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Research Progress of Sodium Channel and Its Anti-arrhythmic Drugs 被引量:1
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作者 Bo Liang Hui-Ling Liao 《Psychosomatic Medicine Research》 2019年第1期5-9,共5页
With the acceleration of population aging,heart disease has been a high priority,and cardiac ion channel research has been one of the hot spots in the field,Sodium ion channels,as the most important class,have been wi... With the acceleration of population aging,heart disease has been a high priority,and cardiac ion channel research has been one of the hot spots in the field,Sodium ion channels,as the most important class,have been widely concerned.Therefore,this paper briefly introduces and discusses three aspects of the structure and function of sodium ion channels and the development of drug research. 展开更多
关键词 SODIUM CHANNEL Anti-arrhythmic DRUGS Arrhythmic
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DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF APOPLEXY
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作者 肖少卿 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1991年第2期83-90,共8页
At its prodromal stage,apoplexy is char-acterized mainly by such premonitory symp-toms as headache,feeling of fullness andheaviness in the head,walking withunsteady steps,even numbness in the fingertips,rigid tongue a... At its prodromal stage,apoplexy is char-acterized mainly by such premonitory symp-toms as headache,feeling of fullness andheaviness in the head,walking withunsteady steps,even numbness in the fingertips,rigid tongue and dysphasia,dizzinessand vertigo,etc.Treatment of the diseaseconsists in puncturing some acupoints,suchas Baihui(Du 20),Fengchi(GB 20)。 展开更多
关键词 minutes VERTIGO HEADACHE moxibustion tongue FEELING deviation walking LIMBS REFLEX
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Acupotomy combined with fire needle for sacral nerve dysfunction syndrome:A randomized,single-blind clinical trial 被引量:3
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作者 Wei ZHANG Min YANG +1 位作者 Xue-ping ZHENG 4,Zhi-zhong RUAN Cai-rong ZHANG 《World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion》 CSCD 2018年第3期174-180,I0003,I0004,共9页
Objective: To provide the clinical evidence to evaluate the feasibility and refine the protocol for acupotomy combined with fire needle and pudendal nerve block therapy in treatment of sacral nerve dysfunction syndr... Objective: To provide the clinical evidence to evaluate the feasibility and refine the protocol for acupotomy combined with fire needle and pudendal nerve block therapy in treatment of sacral nerve dysfunction syndrome(SNDS). Methods: Seventy-five patients with SNDS were randomized into the treatment group(acupotomy and fire needle and pudendal nerve block therapy) and the control group(pudendal nerve block therapy). After a course of treatment, Visual Analogue Scales(VAS) of anorectal pain, defecation disorders, anal incontinence, VAS of lumbar pain or soreness, VAS of abdominal distension and pain were compared before and after the treatment. Result: Scores of defecation disorders, including defecation interval time index, defecation time index, fecal property index and defecation difficulty index, of patients with SNDS in the two groups were statistically different before and after the treatment in the same group(all P〈0.05), but the differences of those indexes between two groups were not statistically significant(all P〈0.05) after the treatment,. Scores of anal incontinence, VAS scores of lumbar pain or soreness, VAS scores of abdominal pain and distension in the two groups were statistically different before and after the treatment(all P〈0.05). However, after treatment, the differences between two groups were not statistically significant(all P〈0.05). VAS scores of anorectal pain in the two groups were statistically different before and after the treatment(both P〈0.05), and that of the treatment group was statistically lower than control group after the treatment(1.61 ± 0.95 vs. 3.04 ± 1.81, P〈0.01), the total effective rate of the treatment group was higher than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant(94.74% vs. 81.08%, P〈0.01), there was no difference in self-evaluation between the two groups(P〈0.05). Conclusion: In treating SNDS, acupotomy combined with fire needle and pudendal nerve block therapy can more effectively alleviate anorectal pain and improve the total effective rate. 展开更多
关键词 Sacral nerve dysfunction syndrome ACUPOTOMY Fire needle Pudendal nerve block therapy
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