| Literature DB >> 20030859 |
Jingyuan Mao1, Yazhu Hou, Hongcai Shang, Henghe Wang, Xianliang Wang, Yingqiang Zhao, Tianfu Niu, Jinrong Cui, Guangping Li, Qian Lin, Le Shi, Xiuli Jia, Ruihong Fan, Baohe Wang, Hongwu Wang, Jishou Ruan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Experts in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) have studied the TCM subject of the pathogenesis of heart failure (HF) for several decades. As a result, the general idea is ben deficiency and biao excess. However, the clinical evaluation system which combined the TCM and western medicine in HF has not been developed yet. The objective is to establish the evaluation index system for the integration of TCM and western medicine. The evaluation indexes which include TCM items will specify the research design and methods.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20030859 PMCID: PMC2809053 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-10-122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Figure 1The General Process of SECE-TCM.
The Standardization of TCM Differentiation.
| Secondary symptoms | Spontaneous perspiration, aversion to cold and cold limbs, anorexia and abdominal distension, loose stool, soreness and lumbago, dizziness and amnesia, pale complexion, dark pale tongue or pale and corpulent tongue with teeth prints, deep slow or irregularly intermittent pulse. | Spontaneous/night perspiration, dizziness and restlessness, dry mouth, dark red zygoma, red tongue with little coating, thready and rapid pulse or irregularly intermittent pulse. |
| Combined syndromes | 1. Blood stasis: Dull pain on the chest, cyanotic lips, raised jugular venous pressure, dark or purple tongue with petechia, and hesitant pulse. | |
| 2. Phlegm retention: Swelling face and limbs or other parts of body, oliguria, chest fullness, cough with sputum, white and slippery tongue coating | ||
P.S. If the patient has the main symptom, two or more secondary symptoms with the proper tongue and pulse characters, and either one or two item of the combined symptoms, he/she can be diagnosed as heart failure disease with certain TCM syndrome.
Figure 2The Implementation of SECE-TCM.
Definitions used in SECETCM-HF.
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Differentiation | By TCM diagnostic method, to differentiate patients' TCM syndrome comprehensively, and then determine the treating principles based on it. |
| Insufficiency of vital | |
| Insufficiency of essence, blood or body fluid | |
| Insufficiency or dysfunction of | |
| Blood Stasis | Unsmooth blood circulation |
| Phlegm Retention | Concrete or invisible pathological products caused by dysfunction of body fluid metabolism |
| Cardiac Ultrasound Indexes | Using improved-Simpson method to calculate ESV, EDV and EF, et al. |
| The information obtained by TCM four diagnostic methods | The items of TCM syndromes, tongue and pulse characters by inspecting, listening to the sound and smelling the odors, inquiring and pulse-taking. |
| Quality of Life | Evaluating the quality of life by Minnesota Quality of Life scale combined with TCM characteristic items |