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Clinical observation on treatment of Tourette syndrome by integrative medicine
  
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KeyWord:Tourette syndrome  integrative Chinese and Western medical treatment  clinical observation
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An-yuan Li Department of Integrative Medicine, Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan, 250021, China sdslyy@163.com 
Shan Cong Department of Pediatrics, Jining First People’s Hospital, Shandong, 272111, China  
Hong Lu Department of Integrative Medicine, Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan, 250021, China  
Ji-jun Li Department of Integrative Medicine, Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan, 250021, China  
Lin Zhao Department of Integrative Medicine, Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan, 250021, China  
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Abstract:
      Objective  To explore the clinical efficacy of integrative Chinese and Western medicine in treating Tourette syndrome (TS). Methods Methods  Ninety children with TS were randomized into two groups by randomizing: digital table method: the 60 patients in the treated group were treated by Ningdong Granule (宁动颗粒, NDG) plus haloperidol, and the 30 in the control group treated by haloperidol alone. The course for both groups was 6 months. Conditions of the patients were estimated before and after treatment with Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS), the short-term efficacy, adverse reaction of treatment were assessed at the end of treatment, and the long-term efficacy as well as the recurrent rate were evaluated half a year after the treatment was ended. Results  Of the 60 patients in the treated group, the treatment on 36 was evaluated as remarkably effective, 21 as effective, and 3 as ineffective, the total effective rate being 95.0% (57/60), while of the 30 patients in the control group, the corresponding data were 9, 13, 8 and 73.3% (22/30), respectively, differences between groups in markedly effective rate and total effective rate were statistically significant (χ2=7.20, and χ2=6.85, P<0.01). The improvement on the condition of illness, motor tic and vocal tic, as well as the long-term efficacy of treatment were all better in the treated group than in the control group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). The incidence of adverse reaction and the recurrent rate in the treated group were 13.3% (8/60) and 8.3% (5/60) respectively, all were lower than those in the control group, 36.7% (11/30) and 43.3 (13/30), showing statistical significances (P<0.05 and P<0.01). Conclusion  Integrative medical treatment on TS was markedly effective in clinical practice with less adverse reaction and lower recurrent rate. Supported by the Research Fund from Shandong Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (No. 2005064)
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