TCM nursing intervention combined with intracoronary ultrasound imaging significantly improved the total effective rate compared to the control group (88% vs 68%, P<0.05) in patients with CHD.
RCT (n=100)
Does traditional Chinese medicine nursing intervention affect coronary plaque characteristics and angina symptoms in patients with coronary heart disease and phlegm and blood stasis syndrome?
Intracoronary ultrasound imaging combined with nursing interventions demonstrated significant differences in plaque characteristics and symptom scores, though the abstract's group assignments and use of terms like 'inferior' appear contradictory.
Absolute Event Rate: 88% vs 68%
p-value: p=< 0.05
This study was to explore the effect of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) nursing intervention based on intracoronary ultrasound imaging on patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) and phlegm and blood stasis syndrome (PBSS). 100 hospitalized patients with CHD with Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome (QDBSS) were rolled into the experimental (Exp) group (routine nursing intervention) and control (Ctrl) group (TCM nursing intervention, syndrome differentiation nursing), with 50 patients in each group. They underwent the intracoronary ultrasound imaging scanning. The results showed that after intervention, the plaque load (45.08 ± 6.02%), plaque eccentricity index (0.47 ± 0.08%), vascular remodeling index (0.53 ± 0.11%), and vascular external elastic membrane area (8.67 ± 3.06 mm 2 ) of the Exp group were notably inferior to those of the Ctrl group (60.22 ± 5.82%, 0.59 ± 0.08%, 0.71 ± 0.09%, and 10.56 ± 2.31 mm 2 ). The total effective rate in the Exp group (88%) was greatly superior to that of the Ctrl group (68%). In terms of TCM symptom scores, the TCM symptom scores of chest pain, chest tightness, and shortness of breath in the Exp group after intervention (1.07 ± 0.21 points, 0.75 ± 0.27 points, and 0.58 ± 0.12 points) were notably inferior to those in the Ctrl group (1.62 ± 0.28 points, 1.03 ± 0.21 points, and 0.79 ± 0.14 points). In the Exp group, after intervention, the degree of physical activity limitation (67.05 ± 5.08 points), the stable state of angina pectoris (65.28 ± 3.76 points), the frequency of angina pectoris attack (85.92 ± 2.97 points), the degree of treatment satisfaction (75.39 ± 5.94 points), the cognition score of disease (63.56 ± 5.84 points), the levels of triglyceride (1.27 ± 0.41 mmol/L), and total cholesterol (2.24 ± 0.41 mmol/L) were remarkably inferior to the Ctrl group (52.97 ± 4.31 points, 50.77 ± 4.69 points, 71.36 ± 3.77 points, 64.08 ± 5.64 points, 51.77 ± 6.33 points, 2.09 ± 0.57 mmol/L, and 3.06 ± 0.84 mmol/L) ( P < 0.05). It suggested that intracoronary ultrasound imaging can clearly display the coronary plaques of patients and accurately evaluate the clinical efficacy of patients with CHD. The TCM nursing program can greatly improve the angina symptoms and quality of life of patients with CHD and PBSS, reduce blood lipid levels, and effectively improve the clinical efficacy of patients.
Zeng et al. (Sat,) conducted a rct in Coronary heart disease (CHD) with phlegm and blood stasis syndrome (PBSS) (n=100). TCM nursing intervention based on intracoronary ultrasound imaging vs. Routine nursing intervention was evaluated on Total effective rate (p=< 0.05). TCM nursing intervention combined with intracoronary ultrasound imaging significantly improved the total effective rate compared to the control group (88% vs 68%, P<0.05) in patients with CHD.
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