A Clinical Observation and Study on Prunella Vulgaris Decoction in Promoting the Repair of Chronic Infective Refractory Wounds

  • Zhiwei Zhao Department of Hand Microsurgery
  • Xiaoling Li Health Management Center
  • Zhuqing Zha Department of Hand Microsurgery
  • Bo Cui Department of Hand Microsurgery
  • Yanfeng Li Department of Hand Microsurgery
Keywords: Prunella Vulgaris Decoction, Chronic Infective Refractory Wounds, Clinical Observation

Abstract

Objective: To further study the clinical efficacy of prunella vulgaris decoction in promoting the repair of chronic infective refractory wounds, and analyze and evaluate the feasibility of this treatment. Methods: A total of 80 patients with chronic infective refractory wounds were screened out from a hospital from March 2020 to March 2021. The random sampling method was used to divide the patients into the experimental group and reference group. The experimental group was treated with prunella vulgaris decoction while the reference group was treated with routine wound dressing change. Wound repair rate, bacterial negative conversion rate, healing time and clinical comprehensive efficacy in the two groups were used as evaluation indexes in this study. Results: After different treatment, the conditions of the patients in the two groups were statistically analyzed. It was found that the wound repair rate, bacterial negative conversion rate and total effective rate of the experimental group were much higher than that of the reference group. In addition, the wound healing time in the experimental group was also significantly shortened compared with that of the reference group. Conclusion: Prunella vulgaris decoction bears obvious anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effects and can accelerate the speed of wound repair, which has great practical value in clinic treatment and prosperous prospect in future development and application.

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Published
2021-07-22
Section
Original Research Article