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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1030221

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[Objective]To summarize the clinical experience of Professor CHEN Jian in treating periodic fever syndrome(PFS)in children from"latent fire".[Methods]Through outpatient follow-up study,collection of medical records and review of relevant literature,this paper summarized the etiology,pathogenesis and Professor CHEN's treatment experience of PFS in children from"latent fire",and a case was presented for verification.[Results]Professor CHEN believes that the core pathogenesis of PFS in children is"latent fire".Phlegm,poison and stasis are not only pathological products,but also important pathogenic factors throughout the course of the disease.Depression is the pathological state of the whole course of the disease.In the treatment,the method of supplementing Qi to remove heat or nourishing Yin to clear heat is used and combined with regulating Qi,and the self-prepared prescription is the effective treatment of PFS in children.The main symptom of the case was periodic fever,which was differentiated as Yin deficiency fever.The treatment of nourishing Yin and clearing heat,promoting Qi movement and relieving depression was applied,and good effect was achieved.[Conclusion]Professor CHEN's treatment of PFS in children from"latent fire"is effective,has certain guiding significance,and is worthy of clinical reference.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1030242

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[Objective]To explore the application and effect of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)clinical decision-making system in the treatment of moderate or severe intrauterine adhesion(IUA).[Methods]A prospective randomized controlled trial was conducted.Patients with moderate or severe IUA who underwent hysteroscopic uterine adhesiolysis in a tertiary hospital of TCM in Hangzhou from January 2022 to December 2022 were selected.The patients were divided into control group(51 cases),decision system group(53 cases)and clinician group(54 cases)according to whether they were treated by TCM dominant disease clinical decision-making system.The improvement of menstrual volume,American Fertility Society(AFS)score,endometrial thickness,endometrial blood flow parameters and the efficacy of TCM accompanying symptoms were compared among the three groups before and after treatment.[Results]Compared with control group,the menstrual volume of decision system group and clinician group were significantly improved(P<0.05),but there was no significant difference between decision system group and clinician group(P>0.05).Compared with control group,the AFS scores of uterine cavity in decision system group and clinician group were significantly decreased(P<0.01),and there was no significant difference between decision system group and clinician group(P>0.05).The endometrial thickness was significantly increased and the endometrial blood flow parameters were significantly decreased in the three groups after treatment,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.01),but there was no significant difference among the three groups before and after treatment(P>0.05).Compared with control group and decision system group,the clinical physician group had significantly improved efficacy of TCM accompanying symptoms(P<0.05),and there was no significant difference between control group and decision system group(P>0.05).[Conclusion]TCM clinical decision system for IUA can significantly improve the menstrual volume of patients with moderate or severe IUA,reduce postoperative AFS score and prevent the recurrence of adhesion.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1030253

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[Objective]To explore the medication rule of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS)through data mining based on the distribution of syndromes.[Methods]Randomized controlled trials of TCM syndrome differentiation in the treatment of PCOS from CNKI,Wanfang Data Platform,VIP full-text database,Web of Science and PubMed were systematically searched.Exce12019,SPSS Modeler 18.0,SPSS Statistics 26.0 and other softwares were used for data analysis to explore the drug characteristics and rules of TCM treatment of PCOS based on syndrome distribution.[Results]A total of 281 literatures were included,including 3 427 frequent Chinese drugs,among which spleen deficiency phlegm dampness was the most involved syndrome type,and Angelicae Sinensis Radix,Poria cocos,Cuscuta chinensis Lam and so on were the most frequently used Chinese medicines.The amount of prescription drugs was mostly between 10~20 g,deficiency tonic drugs were the most common efficacy type in prescription,and warm and plain were the most common drug properties.Sweet and pungent were the most common drug flavors,while liver,kidney and spleen channels were the most common drug normalization channels.Drug types were also different under different syndrome types.Association rule analysis and cluster analysis were conducted on the top 3 syndrome types,and complex network diagram and tree diagram were drawn to explore the characteristics and rules of TCM treatment of PCOS under different syndrome types.[Conclusion]The clinical manifestations of PCOS are highly heterogeneous,and the treatment mainly focuses on tonifying the spleen and kidney,regulating Qi,resolving phlegm and removing blood stasis.The treatment methods of patients with different syndrome types are also different.TCM syndrome differentiation has unique advantages in the treatment of PCOS with significant effects,and the clinical treatment should be based on reasonable syndrome differentiation.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1016478

