Clinical effects of Xinmailong therapy in patients with chronic heart failure.

Int J Med Sci

Cardiovascular Internal Department, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, P.R. China, 410008.

Published: September 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Over the past century, researchers have attempted to identify effective treatments for chronic heart failure (CHF), but challenges like complex causes and poor early diagnosis persist.
  • A study was conducted to compare the effects of traditional Chinese medicine, Xinmailong, with standard Western treatments on CHF patients, involving symptomatic measurements taken before, during, and after a 15-day treatment period.
  • Results showed that after treatment, both groups experienced significant improvements in key health metrics, but Xinmailong demonstrated nearly double the effectiveness compared to the standard treatments.

Article Abstract

In the last 100 years, intensive studies have been done on the identification of the systematic approaches to find the cure for the chronic heart failure, however the mystery remains unresolved due to its complicated pathogenesis and ineffective early diagnosis. The present investigation was aimed to evaluate the potential effects of the traditional chinese medicine, Xinmailong, on the chronic heart failure (CHF) patients as compared to the standard western medical treatment available so far. In our study, we selected two groups of voluntary CHF patients at the Xiangya Hospital, which were allowed to administrate Xinmailong or standard treatments, respectively. Another group of voluntary healthy individuals were recruited as the control group. The treatment effectiveness was measured by five symptomatic factors, i.e. angiotensin II (Ang_II), high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs_CRP), Left Ventricular End Systolic Volume Index (LVESVI), left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT_proBNP), between the control group and the CHF patients at different stages of drug administration and in different treatment groups. The timeline for the full dose administration was set to 15 days and five measurements as indicated above were taken on every 0, 7th and 15th day of the drug administration respectively. In the conducted study, similar symptomatic measurements were observed on day 0 in both treatment groups, and slight improvements were observed on 7th day. It was observed that after a full course of drug administration for 15 days, both of the treatment groups achieved statistically significant improvements in all the five measures, but Xinmailong was found to be more (almost double) statistically significant as compared with the available drug treatments for chronic heart failure.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3619101PMC
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