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Correlation Of TCM Syndrome Characteristics Of Lumbar Fractures Based On Syndrome Analysis

Posted on:2021-02-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W L ShenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2404330602993255Subject:Integrative Medicine
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Objective:This study is based on the syndrome differentiation system,by observing the syndrome characteristics of patients with lumbar fractures,through clinical investigation,using the syndrome differentiation principle to explore the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine and the characteristics of pathogenic syndromes in patients with lumbar fractures.The characteristics of syndromes provide a theoretical basis for clinical syndrome differentiation treatment and preventive health care of lumbar fractures.Methods:A total of 131 patients with lumbar vertebrae fractures in Kunming Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital from January 2019 to December 2019 were collected.Fill in the syndrome scale,use the ward method,that is,the sum of squares of deviations,to perform a systematic cluster analysis,and use the syndrome syndrome scale of the "Syndrome of Syndrome" to make preliminary calculations of the corresponding syndromes of each syndrome to extract the The syndromes whose threshold value exceeds[20] 100 were included in the statistical analysis to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine syndromes for lumbar fractures.Result:1.Among the 131 patients with lumbar fractures surveyed,the average age was 61.17± 11.37 years old,the ratio of men to women was 1: 1.4,the local symptoms were mainly lumbar spine pain and the pain refused to press;the systemic symptoms were mainly fatigue,complexion,Tiredness,fatigue,insomnia,and sore waist and knees are the main causes;trauma factors have a greater impact on the disease;the tongue is mainly dark red,white and greasy,and the sublingual veins are mainly varicose;the pulses are more string,astringent,and fine.2.Through statistical analysis,the pathological factors of patients with lumbar fractures were established as liver,kidney and bones,and the pathological factors were established as Qi stagnation,blood stasis,blood deficiency,Yin deficiency,Yang deficiency and Qi deficiency.3.According to the basic nature of syndromes,combined with professional knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine and experts to determine the combination of disease syndrome and disease syndrome,the common basic syndromes of patients with lumbar fractures are qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome,kidney deficiency and blood stasis syndrome,kidney yang Deficiency syndrome,kidney yin deficiency syndrome,kidney qi deficiency syndrome,liver yin deficiency syndrome,liver blood deficiency syndrome,liver qi stagnation syndromeConclusion:In this study,the cluster analysis method was used to conduct a cross-sectional investigation of the TCM syndromes of patients with lumbar fractures using the TCM syndrome scale,combined with clinical expertise to analyze the syndromes of patients with lumbar fractures,and explore the distribution of medical syndromes.,So as to initially get the clinical common disease location and pathological factors of which the disease is mainly liver,kidney,bones and bones,and the disease factors are Qi stagnation,blood stasis,blood deficiency,Yin deficiency,Yang deficiency,Qi deficiency Mainly,through the combination of syndromes,the basic syndrome types can be obtained: Qi stagnation blood stasis syndrome,kidney deficiency blood stasis syndrome,kidney yang deficiency syndrome,kidney yin deficiency syndrome,kidney qi deficiency syndrome,liver yin deficiency syndrome,liver blood deficiency syndrome,liver depression Qi stagnation mainly.It provides research support and theoretical basis for clinically improving the accuracy of syndrome differentiation of lumbar fractures,and at the same time provides certain ideas and solutions for the analysis of other disease syndromes without clear syndrome classification.
Keywords/Search Tags:syndrome element, syndrome differentiation, TCM syndrome, cluster analysis, Lumbar fracture
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