Objective:To investigate the treatment effect of combined application of localized ultraviolet irradiation and Shengji Yuhong Cream on diabetic foot patients.Methods:Diabetic foot patients in the control group were tr...Objective:To investigate the treatment effect of combined application of localized ultraviolet irradiation and Shengji Yuhong Cream on diabetic foot patients.Methods:Diabetic foot patients in the control group were treated with localized ultraviolet irradiation on the basis of conventional treatment.The study group was added with Shengji Yuhong Cream on top of the localized ultraviolet irradiation on the basis of conventional treatment.Results:The results of ankle brachial index and dorsal foot skin temperature of that two groups before treatment were compared,P>0.05.After treatment,the ankle brachial index and dorsal foot skin temperature of the study group were better than those of the control group.The comparison between the groups and within the group was P<0.05.The total effective rate of the study group(95.65%)was higher than that of the control group(71.11%),P<0.05.Conclusion:The application of localized ultraviolet irradiation and Shengji Yuhong Cream in the treatment of diabetic foot is effective.展开更多
This is a report of a nonrandomized comparison of treatment results of 139 patients with stage IB, HA and proximal IIB carcinoma of the uterine cervix treated by radiation alone and 113 treated with a combination of r...This is a report of a nonrandomized comparison of treatment results of 139 patients with stage IB, HA and proximal IIB carcinoma of the uterine cervix treated by radiation alone and 113 treated with a combination of radiation and surgery. The five-year tumor free acturial survival for the patients with stage IB either with irradiation alone (RT) or combined with surgery (RS) was approximately 87%. For stage Ⅱ the tumor free actuarial five-year survival 79% with patients of RS, and 76% with RT. In the 113 patients treated with RS there were 18 (16%). In the 139 patients treated by RT there were 18 (13%) recurrences of pelvic, 4 local recurrences, 11 combined with parametrial, and free parametrial recurrences. There was no significant difference in the survival and recurrence rate of the patients treated with either method. Major complications were comparable in both groups (RT approximately 25% and RS approximately 10%), but 2/3 of those complications recovered without sequelae. The most frequent minor complication in the patients treated with RT was rectosigmoiditis.展开更多
文摘Objective:To investigate the treatment effect of combined application of localized ultraviolet irradiation and Shengji Yuhong Cream on diabetic foot patients.Methods:Diabetic foot patients in the control group were treated with localized ultraviolet irradiation on the basis of conventional treatment.The study group was added with Shengji Yuhong Cream on top of the localized ultraviolet irradiation on the basis of conventional treatment.Results:The results of ankle brachial index and dorsal foot skin temperature of that two groups before treatment were compared,P>0.05.After treatment,the ankle brachial index and dorsal foot skin temperature of the study group were better than those of the control group.The comparison between the groups and within the group was P<0.05.The total effective rate of the study group(95.65%)was higher than that of the control group(71.11%),P<0.05.Conclusion:The application of localized ultraviolet irradiation and Shengji Yuhong Cream in the treatment of diabetic foot is effective.
文摘This is a report of a nonrandomized comparison of treatment results of 139 patients with stage IB, HA and proximal IIB carcinoma of the uterine cervix treated by radiation alone and 113 treated with a combination of radiation and surgery. The five-year tumor free acturial survival for the patients with stage IB either with irradiation alone (RT) or combined with surgery (RS) was approximately 87%. For stage Ⅱ the tumor free actuarial five-year survival 79% with patients of RS, and 76% with RT. In the 113 patients treated with RS there were 18 (16%). In the 139 patients treated by RT there were 18 (13%) recurrences of pelvic, 4 local recurrences, 11 combined with parametrial, and free parametrial recurrences. There was no significant difference in the survival and recurrence rate of the patients treated with either method. Major complications were comparable in both groups (RT approximately 25% and RS approximately 10%), but 2/3 of those complications recovered without sequelae. The most frequent minor complication in the patients treated with RT was rectosigmoiditis.