410 Cases of Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Syndromes Distribution in XinJiang
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410 Cases of Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Syndromes Distribution in XinJiang
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 18, Issue 3, Pages: 206-210(2012)
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XU Dan, GAO Zhen, JING Jing, et al. 410 Cases of Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Syndromes Distribution in XinJiang[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(3): 206-210.
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XU Dan, GAO Zhen, JING Jing, et al. 410 Cases of Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Syndromes Distribution in XinJiang[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(3): 206-210.DOI:
410 Cases of Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Syndromes Distribution in XinJiang
Objective: To explore the syndromes distribution and characteristics of special syndromes of the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD). Method: Purposive sampling in the southern and
selected Kashi first people’s hospital and Kashi chest hospital
ninety-eight patients were collected in southern. In northern Xinjiang selected traditional Chinese medicine hospital of Xinjiang uygur autonomous region and its branch
western hills community investigated a total of 312 cases of COPD patients. Survey the patient generally
life characteristics
Chinese medical to determine the diagnosis and the syndrome differentiation. Result: Four hundred and ten patients with COPD in the majority of level 1 and level 2
70%
FEV1% on lung function decreased significantly compared with FVC%. This survey shows that a total of 14 kinds of syndromes
purely excess 126 cases
purely deficiency 167 cases
deficiency-excess complex 117 cases
the higher frequency of syndromes is the kidne yang deficiency syndrome
lung qi deficiency syndrome
syndrome of phlegm-heat obstructing the lung
syndrome of wind-cold assailing the lung
kidne yin deficiency syndrome
northwest dry and cold syndrome
spleen qi deficiency syndrome
evidence
mainly in the northwest dry and cold syndrome is 1 level in the more common and relatively mild lung function;symptoms a total of 51 species
of which 40% of the symptoms appear shortness of breath
coughing
wheezing
throat dry
lack of strength
cough
chest tightness
forgetfulness
sweating
fear of cold
palpitation
weak knees
dizziness. Conclusion: patients with syndromes of Xinjiang mainly sputum
dry
deficiency
cold-based
according to the Chinese local conditions
and the time of the theory
in addition to conventional treatment of cough and phlegm
Xuanfei pingchuan
but still need to be appropriate according to geographical features temperature and lung moistening treatment
immediate and effective intervention can reduce the number of episodes of the disease and prolong remission time
quickly relieve the symptoms of COPD patients in Xinjiang in order to improve the clinical efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine.
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