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The Research Of "Auxiliary Line Tactic To Five Zang-organs Medicine Method "DaBuXin Prescriptions And Clinical Observation On Treatment Of Heart Qi Deficiency Type Depression

Posted on:2015-04-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H YuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2334330467952749Subject:Internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine
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Objective: Study the "auxiliary line tactic to five zang-organs medicine method"DaBuXin prescriptions formula, according to the characteristics of heart qi deficiencytype depression syndrome, observe the DaBuXin prescriptions clinical curative effect forthe treatment of depression of heart qi deficiency type.Methods:The theoretical research part,.explore the etiology and pathogenesis ofdepression analysis the method of "auxiliary line tactic to five zang-organs medicine"DaBuXin prescriptions formula law system, combining with the characteristics of reagentdosage summarized its indications. The clinical research part,60patients in the neurologyclinic of shandong university of TCM hospital in June2013to December2013included inthe standard were randomly divided into treatment group included30cases and controlgroup included30cases, before8weeks of intervention therapy. Observe rating scale ofpatients with Hamilton depression, the change of TCM syndrome score.Results:1.Compare HAMD period in accordance, the effective rate of treatmentgroup is86.6%,the effective rate of control group is76.6%; Two groups was statisticallysignificant effect comparative differences (P <0.05).2.In Chinese medicine clinicalsymptom scores,.The treatment group total effectiveness is86.6%, control group totaleffective rate is80,0%,two groups of clinical curative effect was significant difference (P<0.05).Conclusion: with " sexual flavour " for the formula principle, DaBuXin prescriptions haveexactly therapeutic effect in treatment of depression of heart qi deficiency...
Keywords/Search Tags:DaBuXin prescriptions, syndrome, depression, treatment
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