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The term ''panvascular'' refers to the human vascular system, which is a complex network of arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels. Panvascular diseases refer to a group of vascular system diseases, with vascular atherosclerosis as the common pathological feature. The panvascular diseases in target organs such as the heart, brain, kidney, and limbs are caused by ischemia or bleeding, including arterial system diseases, venous system diseases, microcirculation system diseases, and Zangfu organ-blood vessel diseases. The concept of panvascular diseases integrates vascular lesions and target organ damage. In clinical practice, blood vessels in multiple regions are regarded as a large vascular unit system, and vascular lesions and the induced target organ damage are considered as a whole. Based on the holistic concept and the Zangxiang theory in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the ''blood vessel-Zangfu organ-syndrome differentiation and treatment'' network is built, on the basis of which a pattern of vascular disease-Zangfu organ dysfunction-syndrome differentiation and treatment is applied to the TCM diagnosis and treatment of panvascular diseases. The theory of treating arterial system diseases from the heart, venous system diseases from the kidneys, and microvascular system diseases from the liver is proposed. According to the causes identified based on syndrome differentiation, this paper summarizes the methods of reinforcing Yang and activating blood (including warming Yang and activating blood, replenishing Qi and activating blood, replenishing Qi, nourishing Yin and activating blood, activating Yang and blood, dispersing cold and activating blood), cooling blood and resolving stasis, tonifying kidney and promoting urination coupled with activating blood and dredging vessels, nourishing Yin and tonifying kidney coupled with activating blood and dredging vessels, and soothing liver and regulating Qi coupled with activating blood and dredging collaterals, as well as wind-extinguishing medicines, applied to the treatment of panvascular diseases, aiming to provide methods and ideas for the treatment of vascular diseases with TCM.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1026869

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As an emerging discipline that combines traditional diagnostic methods with modern scientific technology,micro syndrome differentiation has good prospects for development,but there are some controversies in the research process.Based on ancient and modern literature,this article reviewed the origin and flow of research on micro syndrome differentiation,and summarized the problems to be improved in the process of research on micro syndrome differentiation from three aspects:application of disease type,guiding ideology and micro indicators.Based on this,the article further expounded the new thinking on"near-micro"syndrome differentiation from three aspects:connotation,scope of application,and links to traditional identification and micro-identification,and pointed out that the modern medical detection basis should be incorporated into the field of TCM syndrome differentiation,and at the same time,it should be based on the overall thinking mode of TCM,which would provide a new idea for the development of modern TCM diagnosis technology.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-989595

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Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) belongs to the category of "consumptive disease" in TCM, and its occurrence is based on "internal deficiency" of the body causing by the tumor. Its nature is intermingled deficiency and excess. Its pathogenesis is the deficiency of qi, blood, yin and yang and zang-fu viscera dysfunction caused by disorders of "rise and fall of middle qi" and kidney origin depletion. The theory of "treating overstrain syndrome with warming methods" originates from Huang Di Nei Jing, which proposes that warming methods are the basic methods of treating consumptive disease. Therefore, starting from the cause and pathogenesis of CRF, this article sorted out the theoretical origin of "treating overstrain syndrome with warming methods", and discussed the clinical application of warming methods for the treatment of CRF combining with modern clinical research, with the purpose to provide references for clinical practice.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1019841

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Primary liver cancer(PLC)is one of the most common malignant tumors of digestive system in clinic.TCM plays an important role in the treatment of PLC.After sorting out the medical records and literatures related to the syndrome types of primary liver cancer in recent years,it was found that the syndrome type of qi stagnation and blood stasis was one of the important syndrome types of primary liver cancer.This article discusses and supplements the syndrome type of qi stagnation and blood stasis from the aspects of etiology and pathogenesis,proportion of syndrome types,staging of liver cancer,objective indicators of liver cancer,etc.It provides a new understanding for the treatment of primary liver cancer based on syndrome differentiation,so as to improve the clinical cure rate of liver cancer,alleviate the clinical symptoms of patients,improve the quality of life,and prolong the survival period.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1030186

