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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 20-25, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-706984

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Objective To analyze the improved the effects of prevention and treatment by integrated tradition Chinese and Western medicine on TCM constitutions and relevant indexes of community diabetic patients; To provide a reference for the comprehensive prevention and treatment of community diabetes.Methods By using cluster sampling method, 700 patients with diabetes aged 45 to 65 in healthcare service center in Minhang District in Shanghai were chosen randomly and divided into intervention group and control group, with 350 cases in each group. The control group used information platform, and was treated with standardized management and treatment of diabetes. On the basis of the treatment of the control group, the intervention group was identified TCM constitutions once a month, developed personalized community diabetes prevention and treatment of TCM norms, and gave guidance and intervention for health preserving and disease prevention for a year. The TCM constitution improvement was observed. Diabetic symptoms grading scale and anxiety self-rating scale, depression self-rating scale were assessed, and the complications were observed.Results Before intervention: TCM constitution of yin-yang harmony (51.43%) > yin asthenia (18.29%) > qi asthenia (11.71%) > yang asthenia (9.71%) > damp-heat (1.57%). After intervention: TCM constitution of yin-yang harmony (63.71%) > yin asthenia (8.71%) > qi asthenia (6.57%), yang asthenia (6.29%) > damp-heat (1.71%). There was difference in constitutions of yin-yang harmony, yang asthenia, and damp-heat before and after and through intervention and group interaction (P<0.05). There was statistical significance in diabetes symptoms curative effect index between the two groups (P=0.021). There was statistical significance in ophthalmoscopy results before and after and through intervention and group interaction (P=0.002).Conclusion The prevention and treatment by intervention of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine can improve the TCM constitutions of diabetic patients in community and influence the symptoms of diabetes.

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World Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (4): 114-117, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-789554

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BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine whether modified shock index (MSI) is associated with mortality that is superior to heart rate, blood pressure, or the shock index (SI) in emergency patients.METHODS: A retrospective database review was performed on 22161 patients who presented to Peking Union Medical College Hospital Emergency Department and received intravenous fluids from January 1 to December 31, 2009. We gathered data of the patients on age, gender, vital signs, levels of consciousness, presenting complaints, and SI and MSI were calculated for all patients.RESULTS: Multivariate regression analysis was performed to determine the correlation between risk factors and outcome. There is a significant correlation between emergency patient mortality rate and patient's vital signs obtained at the triage desk (HR>120 beats/min, systolic BP<90 mmHg, diastolic BP<60 mmHg). MSI is a stronger predictor of emergency patient mortality compared to heart rate and blood pressure alone, whereas SI does not have a significant correlation with emergency patient mortality rate.CONCLUSION: MSI is a clinically significant predictor of mortality in emergency patients. It may be better than using heart rate and blood pressure alone. SI is not significantly correlated with the mortality rate of the emergency patient.

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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-579191

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Objective To observe effects of four extracts (water, n-butanol, acetoacetate and petro-leum benzine extracts) from Hippocampus japonicus on kidney-yang deficiency mice induced by extradiol, and reveal the modern scientific connotation about sweet-flavor, warm-nature, meridian tropism in liver and kidney. Methods Kidney-yang deficiency mice was induced by intraperitoneal injection of estradiol benzoate. Effects of four extracts from H. japonicus were observed by measuring physical signs, rectal temperature, grip strength, swimming time, autonomic mobility, creatinine (Cr) and urea (UR) level in serum, haematological indexes, testis index and seminal vesicle index. Results All the four extracts from H. japonicus could markedly improve physical signs and increase seminal vesicle index, RBC, Hb and PLT in blood, and decrease UR level in serum of kidney-yang deficiency mice, water extract and petoleum benzine extract could increase rectal temperature, grip strength, swimming time, autonomic mobility, testis index, WBC, lymphocyte (LY), monocyte (MO), and neutrophilic granulocyte (NE), n-butanol extract could increase autonomic mobility and NE, acetoacetate extract could enhance grip strength and prolong swimming time. Conclusion All above effects of extracts from H. japonicus could be as the basic of improving kidney-yang deficiency, could be an important part of the modern scientific connotation about sweet-flavor, warm-nature, meridian tropism in liver and kidney. Effects of water extract and petroleum ether extract were closer and stronger, which offer enlightenment for searching the common effective substance groups of H. japoniacs.

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