Objective: To explore the therapeutic effect of Yishen Qufeng Shengshi Recipe (益肾祛风胜湿方, YQSR) in patients with glomerular proteinuria. Methods: A total of 145 patients with glomerular proteinuria were selec...Objective: To explore the therapeutic effect of Yishen Qufeng Shengshi Recipe (益肾祛风胜湿方, YQSR) in patients with glomerular proteinuria. Methods: A total of 145 patients with glomerular proteinuria were selected and randomly assigned to the treatment group (108 cases) and the control group (37 cases) according to a random number table in a ratio of 3:1. All patients received conventional and symptomatic treatment. In addition, patients in the treatment and control groups were given YQSR (200 mL, twice per day, orally) and losartan (50 mg/d orally), respectively for 6 months. The 24-h urine protein quantity, blood urea nitrogen, and serum creatinine in the two groups were measured at multiple time points before and after treatment. Results: At the end of the study, 5 cases were lost to follow-up in the treatment group and 1 in the control group. Finally, the statistical data included 103 cases in the treatment group and 36 cases in the control group. The total effectiveness after 2, 4, and 6 months was 81.6% (84/103), 87.4% (90/103), and 92.2% (95/103), respectively, in the treatment group and 47.2% (17/36), 55.6% (20/36), and 61.1% (22/36), respectively, in the control group, with significant difference between the two groups (P〈0.01 at all observation points). In the treatment group, the curative effect after 6 months was better than that after 2 months (P〈0.05). The 24-h urine protein quantity was significantly lower in the treatment group at 3, 4, 5, and 6 months than that in the control group (P〈0.05 or P〈0.01, respectively). Conclusion: YQSR could significantly reduce the amount of glomerular proteinuria in the early stage.展开更多
文摘Objective: To explore the therapeutic effect of Yishen Qufeng Shengshi Recipe (益肾祛风胜湿方, YQSR) in patients with glomerular proteinuria. Methods: A total of 145 patients with glomerular proteinuria were selected and randomly assigned to the treatment group (108 cases) and the control group (37 cases) according to a random number table in a ratio of 3:1. All patients received conventional and symptomatic treatment. In addition, patients in the treatment and control groups were given YQSR (200 mL, twice per day, orally) and losartan (50 mg/d orally), respectively for 6 months. The 24-h urine protein quantity, blood urea nitrogen, and serum creatinine in the two groups were measured at multiple time points before and after treatment. Results: At the end of the study, 5 cases were lost to follow-up in the treatment group and 1 in the control group. Finally, the statistical data included 103 cases in the treatment group and 36 cases in the control group. The total effectiveness after 2, 4, and 6 months was 81.6% (84/103), 87.4% (90/103), and 92.2% (95/103), respectively, in the treatment group and 47.2% (17/36), 55.6% (20/36), and 61.1% (22/36), respectively, in the control group, with significant difference between the two groups (P〈0.01 at all observation points). In the treatment group, the curative effect after 6 months was better than that after 2 months (P〈0.05). The 24-h urine protein quantity was significantly lower in the treatment group at 3, 4, 5, and 6 months than that in the control group (P〈0.05 or P〈0.01, respectively). Conclusion: YQSR could significantly reduce the amount of glomerular proteinuria in the early stage.