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[Objective]To explore the connotation and feasibility of prevention and treatment of monkeypox by traditional Chinese medicine(TCM),in order to reduce the public health pressure and economic loss caused by the transmission of monkeypox virus,and to formulate effective prevention and treatment strategies.[Methods]Based on the outbreak of monkeypox in several non-monkeypox endemic areas in the world,with reference to the relevant reports and research results of monkeypox at home and abroad,the epidemic prevention experience of TCM in the past thousand years was sorted out.According to the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of monkeypox,the category of monkeypox in TCM was analyzed.This paper analyzed the related literature of ancient and modern diseases,and explored the methods of preventing monkeypox with TCM.[Results]TCM believes that monkeypox belongs to the category of sore rash and pox rash.It is believed that the pathogenesis of monkeypox focuses on the deficiency of healthy Qi,weak Wei Qi(the deficiency),because of bad behavior or other contact conditions touching the evil,that is,the sense of"improper Qi",hidden within the body and develops later.The pathogenesis of monkeypox is divided into cold and heat,and heat is still the main pathogenic factor.In the course of disease prevention and treatment,it should be based on"clear rash and remove pathogenic factor",with stage differentiation and treatment,adopting the method of clearing plague and detoxification,emphasizing the importance of strengthening the root,paying attention to prognosis,paying attention to emotional therapy and careful protection.[Conclusion]TCM does have advantages in the prevention and treatment of epidemic rash.It can further promote scientific research,give full play to the unique advantages of TCM,provide reference for the prevention and control of monkeypox epidemic,reduce public health pressure,and promote the progress of disease research.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-965642

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Da Qinjiaotang is a common classical prescription for the treatment of stroke. It originates from Collection of Writings on the Mechanism of Disease, Suitability of Qi, and the Safeguarding of Life as Discussed in the Basic Questions (《素问病机气宜保命集》) by physician LIU Wansu, and is composed of Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix, Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Chuanxiong Rhizoma, Angelicae Sinensis Radix, Paeoniae Radix Alba, Asari Radix et Rhizoma, Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix, Saposhnikoviae Radix, Scutellariae Radix, Gypsum Fibrosum, Angelicae Dahuricae Radix, Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma, Rehmanniae Radix, Rehmanniae Radix Praeparata, Poria, and Angelicae Pubescentis Radix. Doctors of all dynasties have disputed the composition principle of the prescription and argued whether its treatment of stroke belongs to the theory of "internal wind" or "external wind". Through collating and analyzing ancient and modern literature related to the indications of Da Qinjiaotang, this paper was dedicated to the origin of syndrome differentiation and treatment of Da Qinjiaotang. According to LIU Wansu's original works, Da Qinjiaotang is a prescription for the treatment of "internal wind", and in the prescription, wind medicinal herbs such as Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix, Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix and Angelicae Pubescentis Radix removes stagnation, clears sweat pore, and makes qi and blood channels flow smoothly. However, later generations, affected by the idea of "external wind", believe that this prescription is used for the treatment of "external wind". Ancient physicians gradually supplemented the symptoms of stroke, such as wry eye and mouth, hemibody pain and limb numbness, which were treated by Da Qinjiaotang, and Da Qinjiaotang was also applied to the treatment of other diseases, such as tendon dryness, convulsion and arthralgia. Modern doctors still explain the disease pathogenesis from the theory of "external wind" as deficiency in channels and collaterals and the entry of pathogenic wind, and the prescription has the effect of dispersing wind, clearing heat and nourishing and activating blood. In clinical practice, Da Qinjiaotang is mainly used to treat cerebrovascular diseases and peripheral facial paralysis in nervous system diseases, gouty arthritis and rheumatic arthritis in the rheumatic immune system and skin diseases. The above findings facilitate the research and development of Da Qinjiaotang.

