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Cohort Study on the Treatment of Severe Pneumonia with Traditional Chinese Medicine
Sponsor: Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Summary
This is a multicenter, prospective cohort study, with syndrome differentiation and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine as the exposure factor. Patients using syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine combined with conventional treatment of Western medicine are classified as the treatment cohort of Integrated Chinese and Western medicine, and patients using conventional treatment of Western medicine only are classified as the treatment cohort of Western medicine
Official title: Cohort Study on the Efficacy of Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Differentiation Scheme in Adjuvant Treatment of Severe Pneumonia Based on the Real World
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1016
Start Date
2024-09-20
Completion Date
2027-10-30
Last Updated
2024-09-26
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)
Taking the use of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome differentiation treatment as the exposure factor, the continuous use of traditional Chinese medicine for 3-5 days was defined as mild exposure, continuous use of traditional Chinese medicine for 6-10 days as moderate exposure, and continuous use of traditional Chinese medicine for more than 10 days as severe exposure. The exposed group used TCM syndrome differentiation therapy combined with conventional western medicine treatment (integrative medicine treatment cohort), and the non exposed group used conventional western medicine treatment without standardized TCM syndrome differentiation treatment (Western medicine treatment cohort). The treatment plan was formulated by the clinician, and the researcher did not intervene.
non traditional Chinese medicine (non-TCM)
Taking the use of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome differentiation treatment as the exposure factor, the continuous use of traditional Chinese medicine for 3-5 days was defined as mild exposure, continuous use of traditional Chinese medicine for 6-10 days as moderate exposure, and continuous use of traditional Chinese medicine for more than 10 days as severe exposure. The exposed group used TCM syndrome differentiation therapy combined with conventional western medicine treatment (integrative medicine treatment cohort), and the non exposed group used conventional western medicine treatment without standardized TCM syndrome differentiation treatment (Western medicine treatment cohort). The treatment plan was formulated by the clinician, and the researcher did not intervene.
Locations (1)
The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Zhengzhou, Henan, China