Traditional Chinese medicine prescription for increasing success rate of PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) puncturing by expanding peripheral blood vessel, and preparation method of traditional Chinese medicine prescription

A technology that expands peripheral blood vessels and has a high success rate. It is applied in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. It can solve the problems of difficulty in popularization and difficulty in equipping ultrasound equipment, and achieve the effects of improving comfort, reducing the cost of disposable materials, and being widely used in clinical promotion.

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-07-29
QINGDAO MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL
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At present, ultrasound-guided puncture is often used at home and abroad, which greatly improves the success rate of puncture. However, special ultrasound equipment is required, special puncture tools are required for use, and puncture nurses need special training and qualifications. At present, domestic hospitals that carry out PICC catheterization It is difficult to be equipped with special ultrasound equipment for catheterization of more than 100,000 to hundreds of thousands of yuan, and patients may not accept puncture tools worth hundreds of yuan, so this technology is currently difficult to popularize

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[0026] A traditional Chinese medicine prescription for expanding peripheral blood vessels and improving the success rate of PICC puncture, characterized in that the prescription is composed of the following ingredients: 1-3 parts of ground beetle, 1-5 parts of Panax notoginseng, 2-5 parts of leech, 2-5 parts of earthworm 5 parts, 3-5 parts of peach kernel, 3-10 parts of safflower, 3-5 parts of woody fragrance, 3-5 parts of turmeric, 2-5 parts of Wang Buliuxing, 2-5 parts of arborvitae leaves, clematis 2-5 parts, 2-5 parts of Ginkgo biloba, 3-5 parts of Achyranthes bidentata, 2-5 parts of Eucommia ulmoides, 3-10 parts of Chuanxiong, 3-10 parts of Caulis Spatholobus, 2-5 parts of black herb, 1-3 parts of Qianghuo 1-5 parts of cassia twig, 1-3 parts of mulberry branch, 1-2 parts of turpentine, 1-3 parts of knotweed, 2-5 parts of wild chrysanthemum, 2-5 parts of Viola chinensis, 2-5 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, Corydalis Corydalis 1-5 parts, Angelica 2-5 parts.

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The invention discloses a traditional Chinese medicine prescription for increasing a success rate of PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) puncturing by expanding a peripheral blood vessel. The traditional Chinese medicine prescription comprises the following components: 1-3 parts of ground beetle, 1-5 parts of panax notoginseng, 2-5 parts of leech, 2-5 parts of lumbricus, 3-5 parts of peach kernel, 3-10 parts of carthamus tinctorius, 3-5 parts of radix aucklandiae, 3-5 parts of radix curcumae, 2-5 parts of cowherb seed, 2-5 parts of cacumen biotae, 2-5 parts of radix clematidis, 2-5 parts of folium ginkgo, 3-5 parts of achyranthes bidentata, 2-5 parts of eucommia, 3-10 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 3-10 parts of caulis spatholobi, 2-5 parts of radix linderae, 1-3 parts of notopterygium root, 1-5 parts of ramulus cinnamomi, 1-3 parts of ramulus mori, 1-2 parts of rosin, 1-3 parts of polygonum cuspidatum, 2-5 parts of flos chrysanthemi indici, 2-5 parts of herba violae, 2-5 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 1-5 parts of rhizoma corydalis and 2-5 parts of Chinese angelica. The traditional Chinese medicine prescription lowers the treatment cost, can obviously expand the blood vessel, can reduce mechanical phlebitis caused by a fine blood vessel during puncturing, raises a comfort level of a patient, and has wide clinic popularization significance.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a traditional Chinese medicine prescription and its application and preparation method, in particular to a traditional Chinese medicine prescription and a preparation method for expanding peripheral blood vessels and increasing the success rate of PICC puncture, belonging to the field of traditional Chinese medicine. Background technique [0002] In 1929, German surgeon Forssmann inserted a 4Fr ureteral catheter from the vein in the anterior cubital fossa of his arm, becoming the first peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) in the world. In the 1970s, PICCs were reintroduced into clinical use with good materials. In the 1980s, PICC was used abroad in NICU and home care patients who needed medium and long-term infusion therapy. It was introduced into my country by the United States in the 1990s and began to be applied clinically. Compared with peripheral venipuncture, PICC has the advantages of greatly reducing the pain...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61K36/9066A61P9/00A61P11/00A61K35/62A61K35/64
Inventor 王珉赵美玲韩玉芳王侠
Owner QINGDAO MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL
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