Effects of Chinese and Western Medicine on Patients with Dengue Fever

Author:

Chen Yu-Pei1234,Ho Tzong-Shiann56,Lee Po-Chang27,Chang Hen-Hong89,Shieh Gia-Shing1011,Lee Chih-I12,Hu Wen-Long131415,Hung Yu-Chiang13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chinese Medicine, Tainan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Tainan, Taiwan

2. School of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University Tainan, Taiwan

3. Department of Pharmacy, Chia Nan University of Pharmacy & Science, Tainan, Taiwan

4. School of Chinese Medicine, China Medical University Taichung, Taiwan

5. College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University Tainan, Taiwan

6. Department of Pediatrics, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, Tainan, Taiwan

7. National Health Insurance Administration, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taipei, Taiwan

8. Graduate Institute of Integrated Medicine, College of Chinese Medicine, and Chinese Medicine Research Center, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan

9. Department of Chinese Medicine, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan

10. Department of Urology, Tainan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Tainan, Taiwan

11. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan

12. Department of Infection, Tainan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Tainan, Taiwan

13. Department of Chinese Medicine, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

14. Kaohsiung Medical University College of Medicine, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

15. Fooyin University College of Nursing, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Abstract

Dengue fever is an important epidemic disease with a high prevalence in tropical and subtropical countries. We aimed to investigate the effects of a treatment integrating traditional Chinese (TCM) and Western medicines on dengue inpatients with warning signs (i.e., group B) according to the World Health Organization dengue classification in this retrospective cohort study of medical records. Inpatients who were treated with conventional Western therapies in the absence or presence of TCM were assigned to the control and treatment groups, respectively. Data were compared using an analysis of variance, general linear analysis, and chi-square test. The most common clinical symptoms and signs of dengue fever were fever and muscle ache. The treatment group patients were significantly more likely to present general weakness and poor appetite than the control group patients. Patients in the treatment group were more likely to experience stomachache than those in the control group. Moreover, comparisons of the changes in hemoglobin and alanine aminotransferase levels over time revealed significant differences between the patient groups. Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang, Gui Pi Tang, Paeonia suffruticosa, and Clerodendrum cyrtophyllum were the most commonly administered TCM formula and single herbs in this study. Patients in the treatment group experienced a resolution of symptoms, signs, and laboratory data and were discharged smoothly, without deterioration to death or critical care. Our findings suggest that the integration of TCM and Western medicine may yield an appropriate treatment for dengue fever.

Funder

the Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan

China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan

the Higher Education Sprout Project by the Ministry of Education (MOE) in Taiwan

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine,General Medicine

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