Jia-jia Wu , Tian-yi Zhang , Ying-hui Qi , Min-yan Zhu , Yan Fang , Chao-jun Qi , Li-ou Cao , Ji-fang Lu , Bo-han Lu , Lu-min Tang , Jian-xiao Shen , Shan Mou
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摘要
背景益气培元方是一种中药复方制剂,在一些机构已被用于预防或延缓急性肾损伤(AKI)后肾功能的持续恶化,并显示出相当的疗效。共有 144 名参加者按照随机分配表被随机分配到两组。参试者、护理人员和评估结果的研究人员对组别分配进行盲测。YQPY组患者服用36克YQPY颗粒,每天两次,连续服用28天。主要结果测量主要结果是基线与治疗 4 周和 24 周后估计肾小球滤过率(eGFR)的变化。次要结果是基线与治疗后血清肌酐(Scr)水平的变化,以及终点事件的发生率,终点事件定义为 eGFR 比基线增加 25% 以上、eGFR >75 mL/min per 1.73 m2 或复合终点,复合终点定义为符合上述任一标准的患者总和。结果共分析了 114 名患者(YQPY 组 59 人,对照组 55 人)的数据。两组患者在第 4 周和第 24 周的 eGFR 和 Scr 平均值变化没有差异。在进一步的亚组分析中(YQPY 组 22 人,对照组 31 人),治疗 4 周后,YQPY 组的 eGFR 平均变化为 27.39 mL/min 每 1.73 m2,安慰剂组为 5.78 mL/min 每 1.73 m2,组间平均差异为 21.61 mL/min 每 1.73 m2(P < 0.001)。YQPY 组中有 13 名(59.1%)患者达到了综合终点,安慰剂组中有 5 名(16.1%)患者达到了综合终点(P = 0.002)。结论YQPY颗粒能在AKI发生4周后有效改善患者的肾功能,这表明它对改善AKI患者的短期肾脏预后具有良好的疗效。试验注册中国临床试验注册中心 ChiCTR2100051723.Please cite this article as:Wu JJ, Zhang TY, Qi YH, Zhu MY, Fang Y, Qi CJ, Cao LO, Lu JF, Lu BH, Tang LM, Shen JX, Mou S. Efficacy and safety of Yiqi Peiyuan granules for improving the short-term prognosis of patients with acute kidney injury: a multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial.J Integr Med.2024; 22(3):279-285.
Efficacy and safety of Yiqi Peiyuan granules for improving the short-term prognosis of patients with acute kidney injury: A multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial
Background
Yiqi Peiyuan (YQPY) prescription, a composite prescription of traditional Chinese medicine, has been used to prevent or delay the continued deterioration of renal function after acute kidney injury (AKI) in some institutions and has shown considerable efficacy.
Objective
This is the first randomized controlled trial to assess efficacy and safety of YQPY for improving short-term prognosis in adult patients with AKI.
Design, setting, participants and interventions
This is a prospective, double-blind, multicenter, randomized, and placebo-controlled clinical trial. A total of 144 enrolled participants were randomly allocated to two groups according to a randomization schedule. Participants, caregivers and investigators assessing the outcomes were blinded to group assignment. Patients in the YQPY group received 36 g YQPY granules twice a day for 28 days. Patients in the placebo group received a placebo in the same dose as the YQPY granules.
Main outcome measures
The primary outcome was the change in the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) between baseline and after 4 and 24 weeks of treatment. The secondary outcomes were the change of serum creatinine (Scr) level between baseline and after treatment, and the incidence of endpoint events, defined as eGFR increasing by more than 25% above baseline, eGFR >75 mL/min per 1.73 m2 or the composite endpoint, which was defined as the sum of patients meeting either of the above criteria.
Results
Data from a total of 114 patients (59 in the YQPY group and 55 in the control group) were analyzed. The mean changes in eGFR and Scr in weeks 4 and 24 had no difference between the two groups. In further subgroup analysis (22 in the YQPY group and 31 in the control group), the mean change in eGFR after treatment for 4 weeks was 27.39 mL/min per 1.73 m2 in the YQPY group and 5.78 mL/min per 1.73 m2 in the placebo group, and the mean difference between groups was 21.61 mL/min per 1.73 m2 (P < 0.001). Thirteen (59.1%) patients in the YQPY group and 5 (16.1%) in the placebo group reached the composite endpoints (P = 0.002). During the intervention, 2 and 4 severe adverse events were reported in the YQPY and placebo groups, respectively.
Conclusion
The YQPY granules can effectively improve the renal function of patients 4 weeks after the onset of AKI, indicating that it has good efficacy for improving short-term renal outcomes in patients with AKI. The YQPY granules may be a promising therapy for adults with AKI.
Trial Registration
Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ChiCTR2100051723.
Please cite this article as: Wu JJ, Zhang TY, Qi YH, Zhu MY, Fang Y, Qi CJ, Cao LO, Lu JF, Lu BH, Tang LM, Shen JX, Mou S. Efficacy and safety of Yiqi Peiyuan granules for improving the short-term prognosis of patients with acute kidney injury: a multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial. J Integr Med. 2024; 22(3): 279–285.
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