Abstract

Objective: To investigate the clinical effects of composite salvia injection (CSI) matched with western medicine (WM) in treating diabetic foot. Methods: Seventy-two patients, whose diagnosis were confirmed to be diabetic foot, were randomly divided and equally assigned to the comprehensive CSI plus WM treated group and the WM control group, they were treated with the combined CSI and WM and the conventional WM respectively. The therapeutic effect was evaluated in combining with data of electromyogram and hemorrheologic investigation. Results: All the indexes were improved to various extent after treatment in both groups, but the improvement was more significant in the CSI g roup than in the WM group, shown as quickening of motor and sensory nerve conduction velocity of median nerve and lowering of blood viscosity, as compared with those before treatment, P0 01. Conclusion: CSI matched with WM in treating diabetic foot is beneficial for resulting in better effect.

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