Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Evaluation of Removing Blood Stasis Therapy in Treating Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage Safety and Efficacy
The purpose of this research is to use the "Removing Blood Stasis Decotion" of traditional Chinese medicine treating the acute stage of cerebral hemorrhage with stroke associated pneumonia to explore the impact of "Removing Blood Stasis Therapy" on intestinal microbial flora either within the time window from 6 to 72 hours onset.
objective: to investigate the impact and immunologic mechanism of using the "Removing Blood
Stasis Decotion" treatment in SAP after Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage with the concept of
Intestinal Micro Ecological Regulation.
Methods: from 2017.01 to 2022.12, 240 cases of AICH, 306 cases of hypertension will be
included in 7 research centers. The AICH patients are randomly into 3 groups within 6 to
72hrs from onset, thus there are 3 groups and the treatment will last for 10 days: group
A,Removing Blood Stasis herbal medicine(8 herbals); Group B, herbal medicine without
Poxuezhuyu activating herbal(6 herbals); Group C, placebo medicine of Chinese medicine.All
the patients will be treated according AHA guideline of AICH and will be set to the brain CT
and chest X-ray at the onset, 24h later and 10-14days after treatment. The venous blood,feces
Specimen and the sputum will be collected in the time point of 6 to 72hrs within onset , 24h
later, and 10-14days after treatment.So the rate of enlargement of brain hematoma and the
development of SAP in the 72h later, mortality rate in the two weeks and the disability rate
in the 90 days can be evaluated.
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