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Study On Relationship Between Syndrome Of Traditional Chinese Medicine And Electromyography Examination In Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Posted on:2014-04-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G X GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2254330425957808Subject:Internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine
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Objective:To explore the relationship between syndrome which based on thetheory of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and electromyography examination indiabetic peripheral neuropathy(DPN) by analzing the differences among theneurophysiological data of different types of TCM syndrome,and to find the objectivequantitative indicator of TCM syndrome.Methods:According to the diagnostic criteria for diabetes, diabetic peripheralneuropathy diagnostic criteria to determine the selected object; subjects based on theTCM syndromes diagnostic criteria are selected and divided into: TCM syndrome Qi andYin-deficiency、phlegm and blood-stasis、Yang-deficiency. All patients were treatedwith EMG neurophysiological examination,testing:MCV、SCV、CMAP amplitudeand SNAP amplitude.Detect objects include: the madian, ulnar, peronea and suralnerves.Record the age, disease duration, HbA1c,FBG and PBG of all the patients. T-test and Analysis of Variance are used in processing data and exploring the relationshipbetween each TCM syndrome and electromyography examination.Results: Yang-deficiency is more effective comparing with Qi andYin-deficiency、 phlegm and blood-stasis in the following items: diseaseduration(P<0.01), FBG(P<0.01)、PBG(P<0.01) and HbA1c(P<0.01), MCV,SCV,CMAPamplitude and SNAP amplitude.Conclusion:There are differences in neurophysiological check among differentDPN TCM syndrome. MCV, SCV, CMAP amplitude and SNAP amplitude detectiondata comparison between the TCM syndrome there are significant differencesElectromyograph is an sensitive indicator to Observe DPN and It probabily will be one ofthe objective reference index of DPN TCM syndrome research and intervention, whichworth of further research and extension.
Keywords/Search Tags:Diabetic peripheral neuropathy, TCM syndrome, Nerveconduction velocity, Electromyography
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