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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-618252

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This paper was aimed to understand the clinical features of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) through the analysis of relevant information among fracture patients treated by the Cervus and Cucumis Polypeptide Injection (CCPI).The study was conducted among fracture patients treated by CCPI in the hospital information systems (HIS) among 26 national triple-A hospitals from 2003 to 2014.The general information,TCM syndrome and solar term of morbidity were analyzed.The results showed that the number of patients from 45-64 years old were the most,accounting for 39.84%.Among them,the number of male patients from 18-44 years old was the most,accounting for 43.38%;the number of female patients from 45-64 year old was the most,accounting for 44.33%.The main TCM syndrome of admission and discharge was qi stagnation and blood stasis,which accounted for 60.53% and 53.08%,respectively.Beginning of Summer (7th solar term) and Rain Water (2nd solar term) were solar terms with the most patients,which accounted for 5.26% and 5.24%,respectively.It was concluded that the majority of fractures patients treated with CCPI were the elderly.The syndrome of qi stagnation and blood stasis was the most.The hospital admission of most patients was at the Beginning of Summer and Rain Water.It provided theoretical basis to pay attention on TCM syndrome differentiation in the treatment of clinical fractures.The treatment should be adapted to the characteristics of the disease itself,the change of solar terms,and dialectical medication.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-578987

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Objective To investigate the relation between TCM syndromes of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage and solar terms change in different years. Methods Data of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage in-patients in seven districts of TCM hospital of Gansu province in twelve years were filled in investigative statistical forms and analyzed by computer. Results There was obvious difference in TCM syndromes among different solar terms and different years. Conclusion Atmospheric pressure, atmospheric temperature, air humidity, diurnal temperature range of solar terms change in different years directly effect TCM syndromes of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage.

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