1.Study advance of Chinese herbal components compatibility in treating angina pectoris
Liangdeng ZHANG ; Jie WANG ; Qingyong HE
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(06):-
The research of modern Chinese herbal components compatibility is a complex systems engineering,based on the academic theories of combination of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)and modern medicine as a guide,which is the development trend of integration of overall regulation and targeting effect.Angina pectoris is one of the most types of cardiovascular diseases,new drugs created by combination of the effective components of Chinese herbal medicines play an important role in the prevention and treatment of angina pectoris.There are many progresses in the clinical and experimental studies about treatment of angina pectoris through the way of components compatibility.The components compatibility are in the era of modern diseases,sciences and technology,based on the inheritance and innovation of TCM,and towards to found a system science in future.
2.Research on Classification and Diagnosis of TCM Syndromes of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Active Stage Based on Clustering Analysis
Liangdeng ZHANG ; Qingyong HE ; Yan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(07):-
Objective To study the classification and diagnosis of TCM syndromes of rheumatoid arthritis in the active stage by using variable clustering analysis. Methods Clinical data of 237 cases of rheumatoid arthritis in active stage, including symptoms, signs and manifestation of tongue and pulse, were recorded and dealt with cluster analysis. Results TCM syndromes in the patients were classified into four types, including pathogenic factor and depression in collaterals, intermingled phlegm and blood stasis, blokage due to damp-heat, blood stasis and qi deficiency, and main diagnostic points were determined for different syndromes initially. Conclusion The variable clustering analysis combined with expert’s opinion is helpful to study the classification of TCM syndromes and main diagnositic points of rheumatoid arthritis in active stage.
3.Introduction to Quick and Surround Needling Method for Nodular Goiter
Liangdeng ZHANG ; Qingyong HE ; Xiaomin FU ; Guoqi HUANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2008;6(4):193-196
Clinically guided by the holistic concept of traditional Chinese medicine and in combination with four diagnostic methods and pattern identification, quick and surround puncture is used for treating nodular goiter, fully displaying the practical application value of the special acupuncture therapy.
4.Clinical features of drug induced liver injury by traditional Chinese medicines and western medicines
Xin WU ; Yangzhi GUO ; Liangdeng ZHANG ; Xiaorang DU ; Mengjin WU ; Yun ZHU ; Xinzhong FENG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(13):2196-2200
Objective To compare the clinical features of drug induced hepatitis caused by traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) and western medicines. Methods A total of 181 patients hospitalized with drug in-duced hepatitis between January and December 2015 were enrolled. Among the patients ,75 cases were in TCM group,66 cases in western medicine group and 40 cases in combined group(accepted both TCM and western medi-cine treatment). Liver biopsies were performed and Roussed Uclaf Causality Assessment Method (RUCAM) scores showed that all patients were with scores higher than 3. The data including gender,age,clinical manifesta-tions,physical signs,laboratory tests and image characteristics were analyzed individually. Results There was no significant difference in age,the pattern of liver injury,and the course of liver damage among the three groups (P>0.05). Anorexia was common symptom in all the three groups without any significant difference(P>0.05). Jaundice was most frequently observed in TCM group while fever was most commonly found in western medicine group,which both had significant difference(P< 0.05). The results of routine coagulation tests and serum albu-min values were normal in 3 group with increasing level of aminotransferase observed ,and there was no significant differences among 3 groups(P>0.05). Compared with western medicine group ,the patients in TCM group had a higher level of platelet counts ,serum levels of total bilirubin ,total bile acids(TBA)and serum iron(P<0.05), and less proportion of eosinophils and lower level alkaline phosphatase(P< 0.05). Conclusions The age,the pattern of liver injury,the course of liver damage and aminotransferase levels in patients with drug induced hepati-tis caused by TCM and western medicines were similar;however,western medicines were more likely to cause al-lergic responses and hyperbilirubinemia occurred more frequently in patients with drug induced hepatitis caused by TCM.