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Chinese Herbal Medicines ; (4): 496-508, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1010734

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Ischemic stroke (IS) is a severe cerebrovascular disease with a high incidence, mortality, and disability rate. The first-line treatment for IS is the use of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (r-tPA). Regrettably, numerous patients encounter delays in treatment due to the narrow therapeutic window and the associated risk of hemorrhage. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has exhibited distinct advantages in preventing and treating IS. TCM enhances cerebral microcirculation, alleviates neurological disorders, regulates energy metabolism, mitigates inflammation, reduces oxidative stress injuries, and inhibits apoptosis, thereby mitigating brain damage and preventing IS recurrence. This article summarizes the etiology, pathogenesis, therapeutic strategies, and relationship with modern biology of IS from the perspective of TCM, describes the advantages of TCM in the treatment of IS, and further reviews the pharmacodynamic characteristics and advantages of TCM in the acute and recovery phases of IS as well as in post-stroke complications. Additionally, it offers valuable insights and references for the clinical application of TCM in IS prevention and treatment, as well as for the development of novel drugs.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-954408

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Patients with radioactive enteritis generally have certain intestinal microecological imbalance. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has showed good advantage in regulating intestinal microbial flora. In clinical practice, patients are treated based on syndrome differentiation of heat toxin damaging collaterals, cold-heat mixed syndrome, spleen deficiency and dampness stagnation, spleen and kidney yang deficiency, yin deficiency and body fluid deficiency. The Baitouweng Decoction, Wumei Pill, Sijunzi Decoction are the common prescriptions. TCM can promote the balance of intestinal microecology and treat digestive diseases such as radioactive enteritis, by improving the abundance of intestinal flora, inhibiting the level of inflammatory cytokines, and playing the role of probiotics and immune regulation.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-940500

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ObjectiveBased on the medical cases of Qi and blood co-treatment of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) masters, to discover the syndrome and treatment rules and medication experience of Qi and blood co-treatment through data mining. MethodFrom December 1999 to November 2020, the Qi and blood treatment cases of TCM masters were retrieved from China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI). Frequency statistics, association rules, cluster analysis and other methods were used for data mining. ResultThe analysis of 591 medical cases of 57 national medical master found that blood stasis, Qi deficiency, Qi stagnation, blood deficiency and phlegm were the most common syndromes. The tongue was reddish, pale or dark, the moss was white or thin, and the pulse was thin, stringy, heavy and slippery. In the treatment of Qi and blood, the disease in the early stage is mostly in Qi and blood itself. At this time, the emphasis should be on regulating Qi and blood, or tonic or attack or both. At the same time, attention should be paid to invigorating the spleen, soothing the liver and tonifying the kidney. Core drugs include Danggui Buxuetang, Buyang Huanwutang, Huangqi Guizhi Wuwutang, Taohong Siwutang, Si Junzitang, Linggui Zhugantang, Xiaoyaosan, Danggui Shaoyaosan and other chemical cut. ConclusionWhen treating Qi and blood together, Chinese medical masters attach great importance to the relationship between Qi and blood and the development stage of diseases, and emphasize the precision and dynamic differentiation of treatment. Their theories and experience of diagnosis and treatment are worthy of clinical application and promotion.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-940509

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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, recurrent and inflammatory skin disease. Modern medical research suggests that AD is related to immune function, genes, skin barrier and other factors, while the specific etiology and pathogenesis remains unclear. The disease has a long course and is prone to reoccur, which seriously affects people’s production and life. Steroids, antihistamines and immunosuppressants are commonly used western medicines for the treatment of AD, which, however, will cause adverse reactions after long-term application. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a long history, good therapeutic effect and rich clinical experience in the prevention and treatment of AD, and the research on the treatment of AD with TCM has been intensifying. Centering on the theory of TCM, we systematically summarized the research progress related to AD, discussed the etiology and pathogenesis of AD, and summarized the TCM syndrome differentiation of AD from the aspects of eight principles, etiology, Qi-blood-body fluid, zang-fu organs, six meridians, defense-Qi-nutrient-blood and triple energizer. According to the etiology and pathogenesis of AD, we proposed the therapeutic regimens corresponding to the type and stage of the disease. Considering the research progress achieved in the recent years in the prevention and treatment of AD by TCM and the modern pharmacological research on Chinese medicinal materials, we reviewed the classic famous prescriptions, self-made prescriptions and Chinese patent medicines, and expounded the mechanisms of single Chinese medicinal materials in the treatment of AD at the molecular level. The TCM external therapies such as wet compress, medicated bath, gel and ointment are safe and effective. Acupuncture and moxibustion play a role in the prevention and treatment of AD, which is worthy of promotion in clinical practice, and the syndrome differentiation methods of Qi-blood-body fluid and triple energizer are novel in the treatment of this disease. TCM, characterized by diverse therapeutic methods and good clinical efficacy, is worthy of promotion in the treatment of AD, which will contribute to the development of TCM in China.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-940510

