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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 1-7, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-989587

RESUMO

The standardization of classification methods of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) ancient books can provide a clear and reliable reference for all kinds of TCM ancient books collection units, which can also promote the sharing and utilization of TCM ancient books. We studied and investigated the classification methods of TCM ancient books in past dynasties. The standard on classification of TCM ancient books was formulated by compared with the classification table of Zhongguo Zhongyi Guji Zongmu, and referred to the classification table of Zhonghua Guji Zongmu. This standard specified three-level categories and classification principles of TCM ancient books, and mainly composed of basic categories, three-level category table, classification principles and examples, and instructions for use.

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Journal of Integrative Medicine ; (12): 122-8, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-457150

RESUMO

Despite a recent American Heart Association (AHA) consensus statement emphasizing the importance of resistant hypertension (RH), its control is still a challenge for conventional medicine. The Chinese herbal formula, Qutan Huayu Fang, has been used effectively to assist antihypertensive agents in blood pressure control, but its effect for RH patients is still unclear. This pilot study aims to explore the effects of taking the formula in addition to antihypertensive medication in the management of RH.

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World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 329-332, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-461412

RESUMO

This study was aimed to explore clinical functions of consensus-based clinical practice guidelines (CB CPGs) in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Under the guidance of the State Administration of TCM, 42 TCM hospitals in China had conducted a questionnaire survey for 73 CB CPGs and 2993 questionnaires had been included and analyzed. According to the category of good, general and bad, the proportion of the good in improving safety performance was 69.43%, controlling cost was 58.57%, regulating medical behavior was 55.50%, improving clinical effectiveness was 46.74%. It was concluded that the CB CPGs had played a good role in improving safety performance and controlling cost in TCM clinical practice.

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World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 731-733, 2014.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-448591

RESUMO

The development, application and revision of the clinical practice guideline (CPG) in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are a whole thing. However, the development and revision of TCM CPGs have been influenced due to lack of TCM CPGs reporting and feedback channel. Therefore, during the TCM standardization network establish-ment, we studied the application model of TCM CPGs with spontaneous reporting network, in order to provide the ba-sis for further TCM CPGs development and revision.

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World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 1847-1849, 2013.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-439704

RESUMO

It is an urgent task to transform scientific research achievements on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) into standard for the science and technology workers of TCM. The transformation not only improves the level of TCM standard, but also promotes the scientific research achievement on TCM into productivity. The Medium and Long-Term Strategic Development Plan for TCM Standardization issued by the State Administration of TCM of the People's Republic of China put forward reinforcement of study on method for transformation of TCM scientific research achievement into standard. Thus, this paper presented seven steps for the transformation on the basis of the TCM Standardization Regulation (trial) in order to provide some references.

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World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 1776-1779, 2013.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-439660

RESUMO

This study was based on the project prophase of expert consultation and literature consult, and aimed to analyze the medicine establishment from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) doctors, in order to further study the influence of medical insurance on the development of TCM. Detailed suggestions were made in or-der to promote the benign development trend of TCM and medical insurance. Questionnaire survey was used in the investigation on perceptions of TCM related with medical insurance among 253 TCM doctors in appointed medical institution of medical insurance. Data was processed with frequency statistics. The results showed that after becoming the appointed medical institution of medical insurance, the medical insurance patients have become the main service group (73.5%) of hospitals (68.4%) and incomes of TCM doctors (41.9%) have increased, which contribute to TCM hospitals of becoming bigger and stronger (63.6%). The medical insurance patients have chosen TCM treatment main-ly for its curative effect (37.9%) and safety (24.1%). The influence of reimbursement ratio in medical insurance was relatively low (1.2%). The reimbursement range of TCM medical insurance needs to be further expanded, such as Chinese medicine nosocomial preparation (90.5%), decoction preparation fee (78.3%), and etc. It was concluded that under the background of universal health coverage, medical insurance plays a more and more important role in the development of TCM. And TCM should ensure its safety and improve its curative effect through the standardization of TCM and other measures. Meanwhile, the formulation of medical security policy and medical insurance management service standards should also consider the characteristics of TCM, and encourage the service of TCM.

