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KMID : 0363420210350040056
Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics
2021 Volume.35 No. 4 p.56 ~ p.74
Recent Domestic and International Trends in Clinical Research of Herbal Medicine Treatment for Crohn's disease
Lee Shin-Hee

Heo Yu-Jin
Cho Yun-Soo
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to analyze the trend of herbal medicine treatment, treatment's effect and stability for Crohn's disease by reviewing clinical studies published over the past 5 years.

Methods: 22 articles which were published from 2017 to August, 2021 were obtained from the ScienceON, Research information sharing service (RISS), Koreanstudies Information Service System (KISS), Oriental medicine advanced searching integrated system (OASIS), China national knowledge infrastructure (CNKI), Pubmed. We analyzed the literature in regards to the treatment methods and results.

Results: There were 6 case reports, 1 controlled clinical trial, and 15 randomized controlled trial and in most cases, herbal medicines and Western medicines were administered in combination. The pathology of damp-heat due to spleen deficiency was the most common, and Sijunzi-tang and Shenling Baishu san were the most commonly used. As a result of the treatment, it was found that the combined administration of the herbal medicine and the Western medicine was more effective than the administration of the Western medicine alone.

Conclusions: Herbal treatment of Crohn's disease induced high cure rate safely than when only western treatment was applied. Future studies on safety and studies that can suggest specific guidelines for the combined administration of western and herbal medicines are needed.
KEYWORD
Crohn's disease, Herbal medicine, Literature review
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