Evaluation of the Therapeutic Effect of Liver Regulating and Spleen Regu-lating Method on Patients with Pulmonary Nodules of Phlegm Stasis Type
Objective To analyze the clinical efficacy of regulating the liver and regulating the spleen in treating pul-monary nodules with phlegm-stasis interjunction.Methods Seventy patients with pulmonary nodules of phlegm blood stasis type admitted to the Oncology Department of Weihai Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital from January to De-cember 2022 were selected as the research objects by target sampling method.They were divided into a reference group and an observation group according to different treatment methods,with thirty-five cases in each group.The ref-erence group received symptomatic treatment with levofloxacin,while the observation group received combined treat-ment with reconciliation of liver and spleen.The incidence of pulmonary nodule related indicators,traditional Chinese medicine syndrome scores,adverse reactions,and complications were compared between two groups.Results After treatment,the diameter and volume of nodules in the observation group were(5.10±0.29)mm and(60.40±7.12)mm3,respectively,which were smaller than(6.32±0.57)mm and(97.55±10.28)mm3 in the reference group,the differences were statistically significant(t=11.286,17.576,both P<0.05).The scores of various traditional Chinese medicine syn-dromes in the observation group were lower than those in the reference group,and the differences were statistically sig-nificant(all P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups(P>0.05).The incidence rate of complications in the observation group was 0,lower than 17.14%(6/35)in the reference group,the difference was statistically significant(χ2=4.557,P<0.05).Conclusion The method of regulat-ing the liver and regulating the spleen is effective in the treatment of pulmonary nodules with phlegm and blood stasis,which can alleviate patients'symptoms,and has good medical safety.
Liver regulating and spleen regulating methodPhlegm and blood stasis accumulation typePulmonary nodulesTherapeutic effectApplication valueClinical evaluation