Analysis of Clinical Effects of Self-made Traditional Chinese Medicine Decoction on Severe Pancreatitis Patients with Lung Injury
Keywords:
Traditional Chinese medicine decoction, Severe pancreatitis, Lung injury, Immune functionAbstract
Objective To analyze the effect of self-made traditional Chinese medicine decoction on severe pancreatitis patients with lung injury. Methods A total of 82 severe pancreatitis patients with lung injury in our hospital were selected from April 2019 to April 2020, and they were divided into control group and observation group according to different treatment methods. The control group was treated with ulinastatin, and the observation group was treated with self-made Chinese medicine decoction based on the control group. The clinical efficacy, lung function, immune function and quality of life before and after treatment were compared between the two groups. Results The clinical efficacy of the observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group. After treatment, the percentages of forced vital capacity and forced expiratory volume in the first second and peak expiratory flow of the observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group. The levels of CD3+, CD4+ of the observation group were noticeably higher than those of the control group, and CD8+ of the observation group were greatly lower than that of the control group. The total score of quality of life of the observation group was found to be noticeably higher than that of the control group. Conclusion The self-made traditional Chinese medicine decoction showed a strong effect on the treatment of severe pancreatitis with lung injury, as it can effectively improve the clinical efficacy, lung function, immune function and quality of life of patients.
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