Gastrointestinal Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy and Safety of Hou Gu Mi Xi in Patients With Spleen Qi Deficiency and Non-organic Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Parallel-group, Placebo-controlled Trial
This trial aims to determine whether Hou Gu Mi Xi is an effective treatment for improving symptoms and indicators in patients with spleen qi deficiency and mild gastrointestinal disorder.
Chronic gastrointestinal disorders are one of major health problems around the globe. The
annual number of patients with chronic gastrointestinal disorders was about 60 to 70 million
in American. According to the American statistics in 2014, 4.6 million admissions and 230
thousand patients died due to chronic gastrointestinal disorders. The direct or indirect
costs caused by chronic gastrointestinal disorders reached at 142 billion dollars. In China,
the incidence of chronic gastrointestinal disorders is 7.3‰ among urban residents, which
ranks No. 5 among all diseases and leads to 975 dollars of annually medical costs for per
patient.
Along with the development of medical science, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is playing
an increasingly rule in treatment of chronic gastrointestinal disorders, especially for these
mild gastrointestinal disorders which are hard to obtain efficacy in western medicine. Shen
Ling Bai Zhu San, a classic Chinese medicinal formulae originally described in Tai Ping Hui
Min He Ji Ju Fang in the Fang Song Dynasty (1102 AD), is composed of ginseng, tuckahoe,
atractylodes, baked licorice, coixenolide, Chinese yam, lotus seed, shrinkage fructus amomi,
platycodon grandiflorum, white hyacinth bean, and dried orange peel. It has effects of
replenishing qi and invigorating spleen (spleen is a TCM conception different from western
medicine), as well as penetrating wet and antidiarrheal. It is mainly used for treating the
syndrome of spleen qi deficiency, including dyspepsia, chest and stomach distress,
borborygmus and diarrhea, limb weakness, thin body, sallow complexion, pale tongue with white
and greasy coating, and weak and slow pulse, etc. In the theory of TCM, spleen is the source
for producing qi and blood and thus is the root of life. Shen Ling Bai Zhu San could
invigorate spleen by supplying spleen and remove wet, and finally nourish the stomach and
intestine.
To date, Shen Ling Bai Zhu San is mainly used to treat mild gastrointestinal disorder like
irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia in patients with a TCM syndrome of spleen
qi deficiency. Pharmacologic study revealed that Shen Ling Bai Zhu San could adjust function
of anaerobic and aerobic bacteria in gastrointestinal tract; specifically, it could improve
the proliferation of probiotics (such as bifidobacterium) and inhibit the main resistance
strains (such as enterococcus) and thus has an effect to improve gastrointestinal symptoms.
Hou Gu Mi Xi is a dietary therapy form of Shen Ling Bai Zhu San, of which removes
atractylodes and platycodon grandiflorum (two herbs that could not be used as food) from Shen
Ling Bai Zhu San, and adds perilla leaf for adapting a dietary therapy. Hou Gu Mi Xi used the
main formula of Shen Ling Bai Zhu San, so that it could theoretically maintain the treatment
effects. Although the reliable health effects of Shen Ling Bai Zhu San has been proved in
previous studies, Hou Gu Mi Xi is optimized in formula and its preparations changed from
electuary to rice paste, so that its functional mechanism and efficacy may also be different.
Therefore, the investigators plan to perform a hospital-based randomized controlled trial,
enroll patients from five hospitals in Nanchang City of Jiangxi Province in China, for
assessing efficacy and safety of Hou Gu Mi Xi on Gastrointestinal symptoms and indicators in
Patients with Spleen Qi Deficiency and Mild Gastrointestinal Disorder.
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