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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 98-101, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-707034

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Objective To analyze the characteristics of TCM syndromes of death in patients with gastric cancer;To provide some references for the clinical treatment and prognosis of gastric malignant tumor. Methods Based on hospital information system large integrated data warehouse electronic medical data, the descriptive analysis based on frequency and frequency was carried out on the general situation, sex, age, distribution of TCM syndromes and other data of the first diagnosis of gastric malignancy and treatment outcome of death. Results Totally 384 cases were included in the analysis, mainly as male, physical manual workers, and the middle-aged and elderly. TCM syndromes of the spleen and stomach deficiency was the most common, and the rest of the syndromes also included: blood stasis internal resistance, qi and yin deficiency, disharmony of liver and stomach, qi and blood deficiency, phlegm stagnation, stomach heat to weak yin. Spleen and stomach deficiency was common in the male, while qi and yin deficiency was common in the female. The number of patients aged between 18 and 44 was small; patients aged between 45 and 59 were maily spleen and stomach deficiency; patients aged between 60 and 74 were mainly qi and yin deficiency; patients aged between 75 and 89 were mainly blood stasis internal resistance. Conclusion Spleen and stomach deficiency may be one of the most central pathogens in patients with gastric cancer death, consistent with the traditional cognition of TCM "Wei Qi". In this study, the analysis of TCM syndromes in patients with death can provide a reference for real-world large data based on the early warning and risk prevention and control of death points in critically ill patients with severe gastric cancer.

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