of Zhu’s Tiaojing Recipe on ovarian blood supply in POI patients with type of kidney deficiency and blood stasis
Objective,2,To observe the clinical efficacy of Zhu’s Tiaojing Recipe in treating premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) patients with type of kidney deficiency and blood stasis and its ameliorative effect on ovarian blood supply.,Methods,2,One hundred and twenty-two POI patients with type of kidney deficiency and blood stasis were enrolled and randomly divided into the Chinese medicine group (60 cases) and the western medicine group (62 cases) . The patients in the Chinese medicine group were orally treated with Zhu’s Tiaojing Recipe, and the patients in the western medicine group were orally treated with estradiol tablets/estradiol and dydrogesterone tablets. The patients in both groups were continuously treated for 6 menstrual cycles. Before and after treatment, the peak systolic velocity (PSV) and resistance index (RI) of ovarian artery blood flow and the levels of serum follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) , luteinizing hormone (LH) , estradiol (E,2,) and anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) were detected, the scores of Chinese medical syndrome in both groups were compared, and the efficacy of Chinese medical syndrome was evaluated.,Results,2,①After treatment, the RI of ovarian artery blood flow in the Chinese medicine group was significantly decreased compared with that before treatment (,P,<,0.01) , and the PSV was significantly increased compared with that before treatment (,P,<,0.01) ; the PSV of ovarian artery blood flow in the western medicine group was also increased compared with that before treatment (,P,<,0.01) ; and the decrease range of ovarian artery blood flow RI in the Chinese medicine group was significantly greater than that in the western medicine group (,P,<,0.05) . ②After treatment, the scores of Chinese medical syndrome in both groups were significantly decreased compared with those before treatment (,P,<,0.01) , and the decrease range of Chinese medical syndrome score in the Chinese medicine group was higher than that in the western medicine group (,P,<,0.01) . ③After treatment, the total effective rates on Chinese medical syndrome of the Chinese medicine group and the western medicine group were 88.33% and 69.35% respectively, and the therapeutic effect of the Chinese medicine group was better than that of the western medicine group (,P,<,0.05) . ④After treatment, the levels of FSH in the two groups were significantly decreased compared with those before treatment (,P,<,0.01) , and the levels of E,2, and AMH were significantly increased compared with those before treatment (,P,<,0.01,P,<,0.05) , but there were no statistically significant differences in the hormone levels between the two groups (,P,>,0.05) .,Conclusion,2,Zhu’s Tiaojing Recipe can effectively improve the clinical syndromes and serum sex hormone levels in POI patients with type of kidney deficiency and blood stasis, accelerate the PSV of ovarian artery blood flow and decrease the RI, thus improve the ovarian blood supply and provide the nutritional support for follicular growth.
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早发性卵巢功能不全朱氏调经方肾虚血瘀证卵巢血供中医药疗法
Keywords
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