A pilot study of the multiherb Kampo medicine bakumondoto for cough in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

作者:Mukaida Kenichi; Hattori Noboru*; Kondo Keiichi; Morita Naoki; Murakami Isao; Haruta Yoshihiro; Yokoyama Akihito; Kohno Nobuoki
来源:Phytomedicine, 2011, 18(8-9): 625-629.
DOI:10.1016/j.phymed.2010.11.006

摘要

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of bakumondoto. Kampo medicine, on cough in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Design: A 16-week, randomized, open-labeled, cross-over design.
Setting: Outpatient clinics at one university hospital and two general hospitals in Japan from May 2007 to March 2009.
Participants: Twenty-four elderly patients (14 men and 9 women aged over 65) with COPD.
Intervention: Treatment with or without bakumondoto for 8 weeks in a cross-over design.
Measurements: The primary outcome measurements were the frequency and intensity of cough assessed by a visual analogue scale (VAS) and a daily cough diary. Secondary outcome measurements were quality of life (QOL) assessed using St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) and lung functions measured using spirometry.
Results: Treatment with bakumondoto significantly improved cough severity during the first treatment period (week 0 vs. week 8, p = 0.004) and showed a trend to decrease during the second treatment period (week 8 vs. week16, p=0.129) assessed by the VAS. Neither QOL nor lung function was affected by the treatment with bakumondoto.
Conclusion: Bakumondoto may be effective in suppressing cough in elderly patients with COPD. To further confirm the efficacy, a larger and placebo-controlled study with objective cough assessment is necessary.

  • 出版日期2011-6-15