| Literature DB >> 33938874 |
Lei Qiao1, Luo-Jia Wang2, Yang Wang3, Ying Chen3, Hai-Lan Zhang3, Shu-Cheng Zhang3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Management of constipation is still challenging in childhood. The pharmacological effect of XiaojiDaozhi Decoction, a prescription of Chinese Herbal Medicine (CHM), has been well described for the treatment of food and Qi stagnation which account for childhood constipation. However, the efficacy and safety of XiaojiDaozhi Decoction in childhood constipation remains unclear.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33938874 PMCID: PMC8096462 DOI: 10.14309/ctg.0000000000000345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Transl Gastroenterol ISSN: 2155-384X Impact factor: 4.396
Composition and roles of CHM
| Composition | Percent (%) | Dose (g/kg) | Maximum dosage(g) | Pharmacological effects |
| 12.5 | 0.75 | 20 | CHM: eliminating food stagnation and flatulence. | |
| 8.33 | 0.5 | 15 | CHM: relieving food stagnation and flatulence, driving Qi and liquid downward. | |
| 6.67 | 0.4 | 12 | CHM: pushing Qi downward and relieving food stagnation and flatulence. | |
| 8.33 | 0.5 | 15 | CHM: promoting circulation of Qi and relieving food stagnation and flatulence. | |
| 6.67 | 0.4 | 12 | CHM: eliminating food stagnation and coordinating the function of Pi. | |
| 6.67 | 0.4 | 12 | CHM: promoting Qi downward, relieving flatulence, and eliminating dampness. | |
| 8.33 | 0.5 | 15 | CHM: moistening the bowel and softening the stools. | |
| 21.66 | 1.3 | 36 | CHM: coordinating the function of Pi, enriching Qi, and moistening the bowel | |
| 6.67 | 0.4 | 12 | CHM: guiding Qi downward, moistening the bowel, and purging the stools. | |
| 6.67 | 0.4 | 12 | CHM: nourishing Yin and harmonizing homeostasis. | |
| 5.0 | 0.3 | 9 | CHM: draining heat and purging the stools. | |
| 2.5 | 0.15 | 4 | CHM: harmonizing homeostasis, moistening the bowel, and purging the stools. |
CHM, Chinese Herbal Medicine.
Figure 1.The consort flow diagram. CHM, Chinese Herbal Medicine.
The demographic and baseline data
| Placebo (n = 100) | CHM (n = 100) | |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 48 (48%) | 51 (51%) |
| Female | 52 (52%) | 49 (49%) |
| Age (yr) | 6.61 ± 2.79 | 6.24 ± 2.20 |
| Duration (mo) | 6.78 ± 3.10 | 6.51 ± 2.80 |
| Weight (kg) | 24.87 ± 9.22 | 23.76 ± 7.77 |
| Bowel movements per wk | 2.99 ± 1.47 | 2.74 ± 1.27 |
| Large diameter or scybalous stools | 67 (67%) | 61 (61%) |
| Painful or hard bowel movements | 56 (56%) | 55 (55%) |
| Excessive volitional stool retention | 26 (26%) | 27 (27%) |
| Encopresis | 21 (21%) | 23 (23%) |
CHM, Chinese Herbal Medicine.
Global symptom assessment
| Placebo (n = 100) | CHM (n = 100) | χ2 and | |
| At the end of treatment | |||
| Effective | 42 (42%) | 69 (69%) | |
| Invalid | 58 (58%) | 31 (31%) | χ2 = 14.759, |
| At the end of follow-up | |||
| Effective | 31 (31%) | 62 (62%) | |
| Invalid | 69 (69%) | 38 (38%) | χ2 = 19.315, |
CHM, Chinese Herbal Medicine.
Primary outcome assessment
| Placebo (n = 100) | CHM (n = 100) | χ2 and | |
| Satisfied with bowel function | |||
| Baseline, week 0 | |||
| At the end of treatment | 38(38%) | 67(67%) | χ2 = 16.862, |
| At the end of follow-up | 25(25%) | 56(56%) | χ2 = 19.940, |
| Increased CSBMs ≥3 per wk from baseline | |||
| Baseline, week 0 | |||
| At the end of treatment | 26(26%) | 46(46%) | χ2 = 8.681, |
| At the end of follow-up | 19(19%) | 40(40%) | χ2 = 10.602, |
CHM, Chinese Herbal Medicine.
Secondary outcome assessment
| Placebo (n = 100) | CHM (n = 100) | χ2 and | |
| Bowel movements per wk | |||
| Baseline, week 0 | 2.99 ± 1.47 | 2.74 ± 1.27 | |
| At the end of treatment | 4.02 ± 1.92 | 5.19 ± 1.57 | |
| At the end of follow-up | 3.76 ± 1.83 | 5.00 ± 1.54 | |
| Large diameter or scybalous stools | |||
| Baseline, week 0 | 67 (67%) | 61 (61%) | |
| At the end of treatment | 54 (54%) | 36 (36%) | χ2 = 7.124, |
| At the end of follow-up | 58 (58%) | 41 (41%) | χ2 = 6.825, |
| Painful or hard bowel movements | |||
| Baseline, week 0 | 56 (56%) | 55 (55%) | |
| At the end of treatment | 47 (47%) | 32 (32%) | χ2 = 8.965, |
| At the end of follow-up | 50 (50%) | 35 (35%) | χ2 = 10.177, |
| Excessive volitional stool retention | |||
| Baseline, week 0 | 26 (26%) | 27 (27%) | |
| At the end of treatment | 20 (20%) | 13 (7.32%) | χ2 = 4.668, |
| At the end of follow-up | 21 (21%) | 15 (8.54%) | χ2 = 3.865, |
| Encopresis | |||
| Baseline, week 0 | 21( 21%) | 23 (23%) | |
| At the end of treatment | 15 (15%) | 6 (6%) | χ2 = 9.046, |
| At the end of follow-up | 16 (16%) | 8 (8%) | χ2 = 7.591, |
CHM, Chinese Herbal Medicine.