摘要
目的分析评价阳虚阻络型糖尿病足采取温阳活络方联合西医治疗的临床疗效。方法此次将该院于2017年3月—2018年3月收治的阳虚阻络型糖尿病足患者78例作为研究的对象,按随机盲选分组法分成,观察组39例采取温阳活络方联合西医方法医治,对照组39例单用西医方法医治,进一步对两组临床疗效进行比较评估。结果 (1)在足部创面总有效率方面,观察组为92.31%,与对照组的66.67%对比显著更高,2组数据差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。(2)在空腹血糖、餐后2 h血糖指标水平方面,治疗前2组对比差异无统计学意义(P>0.05),治疗后观察组均显著优于对照组,差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论针对阳虚阻络型糖尿病足患者,采取温阳活络方联合西医治疗,可改善足部创面愈合疗效,控制患者的血糖水平;因此,值得采纳及应用。
Objective To analyze and evaluate the clinical efficacy of Wenyang Huoluo Decoction combined with western medicine in treating type 2 diabetic foot with Yang deficiency and obstruction of collaterals.Methods 78 patients with diabetic foot with Yang deficiency and obstruction of collaterals admitted to our hospital from March 2017 to March 2018 were divided into two groups randomly and blindly.39 patients in the observation group were treated with Wenyang Huoluo Decoction combined with Western medicine.39 patients in the control group were treated with western medicine alone.The clinical efficacy of the two groups was further evaluated.Results 1.The total effective rate of foot wounds in the observation group was 92.31%,which was significantly higher than that in the control group(66.67%).The difference between the two groups had statistical significance(P<0.05).2.There was no significant difference in fasting blood glucose and postprandial blood glucose between the two groups before treatment(P>0.05),and the observation group was significantly better than the control group after treatment(P<0.05).Conclusion For patients with diabetic foot due to Yang deficiency and obstruction of collaterals,Wenyang Huoluo Decoction combined with western medicine can improve the healing effect of foot wounds and control the blood sugar level of patients.Therefore,it is worth adopting and applying.
作者
刘静
LIU Jing(Linyi Da Health Examination Archives Management Co.,Ltd.Lanshan Mall Hospital,Linyi Shandong,276000,China)
出处
《双足与保健》
2019年第13期17-18,共2页
Biped and Health
关键词
温阳活络方
西医
阳虚阻络型
糖尿病足
临床疗效
Wenyang Huoluo Formula
Western Medicine
Yang Deficiency and Collateral Blocking Type
Diabetic Foot
Clinical Effect