Clinical Study of Ejiaozhu Combined with Dydrogesterone in the Treatment of Threatened Abortion in Early Pregnancy
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of ejiaozhu combined with dydrogesterone in the treatment of threatened abortion in early pregnancy.Methods 60 patients with threatened abortion in early pregnancy were studied from March 2021 to March 2022 in Jiangxi Maternal and Child Health Hospital.Randomized number table method was used for grouping,30 cases in each group.The two groups of patients were treated with routine symptomatic treatment after admission.The control group was treated with dydrogesterone on this basis.The observation group was treated with ejiaozhu on the basis of the control group.The clinical efficacy,symptom relief time,serum hormone index[(HCG),estradiol(E2),progesterone(P)]test results and pregnancy outcome(abortion,premature delivery,term delivery)were compared between the two groups.Results After the treatment,the total effective rate of treatment in the observation group was 93.33%,higher than 73.33%in the control group,with significant difference between the data(P<0.05);the stopping time of vaginal bleeding,the relieving time of waist and abdominal pain,and the relieving time of waist and knee tenderness in the observation group were shorter than those in the control group,with significant difference between the data(P<0.05);the detection results of serum HCG,E2 and P in the observation group were higher than those in the control group after treatment,and the difference between the data was significant(P<0.05);the full-term rate in the observation group was 93.33%,which was higher than 73.33%in the control group.There was a significant difference between the data(P<0.05).Conclusion For the patients with threatened abortion in early pregnancy,the treatment of ejiaozhu combined with dydrogesterone has a significant effect,which can improve the symptoms,serum hormone indicators and pregnancy outcome of the patients,and is worthy of clinical recommendation.
Threatened abortion in early pregnancyEjiaozhuDydrogesteroneHormonesPregnancy outcome