Abstract

Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of bladder gasification and stasis dispersion in BPH patients with histological prostatitis after TUEP about IPSS/Qol score. Methods 126 BPH patients with histological prostatitis after TURP were divided into group A, B and C of equal number, and received oral placebo, tamsulosin, and herbal decoction a week after operation, respectively, for a course of 4 weeks.IPSS and Qol score were evaluated. Results After 5 weeks, 121 cases finished the follow-up, the unfinished were 2 cases in group A, 2 cases in group B and 1 cases in group C. The differences of the IPSS total scores, irritative subscore, obstructive subscore, quality of life score in group C(7.16±3.37)points, (4.22±2.70)points, (2.94±2.06)points, (1.47±1.44)points were statistically significant than those in group A[(13.77±4.50)points, (7.48±3.50)points, (6.29±2.63)points, (2.83±1.72)points] and group B[(12.77±5.24)points, (8.05±3.88)points, (4.72±3.24)points, (3.07±1.67)points](t=2.692, 3.544, 3.296, 2.698 and t=2.326, 3.532, 2.418, 2.414; all P<0.05). There was only obstructive subscore in group B better than that in group A(t=2.572, P<0.05). Conclusion Bladder gasification and stasis dispersion is effective for the treatment of BPH patients with histological prostatitis after TUEP about IPSS and Qol score.The clinical effect is indeed and satisfactory. Key words: Prostatic hyperplasia; Vaporization by stasis soup; Prostatitis; Transurethral resection of prostate

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