Analysis on the Correlation between TCM Syndromes and Inflammatory Reaction and Body Temperature Changes of Acute and Subacute Deep Vein Thrombosis
10.3969/j.issn.1005-5304.2017.03.005
- VernacularTitle:下肢深静脉血栓形成急性期及亚急性期炎症细胞和体温变化与中医证型相关性分析
- Author:
Shuo ZHENG
;
Baozhong YANG
;
Tong XING
;
Gang CAO
;
Qiang HUANG
;
Jiting WANG
;
Xuan HU
;
Tie LI
;
Jianchun CAO
- Keywords:
deep venous thrombosis;
inflammatory cells;
changes of body temperature;
four diagnostic information;
syndrome characteristics
- From:
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine
2017;24(3):18-21
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the correlation between inflammatory cells, body temperature changes, and TCM syndromes of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) patients in acute and subacute phases. Methods The data of age, gender, body temperature, blood routine, venous ultrasonography, and four diagnostic information of 130 DVT patients in acute and subcute phases were collected and analyzed in a cross-sectional study. The correlation between inflammatory cells and the changes of body temperature and TCM syndromes were analyzed. Results Among 130 DVT patients, 37 patients had damp-heat syndrome, 64 patients had blood stasis and dampness syndrome, and 29 patients had qi stagnation syndrome. Neutrophils increased most obviously in blood stasis and dampness syndrome (P<0.05), which had close correlation with the skin redness (OR=1.287, 95%CI: 9.412-21.247). The mononuclear cells increased most obviously in the damp-heat syndrome, which has close correlation with nouhof (OR=7.364, 95%CI:1.189–45.603), high skin temperature (OR=6.683, 95%CI:1.791–24.938), skin tightness (OR=6.107, 95%CI:1.423–26.203) and weakness (OR=3.302, 95%CI: 1.002–9.169). The temperature rising was the most common in the damp-heat syndrome, and the increase of mononuclear cells was the most common one. Conclusion DVT is often accompanied with elevated levels of inflammatory cells and body temperature. Damp-heat syndrome has close correlation with body temperature and mononuclear cells increasing. Dampness and blood stasis syndrome and neutrophils are closely related.