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  • Clinical efficacy analysis of Semen ziziphi spinosae decoction combined Sodium valproate sustained-release tablets on treating post-traumatic epilepsy

    ObjectiveDetermine the effect of Semen ziziphi spinosae decoction combined Sodium valproate (VPA) sustained-release tablets on treating patients with Post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE).Methods30 patients are chosen among the patients who were hospitalised in Epilepsy Department of Kunshan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital from Jan 2017 to Jan 2019. The age ranges from 31 to 75, averaging at (42.5±13.5) years old, and composed of 16 male samples and 14 female, randomly divided into experimental group (Semen ziziphi spinosae decoction combined VPA, n=15) and control group (VPA, n=15). In general, imaging data and EEG data are collected. Regular follow-up is also carried out for these 30 patients. The results are analysed to determine the effect of treatment.ResultsAfter 9-months treatment of Semen ziziphi spinosae decoction combined VPA, morbidity of experiment group is significantly lower than that of the control group. It is also found that the differenes of imaging data and EEG data of patients were of no statistical significance.ConclusionIt is demonstrated that Semen ziziphi spinosae decoction combined VPA has superior performance in treating patients with PTE. The efficiency of Semen ziziphi spinosae decoction combined VPS in treating PTE is 93.3%, higher than the 80% of VPA. It can serve as reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.

    Release date:2020-05-19 01:07 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Preliminary study in the influencing factors of reproductive function in male patient with epilepsy

    ObjectiveTo analyse baseline information, semen, sex hormones and sexual function to understand the differences between male patient with epilepsy(MPWE) and healthy men. At the same time, we preliminarily evaluated the risk factors related to reproductive function in MPWE to provide clinical method for reducing the risk of infertility.MethodsWe collected data of 112 MPWE in the Department of Neurology, First Affiliated Hospital of Dali University from February 2019 to February 2020. Sixty-seven healthy male volunteers matching the age of the survey group were selected. All men completed semen and sex hormone test. Men with sexual life experience completed the International index of erectile function scale (IIEF-5) and the Premature ejaculation diagnostic tool (PEDT). MPWE completed the Quality of life in epilepsy-1(QOLIE-31). The baseline data, semen quality, sex hormone level and sexual function questionnaire scores of MPWE and healthy controls were compared. In addition, according to the diagnostic criteria of abnormal male reproductive function, MPWE were divided into abnormal group and normal group. Single factor analysis and binary logistic regression analysis were used to preliminarily explore the related risk factors of reproductive function in MPWE.ResultsCompared with the healthy control group, the proportion of married and childbearing, testosterone level, sperm concentration, sperm survival rate and IIEF-5 score in MPWE were significantly reduced (P<0.05). Compared with the normal group, age, body mass index, seizure frequency and drug type in the abnormal group were significant differences statistically (P<0.05). The total score and energy score of QOLIE-31 in the abnormal group were significantly lower than that in the normal group (P<0.05). Binary Logistic regression analysis indicated that energy score [B=−0.033, OR=0.967, 95%CI(0.937, 0.999)], age [B=0.879, OR=2.408, 95%CI (1.070, 5.416)], seizure frequency [B=1.788, OR=5.976, 95% CI (2.031, 17.589)].ConclusionThe reproductive function of MPWE is lower than that in healthy men. The total score, energy score, age, body mass index, seizure frequency and type of drugs will significantly affect the reproductive function of MPWE. Energy score, age and seizure frequency are independent risk factors that affect the reproductive function of MPWE. Abnormal reproductive function of MPWE was positively correlated with age and seizure frequency, but negatively correlated with energy score.

    Release date:2021-02-27 02:57 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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