Research of Type 2 Diabetic Symptom Based on Structurally Clinical Informational Gathering System of Diabetes Mellitus
- VernacularTitle:基于结构化糖尿病临床信息采集系统对2型糖尿病症状的研究
- Author:
Zhaoshun JIANG
;
Qing NI
;
Lan LIN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
type 2 diabetes mellitus;
stucturally clinical informational gathering system of diabetes mellitus;
data mining
- From:
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine
2006;0(10):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To testify the limitation of Sanxiao differentiation and to prove the objectivity and practicability of three-typed syndrome differentiation by mining data of common diabetic symptoms and symptomatic flocks from the gathered cases of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods The diagnotherapeutic data of 533 cases of type 2 diabetes were collected applying structurally clinical informational gathering system. Then the symptoms, symptomatic flocks and correlated symptoms of typical Sanxiao symptoms were analyzed. Result Among those symptoms, weakness was the tiptop of 473 cases, accounting for 88.74%. 303 cases with thirst and pleased drink, among which 32.23% had both polyuria together with polyphagia and hungary. 106 cases had polyuria (19.89%), 26.46% of which were thirst and pleased drink accompanied with polyphagia and hungary. 77 cases were polyphagia and hungary (14.45%), among which 35.37% had both polyuria together with thirst and pleased drink. 2.25% cases had Sanxiao symptoms at the same time. The frequency of deep and thready pulse was the most aommonly one, which accounted for 133 cases (24.95%). Tongue quality mainly appeared dull and red (218 cases, 40.9%). Among the symptomatic flocks, tongue quality weak and white often accompanied by thirst, please drink and weakness. Conclusions The theory of treatment based on syndrome differentiation of Sanxiao exists localization in the regarding the complexity of type 2 diabetes symptoms and symptomatic flocks. The three-typed syndrome differentiation possesses the objectivity and practicability.