The Impact of "Two Reconstructions" Theoretical Framework on Improving the Clinical Efficacy of Traditional Chinese Medicine
10.13288/j.11-2166/r.2025.23.001
- VernacularTitle:“两个重构”理论框架对提高中医临床疗效的作用
- Author:
Dongsen HU
1
;
Linhua ZHAO
2
;
Pengfei XIE
1
;
Rumeng TANG
2
;
Xing HANG
1
;
Ling ZHOU
3
;
Xiangyuan ZHANG
1
;
Lili ZHANG
2
Author Information
1. Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,Beijing,100029
2. Guang'anmen Hospital,China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
3. Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
integrative Chinese and western medicine;
diagnostic and treatment system;
materia medica system;
clinical efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine
- From:
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2025;66(23):2401-2405
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
By reconstructing the integrated Chinese and western medicine diagnostic and treatment system, the "Two Reconstructions" theoretical framework establishes a standardized pathway of "classification-staging-syndrome differentiation", which improves the accuracy of disease identification and strengthens the capacity for full-course intervention; in addition, by reconstructing the modern materia medica system, it innovatively integrates the traditional properties and efficacy of Chinese herbal medicinals with modern pharmacological mechanisms, forming a "state-target co-regulation" precise medication model, and builds a dose-effect theoretical system for prescriptions and medicinals, thereby enhancing both the targeting accuracy and dosage precision of therapeutic interventions. The "Two Reconstructions" theorecitcal framework is a key strategy for enhancing clinical efficacy. It can precisely identify "states" and "targets" for directed intervention, shift the focus of prevention and treatment earlier to enable full-cycle management, establish standardized paradigms for reproducible and evaluable efficacy, and expand the scope of clinical practice to address conditions without typical syndromes and critical illnesses. As a systematic pathway for innovation in TCM, this theoretical framework provides valuable insights and references for promoting the high-quality development of integrative Chinese and western medicine.