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Postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMOP) is a systemic disease characterized by increased bone fragility caused by insufficient estrogen secretion in women after menopause,resulting in decreased bone mass and damage to the microstructure of bone tissues. The main clinical manifestations are low back pain,osteoporotic fractures,spinal deformities,and multiple organ dysfunction. PMOP directly leads to high morbidity, high mortality, and a decline in the quality of life. In addition to miss diagnosis, it is often not treated in time. In recent years, significant progress has been made in the research on factors related to the pathogenesis of PMOP. Based on the previous findings in recent years,this article described three major pathogenesis of PMOP, including intestinal flora imbalance,oxidative stress,and abnormal differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSCs), and analyzed the current status of PMOP treatment, such as syndrome differentiation and treatment,acupuncture and moxibustion,exercise therapy, and external treatment in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and basic measures,drug intervention,and physical therapy in western medicine. Among them,drug intervention in western medicine treatment is generally divided into bone resorption inhibitors,bone formation promoters,and other mechanism drugs according to the mechanism of action. This article summarized the specific methods and effects or mechanisms of TCM and western medicine in the clinical treatment of PMOP,which is expected to provide a reference for formulating reasonable health management models and drug treatments in the future.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907652

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This paper reviews the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) diagnosis and treatments for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the theories of different experts in TCM. The pathogenesis of COVID-19 involves dampness, toxin, heat, cold, blood stasis and deficiency. Dampness and poison were the core pathological factors. The treatment is based on the situation of patients in different regions and different stages of the disease, and focuses on dampness and toxin, with the purpose of eliminating evil and consolidating the foundation. Oral TCM prescriptions such as Qingfei-Paidu Decoction, Qingfei-Touxie-Fuzheng Decoction, Lianhua-Qingwen capsule (granule) show good curative effect. TCM non drug therapies, such as acupuncture, moxibustion, acupoint application, ear acupuncture, traditional exercises, etc., are mostly aimed at light, ordinary and convalescent patients, which can improve symptoms. However, high-quality TCM research is still needed.

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China Pharmacy ; (12): 1272-1276, 2021.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-876898

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OBJECTIVE:To provide referenc e for the construction and software development of knowledge base for rational use of TCM decoction pieces. METHODS :By reviewing the literatures on rational drug use software and TCM decoction pieces in recent years ,the clinical characteristics of rational drug use of TCM decoction pieces as well as the characteristics and shortcomings of existing rational drug use software in the detection of rational drug use of TCM decoction pieces were analyzed , and the core contents and difficulties in the construction of knowledge base of rational drug use software of TCM decoction pieces were summarized. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS :Clinical application of TCM decoction pieces was mainly based on “syndrome differentiation”,which reflected the unity of dialectics ,treatment,prescription selection and medication. Therefore ,the consideration of the rationality of clinical use of TCM decoction pieces could not blindly imitate the evaluation method of chemical medicine. Current rational drug use software was not based on the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine ,and it was not comprehensive and mature in the aspect of rational drug use review of TCM decoction pieces ,and lacks the knowledge base that could meet the requirements of rational use of TCM decoction pieces. Therefore ,it is necessary to construct a set of knowledge base which can meet the evaluation requirements of “consistency of principle ,method and prescription use ”of TCM decoction pieces under the guidance of TCM theoretical system. Its contents include that patient information collection ,construction of knowledge base related to diseases and syndromes ,selection of processed products of TCM dec oction pieces ,addition andsubtraction of clinical symptoms ,selection taboo of varieties of TCM decoction pieces , compatibility taboo , combined application of Chinese patent medicine or chemical medicine , dosage of TCM decoction pieces , total dosage and tastquantity of each prescription , special de coction drugs , medication methods and administration frequency ,etc. There are still some difficulties in the development of rational drug use software of TCM decoction pieces ,such as the construction of disease and syndrome related knowledge base and the difficulty in judging the rationality of clinical symptom addition and subtraction.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-873137

