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. 2022 Nov 16;9:1001584. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.1001584

TABLE 2.

Comparison of clinical efficacy of stress ulcer (SU) treatment between the two groups [(n) %].

Group Number of subjects 48 h-effective 72 h-effective Ineffective Effective rate
EA Group 41 11 (26.8) 24 (58.5) 6 (14.6) 35 (85.4%)
C group 40 5 (12.5) 18 (45) 17 (42.5) 23 (57.5%)
P 0.005

Referring to the “Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Non-variceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding 2015” to evaluate the efficacy. (1) 48-h effective rate: the characteristics of gastric juice and stool basically returned to normal, the symptoms of gastrointestinal bleeding stopped within 48 h after treatment, the occult blood test of gastric juice was negative, and the vital signs were stable. (2) 72-h effective rate: the symptoms of gastrointestinal bleeding stopped 48–72 h after treatment, and other symptoms were significantly improved. (3) Ineffective: the symptoms of gastrointestinal bleeding did not stop more than 72 h after treatment, and other symptoms were not significantly improved. The overall response rate was the sum of the 48-h effective rate and 72-h effective rate (43).