Objective:To observe the clinic therapeutic effectiveness and safety of sequential therapy integrated with Traditional Chinese and Western medicine for treatment of children mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia with phlegm-heat obstructing lung syndrome compared with Azithromycin only.Methods:In our retrospective study,30 cases of mycoplasma pneumonia patients with phlegm-heat obstructing lung syndrome who were hospitalized at Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Yantai between August 2016 and December 2016 were included.The patients were randomly divided into twogroups.The treatment group was treated with Traditional Chinese medicine and azithromycin,while the control group was treated with azithromycin only.The symptoms,signs,tongue coating and other clinical manifestations of all patients were recorded daily.Results:In the treatment group,1 case was cured,14 cases were markedly effective,0 cases were effective,0 cases were ineffective and the cure-remarkable-effectiveness rate was 100%.While in the control group,0 cases were cured,13 cases were markedly effective,2 cases were effective,0 cases were ineffective,and the cure-remarkable-effectiveness rate was 86.67%.In the TCM syndrome,the treatment group,1 case was cured,9 cases were markedly effective,5 cases were effective,0 cases were ineffective and the cure-remarkable-effectiveness rate was 66.67%;While in the control group,0 cases were cured,5 cases were markedly effective,10 cases were effective,0 cases were ineffective,and the cure-remarkable-effectiveness rate was 33.33%.Although there were no significant statistical differences(P>0.05)between the two groups,the curative effect of treatment group appears more reliable.Conclusion:The sequential therapy integrated with Traditional Chinese and Western medicine could quickly and effectively improve the clinic symptoms of children mycoplasma pneumoniae without observable side effect.In the present study,the sequential therapy integrated with traditional Chinese and western medicine is safe and effective. |