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A CONTROLLED TRIAL OF
THE EFFICACY OF THE TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE AND CISAPRIDE IN THE
TREATMENT OF CONSTIPATION IN CHILDREN Guo Xiaoqing, Pu Xiuhong,
Qiu Xiaoxia., An Tao, Feng Duanhao, Ning Jing Department of
Pediatrics, 309 Hospital of PLA ,Beijing, China Objective: To compare the efficacy of the
traditional Chinese medicine and cisapride in treating constipation of
children. Methods: The 120 children with constipation (age range: 2
month-12 years, mean age: 2.952 � 2.519 years; the course of constipation: 2.383
� 2.278 years; the defecation period before the treatment: 3.932 � 1.299
days) were randomly divided into the treatment group (63 cases)and the
control group (57 cases).The patient in treatment group were given the
traditional Chinese medicine, while cisapride in control group. Results: The effective rate in treatment group was 57/63
(90.5%) after 8 weeks, and 50/62 (79.4%) after 6 months. The effective rate
in control group was 41/57 (71.9%) after 6 weeks, and 33/57 (57.9%) after 6
months. The long-term and short-term efficacy in treatment group is higher
than that in control group. In two groups there were no significant
differences in the clinical improvement time and the defection period at
2-8 weeks after the treatment. The defection period after 6 months in
treatment group was 1.921 � 1.406 days, while 3.894 � 1.676 days in control
group. There was significant statistically. (P<0.01). Conclusion: The traditional Chinese in treating
constipation of children was more effective. Further studies should
delineate the mechanism of treatment and the effective component of the
traditional Chinese medicine. Key words: the traditional herbs, cisapride,
constipation