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Reseach On The Spread Of Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Differentiation-Type (TCM-SDT) And Pulse Pressure (PP) In Patients With Hypertensive Stroke

Posted on:2007-02-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C B XiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360185981457Subject:Chinese medical science
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Objective:by studying and analyzing the spread of Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Differentiation-Type(TCM-SDT) and Pulse Pressure (PP) in patients with hypertensive stroke to probe into the regularity between them.Methods: to differentiate syndrome type of the inductive 287 patients (YinXuFengDong, FengTanYuZu, FengHuoShangLao, FengTanHuoKang,QiXuXueYu. TanReFuShi, TanShiMengSheng) according to standard, and divide them into three groups according to pulse pressure (PP) :PP<60 mmHg, 60mmHg≤PP≤75mmHg, PP> 75mmHg;then to analyze and contrast their regularity of spread grouply.Results:1. the syndrome type is very complicated in patients with hypertensive stroke in clinic, 94 patients have single yndrome type and 193 patients are compound; YinXuFengDong and FengTanYuZu are mostly present together; there are 393 syndrome types in total, so the multiplicity of the cause of stroke results in the diversify of syndrome type in clinic.2. the syndrome types are different in every group,when PP<60 mmHg (A), there are 72 syndrome types, 18. 32%, when 60mmHg≤PP≤75mmHg (B), there are 124 syndrome types, 31. 55%, and when PP>75mmHg(C), there are 197 syndrome types, 50. 13%; by x~2 test there are significant difference(p<0. 01). the tendency is that the bigger PP is, the more the syndrome types are.3. the rate of recurrance of YinXuFengDong is the most (140/393, 35.62%); FengTanYuZu(91/393, 23. 16%), FengHuoShangLao(66/393, 16. 80%), FengTanHuoKang(54/393,13. 74%),QiXuXueYu(25/393, 6. 36%), TanReFuShi(12/393, 3. 05 %),TanShiMengShen(5/393,1.27%) follows;there are difference or significant difference between each;so YinXuFengDong and FengTanYuZu are the main Syndrome Different iat ion-Type.4.There are very significant relativity between PP and danger of blood pressure; The bigger PP is, the more the danger of blood pressure are. By x~2 test, A in comparison with B and C, B in comparison with C, there are significant difference(p<0. 01). So the different Syndrome Differentiation- Type may reflect the dangerous nature of hypertension, determine the project of therapy; The different PP influence the prognosis of stroke.
Keywords/Search Tags:Stroke, Hypertension, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Pulse Pressure, Syndrome Differentiation-Type
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