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Clinical relevance of Chinese syndrome factors and thromboelastography levels in patients with phlegm-heat and fu-organ excess syndrome

         

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Objective:Syndrome differentiation is a unique part of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM).Syndrome factors play an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of TCM syndromes.Thromboelastography(TEG)intuitively reflects the blood status of patients with acute ischemic stroke(AIS)and is important in the treatment and prognosis of AIS.To identify the relationship between TCM syndrome factors and TEG in AIS patients and standardize TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment objectives,we designed a prospective cohort study of 103 AIS patients.Methods:We used the diagnostic criteria for AIS in the Chinese Guideline for Diagnosis and Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke 2010.Diagnosis of phlegm-heat and fu-organ excess syndrome was based on the TCM Scale for the Syndrome of Phlegm-heat and fu-organ Excess.The ischemic Stroke TCM Syndrome Factor Diagnostic Scale was used to identify and diagnose syndrome factors.General information,scores of syndrome factors and values of TEG parameters of all enrolled patients were recorded.Results:There were significant differences in internal fire and phlegm-dampness scores between patients with and without phlegm-heat and fu-organ excess syndrome(P.05)or between both syndrome factors and TEG parameters in patients without phlegm-heat and fu-organ excess syndrome.Conclusion:The syndrome factor internal fire is a potential predictor of increased platelet function and fibrinogen activity in AIS patients with phlegm-heat and fu-organ excess,and a potentially important predictor of blood hypercoagulability in TCM.

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    《中医科学杂志(英文)》 |2019年第003期|211-217|共7页
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    Key Laboratory of Chinese Internal Medicine of Ministry of Education and Beijing & Key Office of Encephalopathy TCM Research Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 100700 China;

    The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders Beijing Anding Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University Beijing 100088 China;

    Department of Neurology and Stroke Center Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 100700 China;

    Department of Neurology Pinggu Hospital Affiliated to Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Beijing 101299 China;

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