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Objective: To observe the effects of Chinese drugs for supplementing qi, nourishing yin and activating blood circulation on the myocardial perfusion in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients after revascularization. Methods: Eighty patients with anterior or inferior ventricular wall AMI, who had received revascularization by intravenous thrombolysis or coronary bypass, were randomized into the treated group and the control group equally, both treated with conventional Western medical treatment, but combined, respectively, Dobutamine stress echocardiography (DSE) was performed 14 days and 3 months after revascularization, respectively on every patient to observe blood perfusion extent (b value), myocardial perfusion velocity (k value) and local blood flow volume (k × b) in left ventricular infarction-related vascular segments under stressed state. Results: With 5 cases dropping out in the observation pedod (3 in the treated group and 2 in the control group), the tdal was completed in 75 patients in total. The 14-day DSE shows that the b value and k×b value of left anterior ventricular wall mid segment and apex segment, and the k value of apex segment in patients with antedor wall AMI, as well as the b value and k×b of basel segment in patients with infedor wall AMI in the treated group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). The 3-month DSE shows that the b value of apex segment, k×b value of basal segment, mid segment and apex segment of left anterior ventdcular wall in patients with anterior wall AMI as well as the b value and k x b value of basal segment of left infedor ventricular wall in patients with inferior wall AMI were all higher in the treated group than those in the control group, respectively (P<0.05). The comparison between 14-day DSE and 3-month DSE in the treated group showed that the b value of apex segment of left antedor ventdcular wall in patients with antedor wall AMI and the k×b value of apex segment and mid segment of left inferior ventdcular wall in patients with inferior wall AMI significantly increased along with the on-going treatment (P<0.05). Conclusion: Therapy with Chinese drugs for supplementing qi, noudshing yin and activating blood circulation in combination with conventional Western medical treatment could obviously improve the blood perfusion at the myocardial tissue level in infarction-related vascular segments.