Preliminary analysis of clinical characteristics of patients with early and middle stage Parkinson’s disease in classification of traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine
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Preliminary analysis of clinical characteristics of patients with early and middle stage Parkinson’s disease in classification of traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine
Academic Journal of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese MedicineVol. 35, Issue 5, Pages: 26-31(2021)
WU Na, ZHAO Jiahao, SONG Lu, et al. Preliminary analysis of clinical characteristics of patients with early and middle stage Parkinson’s disease in classification of traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine. [J]. Academic Journal of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 35(5):26-31(2021)
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WU Na, ZHAO Jiahao, SONG Lu, et al. Preliminary analysis of clinical characteristics of patients with early and middle stage Parkinson’s disease in classification of traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine. [J]. Academic Journal of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 35(5):26-31(2021) DOI: 10.16306/j.1008-861x.2021.05.005.
Preliminary analysis of clinical characteristics of patients with early and middle stage Parkinson’s disease in classification of traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine
Objective:,2,To analyze the traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) syndrome differentiation and western medicine clinical classification of patients with Parkinson’s disease(PD), and explore the clinical characteristics of PD patients in TCM and western medicine.,Methods:,2,A total of 209 patients with early and middle stage PD were included, the TCM syndrome differentiation and western medicine clinical classification of these patients were analyzed, and the motor symptoms, non-motor symptoms and quality of life were evaluated by the related scales.Meanwhile, the correlation between TCM syndrome differentiation and western medicine clinical characteristics was analyzed by multiple correspondence analysis.,Results:,2,According to the TCM syndrome differentiation, patients with syndrome of liver and kidney deficiency were the most, followed by syndrome of qi and blood deficiency and syndrome of qi stagnation and blood stasis, and patients with syndrome of phlegm heat and wind stirring were the least.According to the western medicine classification, patients with postural instability/gait disorder(PIGD) type were the most, followed by tremor dominate(TD) type, and patients with intermediate type were the least.The results of multiple correspondence analysis showed that, the age of PD patients with syndrome of qi stagnation and blood stasis was mostly not more than 55 years old, these patients were mainly female with mild motor symptoms and common unilateral limb involvement in clinic.The age of PD patients with syndrome of liver and kidney deficiency was mostly more than 65 years old, the clinical manifestations of these patients included postural and gait disorders, with slightly severe motor symptoms and common bilateral limb involvement.The patients with above two syndromes showed less non-motor symptoms and better quality of life.The life quality of PD patients with syndrome of phlegm heat and wind stirring and syndrome of qi and blood deficiency was slightly worse, which may be related to more and serious non-motor symptoms in patients with syndrome of phlegm heat and wind stirring and serious motor symptoms in patients with syndrome of qi and blood deficiency.,Conclusion:,2,The syndrome of liver and kidney deficiency is the most common in early and middle stage PD patients, and the clinical manifestations of these patients are postural instability/gait disorder.It is necessary to combine TCM syndrome differentiation with western medicine classification in the treatment, so as to enhance the clinical efficacy.
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帕金森病临床分型中医辨证分型
Keywords
Parkinson’s diseaseclinical classificationChinese medical syndrome differentiation and classification
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