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Journal of Integrative Medicine ; (12): 483-486, 2011.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-382543

RESUMO

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) standardization serves as an important foundation of TCM modernization and internationalization, and TCM standardization strategy is the core of the subject. Recently, some developed countries and developing countries with a better economic basis have set development strategy for TCM standardization. China is at the beginning on TCM standardization strategy study. This paper explored the methods for setting TCM standardization development strategy. Firstly, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of TCM were analyzed based on SWOT method to set development tactics. On the above basis, the authors defined the total goal and stage goal under the guidance of the relevant laws and regulations. To achieve the strategic goal, priority areas were formed by literature analysis and expert inquiry method, and the safeguard measures were formulated by expert symposium. Secondly, the draft for development strategy of TCM standardization was made based on the above content. Finally, the authors revised and formed the official development strategy of TCM standardization.

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-565181

RESUMO

So as to explore the relationship between hypertension happen and combined phlegm and blood stasis,aswell as relations to fi ve zang-viscera,we analysis and study the related articles in literatures of past dynasties about phlegm,blood stasis with dizzy and headache,fi ve zang-viscera with dizzy and headache.We fi nd that there are relationships between phlegm and dizzy and headache,between blood stasis and dizzy and headache,between fi ve zang-viscera and dizzy and headache,as well as between phlegm,blood stasis and disorders of functions of fi ve zang-viscera.Thus,phlegm induces dizzy and headache,blood stasis induces dizzy and headache,the disorders of functions of fi ve zang-viscera cause phlegm or blood stasis,and the diseases of fi ve zang-viscera induce dizzy and headache.Therefore,the happen of dizzy and headache in hypertensive disease has direct or indirect relationships with diseases of fi ve zang-viscera,which should be noticed in clinical treatment.In clinical practices,we fi nd that in the f ive zang-viscera,the heart and kidney have the close relationship with hypertension.In literatures of past dynasties,the discuss about combined phlegm and blood stasis inducing diseases can be found,but there are no records about combined phlegm and blood stasis inducing dizzy and headache,though that is one of the most important pathological factors of hypertension happen in clinical treatment,so we should pay attention to combined phlegm and blood stasis in the treatment of hypertensive disease.

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-563826

RESUMO

Hypertension is a common vascular disease.The rate of deformity and mortality initiated by hypertension has been increasing year by year.The patients with hypertension will take life-long western medicine.However,Chinese Medicine does well in treating grade Ⅰand Ⅱhypertension,which can make some patients reduce and stop taking western medicine and stabilize their blood pressure.This guideline assembled all the experts' experience and expertise from Cardiopathia Committee of China Association of Chinese Medicine,which was also based on nearly thirty-year literature searching about essential hypertension home and abroad.Furthermore,we mainly classi ed TCM syndromes and made treatment principles according to our achievement in the last decade and six expert consensus conferences.Besides,some information about nursing,prevention and rehabilitation is also discussed for the sake of preventing and reducing essential hypertension and its complications,which is according to the theory of "Preventive Treatment of Disease" of Nei Jing.This article will introduce such a guideline that we want to gather di erent opinions and suggestions all over our country in order to improve curative e ect in practice.

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-562243

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The Subject of heart disease in TCM is a clinic subject specially to study heart system diseases.Because of its broad contents and complex syndromes,its treatment method is gradual and should follow the principle of individual symptom characteristics.In order to improve therapeutic effects for the treatment of these diseases,Professor Shen Shaogong raises a new method of "Modular Syndrome Classification" based on numbers of clinical experiences,and as well decides whole project.In this project,"Deficiency" includes three modules,and superficiality of Excess also includes three modules.In each unit,there are 1 host symptoms and 1 concurrently symptom,as well as tongue and pulse,especially tongue.In the treatment of heart system diseases,above items can be combined according to clinical appears to form symptom-complex.This combination method is called symptoms and signs differentiation and classification method,which can not only affect the actual pathological changes of diseases objectively,but also meet to various changes of diseases actively.So this method can make differentiation accuracy relatively.

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