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The Relative Analysis Of High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein, Serum Lipids, Coronary Heart Disease And Its Syndrome Differentiation Typing

Posted on:2007-10-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X K YanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360185456961Subject:Integrative Medicine
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Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the relationships of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, serum lipids, coronary heart disease and its syndrome differentiation typing. By measuring hs-CRP and serum lipids, fix quantity ration of SDT, explore its dangerous in order to direct clinic treatment, through which we can find the theory basis of the diagnosis and differentiation of SDT in CHD. So make clinic treatment more individual and efficiency.Method: 160 patients with coronary heart disease were dividedinto eight groups based on syndrome differentiation typing. The level of hs-CRP and serum lipids were tested in order to explore the relations between syndrome differentiation and these markers. By statistics test, analyze the correlations of hs-CRP and serum lipids.Results: The level of hs-CRP in the group of phlegm syndrome ,blood stasis, deficiency of Qi and Yin and deficiency of Qi and Blood stasis syndrome was higher than those in other groups(P< 0.05).The level of TG in the group of phlegm syndrome were higher than those in other groupsC P<0.01 ).The concentration of serum hs-CRP correlated positively with TG, TC and negatively with HDL-C.Conclusion: TG and TC are related to phlegm syndrome. So serum hs-CRP and serum lipids can be as an objective standard criterion of SDT in' CHD. Hs-CRP is related to phlegm , blood stasis ,deficiency of Qi and Yin and deficiency of Qi and Blood stasis syndrome.There is an increased risk of development of acute cardiovascular diseases in their four syndromes. To decreasing hs-CRP and serum lipids can prevent acute cardiovascular diseases.
Keywords/Search Tags:Coronary heart disease, High-sensitivity C-reactive protein, Serum lipids, Syndrome differentiation typing
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