Analysis on the Medication Law of Yuan Jinsheng for Treating Palpitations Based on Data Mining
10.19879/j.cnki.1005-5304.202311275
- VernacularTitle:基于数据挖掘探讨袁金声治疗心悸用药规律
- Author:
Ailin JIN
1
;
Hua SHU
;
Zhengsheng LI
;
Min XIE
;
Feng WU
;
Jinsheng YUAN
Author Information
1. 贵州中医药大学,贵州 贵阳 550025
- Keywords:
palpitations;
R language;
data mining;
medication law;
experience of famous doctor
- From:
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine
2024;31(12):57-62
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the medication law of Professor Yuan Jinsheng,a renowned TCM practitioner in China,for treating palpitations through data mining methods.Methods Clinical prescriptions for treating palpitations by Professor Yuan Jinsheng from January 2016 to May 2023 were collected.The prescriptions were screened based on inclusion and exclusion criteria,a prescription compatibility network was constructed based on R Studio 4.3.1,and the medication law of prescriptions was analyzed.Results Totally 331 prescriptions were screened,involving 180 types of Chinese materia medica,with a total frequency of 3 625.The most frequently used drugs(≥30 times)were mainly tonics.The main properties were warm and neutral,the main tastes were sweet,bitter,and pungent,which belonged to heart,spleen and lung meridians.The top 5 drugs with high correlation were tonifying,blood circulation-activating and stasis-resolving,qi-regulating,and heat-clearing.Correlation analysis reveals high-frequency drugs,which were mainly Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma Praeparata cum Melle,Rehmannine Radix,Ophiopogonis Radix,Astragali Radix and Codonopsis Radix.The clustering analysis results showed that the efficacy was mainly tonifying deficiency,regulating qi,activating blood circulation,and resolving stasis.Conclusion Professor Yuan Jinsheng's prescription compatibility for treating palpitations primarily focuses on tonics,qi-regulating,and blood circulation-activating and stasis-resolving herbs,embodying the principles of treating palpitations from the perspective of the heart and spleen and the combined use of multiple organs.