Treatment Based on Syndrome Differentiation of Arrhythmia Guided by Yingwei Theory of Vessel-collateral Theory
10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20191045
- VernacularTitle: 脉络学说营卫理论指导心律失常辨证论治
- Author:
Li-ping CHANG
1
;
Cong WEI
1
;
Cheng-cheng CHANG
2
;
Zhen-hua JIA
2
;
Yi-ling WU
1
Author Information
1. Key Disciplines of Cardio-cerebral Vessel Collateral Disease, State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM), State Key Laboratory of Collateral Disease Research and Innovative of TCM, Hebei Yiling Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Shijiazhuang 050035, China
2. Hebei Yiling Hospital, Shijiazhuang 050091, China
- Publication Type:Research Article
- Keywords:
vessel-collateral theory;
Yingwei theory;
arrhythmia;
treatment based on syndrome differentiation;
regulating Yingwei
- From:
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae
2019;25(7):1-5
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Meridians include (Qi) channels and blood (vessels). In Duyi Suibi, ZHOU Xue-hai of qing Dynasty named the terminal of Qi channel as"fine collateral of Qi" and the terminal of blood vessel as"fine collateral of blood". Qi channels of the heart cover extensive regulating mechanisms including cardiac pacing and conducting system. Blood vessels of the heart cover circulation system of coronary artery. Cardiac Qi channels and blood vessels are coordinated mutually, and Ying and Wei run together, to jointly maintain normal functions of the heart. Abnormal Yingwei caused by various pathogenic factors leads to occurrence of arrhythmia. Based on the Yingwei theory of vessel-collateral theory, this paper puts forward treatment based on syndrome differentiation of arrhythmia guided by therapeutic principle of"regulating Yingwei in case of heart damage" (Nanjing·14thNan) as well as addresses both symptoms and root causes by prescriptions for regulating Wei, Qi, Ying and blood through sufficiently considering modern pathogenic factors and pathogenic characteristics, in order to provide beneficial reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.