Protective effect of rhubarb combined with ulinastatin for patients with sepsis

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Background:Sepsis is the leading cause of death in critically ill patients. Ulinastatin (UTI), a protease inhibitor, and rhubarb, used as a traditional Chinese medication, are proved to be effective in treating sepsis, but the effect of the combination therapy of these two drugs on sepsis remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effect of the combination treatment of UTI and rhubarb on sepsis patients.Methods:A total of 75 septic patients were randomly divided into control group, UTI group, Rhubarb group, and UTI plus Rhubarb group. Clinical data and score of Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) were collected; lymphocyte subtypes in the peripheral blood were analyzed before and after the 5-day treatment in the Intensive Care Unit.Results:All the therapeutic interventions (UTI alone, rhubarb alone, or UTI plus rhubarb) significantly reduced the levels of C-Reactive protein, white blood cell density, lactic acid, and APACH II scores, and elevated the levels of CD4/CD8, but only UTI plus rhubarb treatment obviously decreased the level of procalcitonin.Conclusion:This study suggested that the combination of UTI and rhubarb may be a promising therapeutic scheme to ameliorate sepsis.

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Meng, F., Du, C., Zhang, Y., Wang, S., Zhou, Q., Wu, L., … Yang, X. (2020). Protective effect of rhubarb combined with ulinastatin for patients with sepsis. Medicine (United States), 99(7). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000018895

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