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Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 79-85, 2024.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1005115

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ObjectiveTo explore the elements, distribution and characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes in depressive episodes of bipolar disorder (BD). MethodsBasic information, along with the four examination information, the Hamilton Depression Scale and Young Mania Rating Scale scores, were collected from 293 outpatients with BD at Beijing Anding Hospital, Capital Medical University. The four examination information with an occurrence rate greater than 12% were retained. The R language “dist” function was used to calculate the distances between samples using the Euclidean distance method. The hierarchical clustering of the four examination information was performed using the “hclust” function and the squared Euclidean distance method. A team of five researchers was formed to determine the nature and location of the essential elements of TCM syndrome in BD based on the clustering results. The PC algorithm was used to construct a Bayesian network model of the essential elements. The working group combined the essential elements of TCM syndromes in the Bayesian network according to the reference model results, and then extracted common TCM syndromes. The score of each patient based on the essential elements was matched with the common TCM syndromes to determine the syndrome type of each patient. The working group then performs conformity and revision based on this, obtaining the final distribution of TCM syndromes for the patients. ResultsThere were 77 common TCM symptoms in BD with a frequency greater than 12%. The top 15 symptoms with higher frequencies were slippery pulse, mental fatigue and lack of strength, wiry pulse, excessive rumination, preference for solitude, vexation, agitation and irritability, dry mouth, palpitations, profuse dreaming, unwarranted worries, chest oppression, thin white coating, amnesia, frequent sighing, and poor appetite. TCM syndrome elements of BD can be grouped into 11 categories. The nature of disease-related essential elements included fire, qi deficiency, blood deficiency, qi counterflow, yin deficiency, dampness, heat, fire from constraint, and phlegm. The location of disease-related essential elements included heart, liver, spleen, stomach, kidney, bladder channel, and gallbladder. By constructing a Bayesian network model and considering the opinions from the experts, six common syndromes of BD were identified, among which the highest proportion was heart-stomach heat accumulation, accounting for 27.99% (82 cases), followed by heart-spleen deficiency (55 cases, 18.77%), non-interaction between the heart and the kidney (49 cases, 16.72%), liver constraint and blood deficiency (42 cases, 14.33%), heart qi deficiency (37 cases, 12.63%), and damp-heat in the liver and gallbladder (28 cases, 9.56%). ConclusionsThe nature of disease-related elements of BD are predominantly fire and heat, while the location of disease-related essential elements are primarily associated with the heart, liver, and spleen. The most common TCM syndromes are heart-stomach heat accumulation and heart-spleen deficiency.

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China Pharmacist ; (12): 1838-1841, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-705722

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The pathogenesis of tourette syndrome is not clear yet, and the clinical manifestations are diverse. With modern medi-cal treatment, adverse reactions occur frequently in clinics. Based on syndrome differentiation, TCM treatment can well control the clinical symptoms of children, and achieve better results without obvious adverse reactions. TCM treatment has unique advantages. In the paper, the etiology and pathogenesis, and the classification of the disease were discussed, so as to systematically explore TCM treatment of the disease and provide reference for TCM treatment of the disease.

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World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 863-868, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-752050

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Psychiatric disorders with the chief feature of psychiatric symptoms are different from body diseases, traditional syndrome differentiation and treatment of Zang and Fu based on somatic symptoms is not adapted to the psychiatric clinical practice, so the new method of syndrome differentiation and treatment should be established. The new method must be guided by the methodology of Chinese Medicine (CM) . Thinking of imagine is the core of CM, and formation of the CM theory and syndrome differentiation and treatment of clinical course also reflect this thinking model.The new method of syndrome differentiation and treatment based on psychiatric symptoms must be guided by the methodology of thinking of imagine, so this paper discussed the significance in establishing the new method of syndrome differentiation and treatment based on psychiatric symptoms from the methodology of thinking of imagine, and this paper perhaps provided an idea for the establishment of syndrome differentiation and treatment of psychiatric disorders.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology ; (6)2006.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-546863

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Objective:To investigate the relationship between insight and self of schizophrenia patients by paradigm of self-reference effect(SRE).Methods:16 schizophrenia patients with insight, 16 schizophrenia patients without insight and 16 normal controls matched with age and education degree were measured by SRE, and the results were analyzed.Results:SRE was shown in normal controls, and R performance on Self task was better than on other two tasks(P0.05).This means that SRE was not demonstrated in schizophrenia patients.There were significant differences between patients without insight and normal controls in R performance(P0.05).Conclusion:The profile of the results indicates that self-disturbance is shown in schizophrenia.There is no obviously correlation between insight and self-reference effect in schizophrenia patients.

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2006.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-568174

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Schizophrenia is roughly equivalent to insanity in TCM.Premorbid personality traits of schizophrenia are similar to the characteristic of stagnation of liver in TCM.The stagnation of liver-qi is a usually cause and main differentiation type of schizophrenia.Early location of this disease is toward to the liver.The stagnant qi of the liver turns into fire,up to brain to interfere the activity of mind,then leads the disease into the acute phase;Stagnation of the liver-qi and the heart-fire affect other organs and lead the disease to its chronic phase:The change of solar term or dramatic disturbances of climate change often leads liver yang to interfere the mind,resulting in recurrence or relapses of schizophrenia.We should pay attention to rule of liver in the treatment,rehabilitation,prevention of recurrence in schizophrenia.When treating schizophrenia,we need pay attention to soothing liver,without inhibiting the sthenic liver-energy;suppressing the hyperactive liver by calming the liver and removing heat from the liver.Soothing liver and strengthening spleen,dispersing liver-qi and regulating stomach are the common treatment.For preventing degeneration,while nourishing liver and kidney,clearing heat and calming the mind should be used at same time;while nourishing liver yin,wind-dispersing,eliminating phlegm,clearing-stasis should be used at same time.Cleaning liver heat,nourishing yin,activating blood and detoxification should be paid attention to when preventing and treating the side effects caused by antipsychotic drugs.

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