Effect of Shi’s Fumigation and Bath Formula medicinal bath on femoral artery hemodynamics and temperature exploration in rabbits with knee osteoarthritis
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Effect of Shi’s Fumigation and Bath Formula medicinal bath on femoral artery hemodynamics and temperature exploration in rabbits with knee osteoarthritis
Academic Journal of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese MedicineVol. 36, Issue 3, Pages: 78-83(2022)
ZHANG Yan,TIAN Biao,CHEN Bo,et al.Effect of Shi’s Fumigation and Bath Formula medicinal bath on femoral artery hemodynamics and temperature exploration in rabbits with knee osteoarthritis[J].Academic Journal of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2022,36(03):78-83.
ZHANG Yan,TIAN Biao,CHEN Bo,et al.Effect of Shi’s Fumigation and Bath Formula medicinal bath on femoral artery hemodynamics and temperature exploration in rabbits with knee osteoarthritis[J].Academic Journal of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2022,36(03):78-83. DOI: 10.16306/j.1008-861x.2022.03.013.
Effect of Shi’s Fumigation and Bath Formula medicinal bath on femoral artery hemodynamics and temperature exploration in rabbits with knee osteoarthritis
Objective: To study the effect of Shi’s Fumigation and Bath Formula (SFBF) medicinal bath on the hemodynamics of femoral artery in rabbits with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) and explore the appropriate treatment temperature.,Methods,2,①Sixty New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into high-temperature group, medium-temperature group, low-temperature group, sham-operated group and model group. The KOA model was established by injecting papain and levocysteine into the right knee respectively. Four weeks after modeling, the knees of rabbits in each group were treated with pure water bath temperature gradient intervention for a total of 4 weeks to explore the appropriate treatment temperature. ②Fifty rabbits were randomly divided into SFBF medicinal bath group, pure water bath group, votalin treatment group and model group to further study the effect of traditional Chinese medicine medicinal bath on the hemodynamics of femoral artery in KOA rabbits at different temperatures based on above optimal water bath intervention temperature.,Results,2,①The intervention effect of pure water bath at 40 ℃ was optimal (,P,<,0.05) on hemodynamic indexes such as femoral artery internal diameter, systolic peak flow rate, diastolic peak flow rate and vascular resistance index. ②Compared with medicinal bath at other temperatures and votalin treatment, the improvement of hemodynamic indexes on KOA rabbits of the SFBF medicinal bath at 40 ℃ was most significant (,P,<,0.05).,Conclusion,2,SFBF medicinal bath can accelerate the blood flow rate of the femoral artery in KOA rabbits, reduce vascular resistance and improve local blood circulation. And 40 ℃ is the optimal temperature for the treatment of KOA with the SFBF medicinal bath.
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石氏熏洗方药浴膝骨关节炎血流动力学中药药浴
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traditional Chinese medicine medicinal bathknee osteoarthritishemodynamicsShi’s Fumigation and Bath Formula medicinal bath
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