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Objective::Through data mining analysis of Chinese patent medicine prescription containing Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata (CPMCA) in a hospital, the characteristic rules of clinical medication of this kind of Chinese patent medicine were analyzed from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome differentiation and treatment, and the application prospect of data mining in TCM prescription analysis was explored. Method::CPMCA in the hospital outpatient clinics from November 2017 to October 2018 was conducted. The clinical application of this kind of Chinese patent medicine was retrospectively analyzed from the aspects of basic situation of patients, TCM diseases, TCM syndromes and so on. The clinical application of CPMCA was reviewed and analyzed. Three kinds of data mining algorithms in Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services 2012 were used to analyze the characteristics of prescription medication. Result::A total of 8 kinds of Chinese patent medicines containing Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata were used in a hospital, and most of them were used by patients under 14 years old, among them, the dosage of Xiaoer Feike granules was the largest. The TCM diseases were mostly cough, cold and asthma, while the TCM syndromes were mostly cold-heat complicated syndrome, wind-phlegm syndrome and external contraction of wind evil. The CPMCA for nourishing and warming kidney-Yang included Jingui Shenqiwan, Longlu capsules, Wangbi capsules and Guifu Dihuang pills. The TCM diseases were mostly arthralgia syndrome, vertigo, and consumptive disease, meanwhile, the syndromes were mainly deficiency of liver and kidney, kidney deficiency and blood stasis, and deficiency of spleen and kidney. Decision tree analysis showed that the CPMCA had the characteristics of age distribution, among which TCM diseases and syndromes were the main decision points. According to the age, sex, diagnosis of Chinese and western medicine, and TCM syndromes of this type of prescription, the CPMCA were divided into 10 categories by cluster analysis. Correlation analysis showed that the combination of Xiaoer Feike granules was the most common, but the correlation was not high. And Jingui Shenqiwan, Qili Qiangxin capsules, Longlu capsules and Wangbi capsules had their own strong associated medication. Conclusion::The application of data mining algorithm in multi-factor analysis of clinical prescription is close to the clinical dialectical treatment thinking of TCM. Combined with the basic statistics, it can be seen that the CPMCA in a hospital is consistent with the characteristics of TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-837859

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Objective To explore the rule of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome differentiation of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. Methods The symptoms of 756 cases with COVID-19 in Guanggu Branch of Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital of Hubei Province were collected by cross sectional survey. The incidence rates of the symptoms were recorded by frequency method at different courses of the disease: prodromal stage (onset), middle stage (7-30 days), and later stage (>30 days). The common symptoms (incidence rate>5.0%) were analyzed by systematic clustering. With expert experience, the rule of TCM syndrome differentiation of COVID-19 patients was summarized. Results Fever (52.25%, 395 cases), cough (43.25%, 327 cases), asthenia (27.25%, 206 cases), chest distress (26.72%, 202 cases), asthma (17.59%, 133 cases) and expectoration (5.03%, 38 cases) were the most common symptoms in the prodromal stage (756 cases) of the disease, which were clustered into one category except expectoration, indicating the pathogenesis of both lung and body surface suppressed by dampness. In the middle stage (383 cases), the 19 common symptoms including greasy fur (64.49%, 247 cases), yellow fur (43.86%, 168 cases), thick fur (40.21%, 154 cases), cough (34.73%, 133 cases), red tongue (32.38%, 124 cases), poor stool (25.85%, 99 cases), asthma (25.33%, 97 cases), asthenia (25.07%, 96 cases), poor appetite (23.76%, 91 cases), bitterness of mouth (14.36%, 55 cases), dry fur (12.01%, 46 cases), purple tongue (12.01%, 46 cases), perspiration (11.49%, 44 cases), constipation (10.18%, 39 cases), white phlegm (8.62%, 33 cases), insomnia (7.31%, 28 cases), nausea (7.05%, 27 cases), diarrhea (6.79%, 26 cases) and yellow phlegm (6.27%, 24 cases), were clustered into three groups, indicating the pathogenesis of damp-heat accumulation, obstruction of lung and spleen by dampness, and dryness due to dampness-heat. In the later stage (373 cases), the 13 common symptoms including greasy fur (50.94%, 190 cases), asthenia (39.41%, 147 cases), cough (37.80%, 141 cases), red tongue (33.78%, 126 cases), asthma (32.17%, 120 cases), perspiration (23.86%, 89 cases), dry mouth (22.79%, 85 cases), poor appetite (20.11%, 75 cases), poor stool (19.30%, 72 cases), bitterness of mouth (15.01%, 56 cases), white phlegm (10.72%, 40 cases), palpitation (8.31%, 31 cases) and little fur (8.04%, 30 cases), were clustered into two groups, indicating the pathogenesis of deficiency of Qi and Yin with residual dampness, and deficiency of lung Qi and spleen Qi with residual dampness. Conclusion The TCM syndromes of COVID-19 patients in different stages have its own typical characteristics, with a regular change from exterior to interior, from dampness to dampness-heat and from excess to deficiency..

