Effect of Ultrasound Transdermal Drug Delivery Combining with Semiconductor Laser on Chronic Pelvic Inflammation Disease
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ObjectiveTo study the effect of ultrasound transdermal drug delivery combining with semiconductor laser on chronic pelvic inflammation disease(CPID).Methods80 CPID patients were divided into two groups randomly: 40 cases for treating group who accepted ultrasound transdermal drug delivery and semiconductor laser. 40 cases for the control group who accepted ultrasound transdermal drug delivery only. After 30 days of treating, a Condition-Score was assessed. ResultsIn the treating group, 18 cured, 19 remarkable effective, 3 effective, which was significant improved compared with that in the control group, 6 cases cured, 21 cases remarkably effect, 10 cases effective, 3 case ineffective(P0.01).ConclusionUltrasound transdermal drug delivery combined with semiconductor laser is more effective on chronic pelvic inflammation disease.
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