Analysis of Clinical Effects of Huangqi Maidong Decoction Combined with Insulin Aspart Injection in the Treatment of Gestational Diabetes

  • Zhuo Liu
Keywords: Huangqi Maidong Decoction, Insulin Aspart Injection, Gestational Diabetes, Clinical Effect

Abstract

Objective: This article mainly explores the therapeutic effect of Huangqi Maidong Decoction combined with aspart insulin injection on patients with gestational diabetes. Methods: The study period was from January 20, 2017 to December 15, 2018. A total of 156 patients with gestational diabetes mellitus admitted in this hospital were selected and grouped by the randomization principle. They were grouped by randomization into the Chinese medicine group (n = 52 cases), the western medicine group (n = 52 cases) and the study group (n = 52 cases), and patients in the Chinese medicine group were treated with Huangqi Maidong Decoction. Patients in the western medicine group were treated with aspart insulin injection. And patients in the study group were treated with Huangqi Maidong Decoction combined with aspart insulin injection to help patients to recover. Four weeks are taken as a course of treatment. After one course of treatment, the three groups of patients were compared for blood glucose control and delivery mode. It is impossible to predict the outcome of pregnancy and the corresponding results. After one course of treatment, the blood glucose control, delivery mode and pregnancy outcome of the study group was better than those of the traditional Chinese medicine group and western medicine group, which was statistically significant (P < 0.05). And asphyxia occurred in the study group after the intervention. Pneumonia and hypoglycemia were significantly less than those in the traditional Chinese medicine group and the western medicine group with statistical significance (P < 0.05). Conclusion: In the clinical treatment of gestational diabetic patients, the clinical effect of Huangqi Maidong Decoction combined with aspart insulin injection is obvious. It can control the blood sugar of the patient, promote the natural delivery of the mother, and improve the pregnancy outcome and newborn outcome to ensure the safety of mothers and infants.

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Published
2020-03-26
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Original Research Article