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-845994

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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the combination therapy of Compound Danshen Dropping Pills and conventional chemical drugs in the treatment of the angina by Meta-analysis. Methods: Databases including CNKI, WanFang, CBM, VIP, PubMed, and Cochrane Library were searched to collect qualified researches, and the quality of articles was evaluated according to Cochrane Handbook. Meta-analysis including subgroup analysis was performed by using Stata 13.1 and RevMan 5.3 software. All these methods were used to systematically evaluate the safety and clinical efficacy of Compound Danshen Dropping Pills in the treatment of angina pectoris under two circumstances (with or without syndrome differentiation). Results: A total of 39 studies involving 3 941 patients were studied, including 1 991 patients in the experimental group and 1 950 in the control group. The results of Meta analysis showed that: the clinical efficacy [RR = 1.24, 95%CI (1.20, 1.28), P < 0.000 01], ECG efficacy [RR = 1.29, 95%CI (1.21, 1.37), P < 0.000 01], angina attack frequency [WMD = -1.82, 95%CI (-3.28, -0.36), P = 0.01], duration of angina attack [WMD = -2.09, 95%CI (-2.67, -1.50), P < 0.000 01], hs-CRP [WMD = -2.63, 95%CI (-4.39, -0.86), P = 0.003], ET [WMD = -16.22, 95%CI (-19.37, -13.06), P < 0.000 01], platelet aggregation [WMD=-7.46, 95%CI (-11.15, -3.78), P < 0.000 1], GMP-140 [WMD=-5.64, 95%CI (-6.88, -4.39), P < 0.000 01] and fibrinogen [WMD = -0.73, 95%CI (-1.00, -0.46), P < 0.000 01] of routine western medicine treatment combine with Compound Danshen Dripping Pills group had significant difference compared with the control group; In terms of clinical efficacy, the combination effect of dialectical medication group and non dialectical medication group had no significant difference (P = 0.55, I2 = 0). A total of 15 studies described adverse reactions, with 43 cases in the experimental group and 65 cases in the control group. There was no significant publication bias on funnel plot and Egger's test. Conclusion: It is safe and effective to use Compound Danshen Dropping Pills in patients with coronary heart disease and angina, which can further improve the clinical effect compared with the simple routine treatment. There is no significant difference between the therapeutic effect of Compound Danshen Dropping Pills and that of non-syndrome differentiation. However, these conclusions still need to be verified with more high-quality and large-sample literature.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-751753

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Objective To prospectively survey the well-known experts of critical care and endocrine secretion to summarize their experience in treating diabetes mellitus complicated by sepsis for the purpose of providing guidance of theory and practice in making treatment schemes of traditional Chinese medicine for such disease.Methods The questionnaires were designed and submitted to the experts.The statistic analysis was undertook to investigate the rules.Results A total of 30 questionnaires were released and 28 were retrieved.The experts generally believed that eight-principle syndrome differentiation was the most useful method in the syndrome differentiation and treatment of this disease.The heat,stasis and toxin were usually acted as the main pathogenic factors while damp and phlegm commonly act as secondary pathogenic factors.They thought that weak body resistance under the invading of evil was the key mechanisms in the deterioration of the disease and they chose clearing heat,activating blood and detoxication as 3 core treatment principles.Conclusions The summarized opinions from the experts should be act as important reference in treating this disease,but its effectiveness and possibility for further generalization need to be validated in the clinical practice.

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