Effect comparison of vitamin B6 through different administration routes in the treatment of pregnancy hyperemesis
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Abstract
Objective:To explore the clinical effects of vitamin B6 through oral, intravenous infusion and acupoint injection in the treatment of pregnancy hyperemesis.Methods:Eighty-four patients with pregnancy hyperemesis were randomly divided into the group A, B and C(28 cases each group).The A, B and group C were treated with vitamin B6 by oral, intravenous infusion and acupoint injection, respectively.The motilin levels and treatment effects in 3 groups were observed before and after treatment.Results:The total efficiency in group A(100.00%) was significantly higher than that in group B(71.43%) and group C(82.14%) after 1 week of treatment(P<0.01).The level of motilin in group C(133.53±33.16) ng/L was significantly higher than that in other two groups after treatment(P<0.01).One case with subcutaneous hemorrhage caused by short pressing time in group C was improved by himself.Conclusions:Acupoint injection of vitamin B6 can effectively improve the motilin secretion, promote gastrointestinal motility and prevent hyperemesis gravidarum.The curative effect of vitamin B6 is obviously superior to the oral and intravenous drip, and which is worthy of the clinical promotion.
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