Abstract

Objective To observe the effect of Succinate injection combined with Bifico on the myocardial enzymes changes of the children with rotavirus enteritis. Methods A total of 146 children with rotavirus enteritis were enrolled and included in this study. Children were randomly divided into the control group (n=73) and the observation group (n=73). The control group was received Bifico on the basis of routine treatment, and observation group was received Succinate injection combined with Bifico. The IL-17, IL-6, TNF-α, LDH, CK, and CKMB was detected by ELISA. The rates of clinical effects was compared. Results After treatment, the IL-17 (22.35 ± 4.21 ng/ml vs. 30.24 ± 6.07 ng/ml, t=2.395), IL-6(31.26 ± 6.14 ng/ml vs. 43.72 ± 8.22 ng/ml, t=2.347), TNF-α (35.62 ± 6.24 ng/ml vs. 49.18 ± 8.72 ng/ml, t=2.421), LDH (135.16 ± 31.25 U/L vs. 174.08 ± 40.22 U/L, t=2.373), CK (37.82 ± 7.39 U/L vs. 50.21 ± 11.16 U/L, t=2.385), and CKMB (90.14 ± 11.63 U/L vs. 113.22 ± 18.35 U/L, t=2.392) in the observation group were lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). The rates of clinical effects was 94.5% (69/73) in the observation group and 83.6% (61/73) in the control group. There was significant difference between the two groups (χ2=2.352, P=0.047). Conclusions The Succinate injection combined with Bifico could reduce the inflammatory indices and alleviate the myocardial injury in the RVE patients. Key words: Enteritis; Rotavirus infections; Succinate injection; Bifico; Myocardial enzymes

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