YANG Qing, YANG Qianyun, CHENG Jiawen, NING Yaling, SUN Xinna, CHEN Guangying, ZHAO Xuefang. Effect of dialectical massage in the auxiliary treatment of refractory Mycoplasma pneumonia in children[J]. Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice, 2024, 28(14): 87-91, 95. DOI: 10.7619/jcmp.20240020
Citation: YANG Qing, YANG Qianyun, CHENG Jiawen, NING Yaling, SUN Xinna, CHEN Guangying, ZHAO Xuefang. Effect of dialectical massage in the auxiliary treatment of refractory Mycoplasma pneumonia in children[J]. Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice, 2024, 28(14): 87-91, 95. DOI: 10.7619/jcmp.20240020

Effect of dialectical massage in the auxiliary treatment of refractory Mycoplasma pneumonia in children

  • Objective To analyze the effects of massage therapy on the inflammatory state and lung function of pediatric refractory Mycoplasma pneumonia (RMPP).
    Methods A total of 320 children with RMPP treated in Hebei Seventh People′s Hospital from September 2022 to August 2023 were selected in the study. According to different treatment methods, they were divided into two groups, with 160 cases in each group. The western medicine group was given conventional anti-inflammatory and other symptomatic treatment, while the massage group was given dialectical massage treatment based on the western medicine group. The clinical efficacy, duration of disappearance of clinical symptoms, pulmonary function indexes, serum inflammatory factors, immune function indexes and total incidence of adverse reactions were compared between the two groups.
    Results The total effective rate of massage group was higher than that of control group (P < 0.05). The disappearance time of fever, cough, sputum and lung moist rales in observation group was shorter than that in control group (P < 0.05). After treatment, the peak expiratory flow (PEF), maximum mid-expiratory flow (MMEF) and forced vital capacity (FVC) in the massage group were higher than those in the control group (P < 0.05). The levels of serum C-reactive protein (CRP), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in the massage group were lower than those in the control group after treatment (P < 0.05). After treatment, CD3+, CD4+, CD4+/CD8+ in the massage group were higher than those in the control group (P < 0.05), and CD8+ was lower than that in the control group (P < 0.05). There was nosignificant difference in the total incidence of adverse reactions between the massage group and the western medicine group (P>0.05).
    Conclusion Massage based on syndrome differentiation combined with western medicine can effectively relieve fever, cough and other symptoms of RMPP children, reduce inflammatory response, improve lung function and immune function, and has less adverse reactions.
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