Analysis of clinical characteristics of traditional Chinese and Western medicine in Professor Jiang Liangduo's theory of "sanjiao meridian stasis".
10.19540/j.cnki.cjcmm.20170919.008
- Author:
Hai-Yan WANG
1
;
Liang-Duo JIANG
2
;
Qing MA
1
;
Dong XU
1
;
Shi-Huan TANG
3
;
Zeng-Gang LUO
4
Author Information
1. Beijing Friendship Hospital, Beijing 100050, China.
2. Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100700, China.
3. Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100700, China.
4. Beijing Municipal Administration of Traditional Chinese medicine, Beijing 100010, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
differentiation of channels and collaterals;
sanjiao meridian;
stasis
- From:
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
2017;42(24):4875-4881
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
In the clinical practice, Professor Jiang Liangduo, a national senior Chinese medicine doctor, has created the theory of "sanjiao meridian stasis" from the theory of meridian dialectics and from the overall state. In this paper, the traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine clinical characteristics of sanjiao meridian stasis theory which is often used by Professor Jiang Liangduo in the treatment of out-patient syndrome differentiation, were first studied and summarized to investigate its inherent regularity. First, the source of data and research methods were introduced, and then the Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance Support System was used with the method of data mining to retrospectively analyze the disease characteristics of Chinese and Western medicine in 279 patients with sanjiao meridian stasis diagnosed by Professor Jiang in 2014. Then the following main conclusions were made after research: sanjiao meridian stasis was more common in women as well as young and middle-aged population. Often manifested by prolonged treatment course, red tongue with yellowishfur, with good correlation between modern Western medicine diagnosis and TCM differentiation syndrome. The symptoms of sanjiao meridian stasis syndrome are mostly of heat syndromes, and middle-aged patients are the most common patients with stasis and stasis of sanjiao. Related information of Western medicine diagnosis can help to diagnose the "sanjiao meridian stasis".