1.Analysis on Medication Law of Wu Liqun in the Treatment of Tic Disorders Based on Complex Network
Chen LU ; Jingwei HUO ; Liqun WU ; Baosheng WANG ; Runshun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(2):27-32
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To explore Professor Wu Liqun's medication law for treating tic disorders in children.Methods Medical records of tic disorders children treated by Professor Wu Liqun from September 2016 to October 2022 were collected,and a database was established.SPSS Statistics 23 was used for frequency statistics,and Liquorice software was used for multi-scale backbone network analysis and multi-layer core network analysis to summarize the medication law.Results Totally 709 medical records were included,involving 834 prescriptions and 203 kinds of Chinese materia medica.The drug categories were mostly tonic drugs,heat-clearing drugs,and liver-pacifying and wind-relieving drugs.The properties of the drugs were mainly warming,cold,and mild,and the meridians were mostly in the lung,liver,and spleen meridians.Complex network analysis showed that the core prescription consisted of 20 kinds of Chinese materia medica,such as Angelicae Sinensis Radix,Paeoniae Radix Alba,Chuanxiong Rhizoma,Codonopsis Radix,and 30 groups of commonly used medicine pairs and commonly used medicines with different symptoms and commodities were obtained.Conclusion Professor Wu Liqun's treatment for tic disorders in children focuses on treating"liver wind",evacuating external wind to cut off the course of the disease,soothing the liver and subduing yang to extinguish internal wind,paying attention to regulating liver qi,nourishing yin and soothing the liver,nourishing blood and extinguishing wind.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Study on the Medication Law of Postoperative Treatment of Colorectal Cancer by Piao Bingkui Based on Data Mining
Xin CHEN ; Feibiao XIE ; Runshun ZHANG ; Jin GAO ; Huibo YU ; Susu MA ; Honggang ZHENG ; Baojin HUA
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(10):24-30
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To study the medication law of postoperative treatment of colorectal cancer by national TCM doctor Professor Piao Bingkui.Methods Professor Piao Bingkui's electronic medical records and paper medical records of colorectal cancer postoperative patients at Guang'anmen Hospital,China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences and Beijing Yiqingtang Chinese Medicine Clinic were collected and organized from their outpatients from January 1st,2002 to February 28th,2022.R4.2.1 was used to study the prescriptions,including high-frequency drugs,drug types,properties of Chinese materia medica,yin yang and five elements and dosage of drugs,as well as the law of multi-drug association in postoperative patients with colorectal cancer.Results Totally 642 colorectal postoperative cancer patients were included,involving 2 226 prescriptions,180 kinds of Chinese materia medica,and a total frequency of 39 988 times.The high-frequency drugs were Astragali Radix,fried Aurantii Fructus with wheat bran,Dioscoreae Rhizoma,etc.The main drugs in terms of efficacy were tonics for tonifying deficiency,disinfectants,etc.;the main properties were warm and neutral,the main tastes were sweet,pungent and bitter,and the main meridians were spleen meridians and stomach meridians.Ascending medicines were often used,and the drug were basically non-toxic.The frequency of using yang tonifying medicine was high,and the five elements were commonly used as local medicines;the dosage was mostly 10,15 and 20 g.The complex network analysis and clustering analysis of the association between multiple drugs found that Professor Piao Bingkui's basic prescription for treating colorectal cancer included Astragali Radix,fried Aurantii Fructus with wheat bran,Dioscoreae Rhizoma,salt Alpiniae Oxyphyllae Fructus,Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium,Smilacis Glabrae Rhizoma,Pseudostellariae Radix,and fried Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma with wheat bran.Conclusion In the treatment of colorectal cancer,Professor Piao Bingkui focuses on reinforcing the healthy qi,nourishing spleen and stomach function,combined with detoxication method and clearing heat,expelling phlegm and dampness,guiding stagnation and dispelling stasis methods,making syndrome differentiation as well as tonifying and benefiting qi,regulating qi movement,so as to realize the"treating middle-energizer as balance"and achieve mild level when treating colorectal cancer.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Symptom network topological features predict the effectiveness of herbal treatment for pediatric cough.
Mengxue HUANG ; Jingjing WANG ; Runshun ZHANG ; Zhuying NI ; Xiaoying LIU ; Wenwen LIU ; Weilian KONG ; Yao CHEN ; Tiantian HUANG ; Guihua LI ; Dan WEI ; Jianzhong LIU ; Xuezhong ZHOU
Frontiers of Medicine 2020;14(3):357-367
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Pediatric cough is a heterogeneous condition in terms of symptoms and the underlying disease mechanisms. Symptom phenotypes hold complicated interactions between each other to form an intricate network structure. This study aims to investigate whether the network structure of pediatric cough symptoms is associated with the prognosis and outcome of patients. A total of 384 cases were derived from the electronic medical records of a highly experienced traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) physician. The data were divided into two groups according to the therapeutic effect, namely, an invalid group (group A with 40 cases of poor efficacy) and a valid group (group B with 344 cases of good efficacy). Several well-established analysis methods, namely, statistical test, correlation analysis, and complex network analysis, were used to analyze the data. This study reports that symptom networks of patients with pediatric cough are related to the effectiveness of treatment: a dense network of symptoms is associated with great difficulty in treatment. Interventions with the most different symptoms in the symptom network may have improved therapeutic effects.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Research on the rules of Chinese medicine for depression syndrome based on modern medical records
Weibin WANG ; Jinghua LI ; Qi YU ; Junwen WANG ; Runshun ZHANG ; Lili XU ; Yinghui WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2020;42(10):1008-1013
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To analyze the medication rules of modern physicians on treating depression syndrome, so as to provide reference for clinical treatment of depression syndrome.Methods:We collect and sort out the modern medical records of depression syndrome in the cloud platform of ancient and modern medical records (v1.5) and the modern medical records' database of famous doctors, and search CNKI, Chongqing VIP and Wanfang databases for the modern depression medical cases from journals during database establishment time to October 1, 2018. We extracted traditional Chinese medicine prescription data in the medical records, and applied the ancient and modern medical records cloud platform (v 1.5) to standardize the acquired TCM data, and integrate data mining function for frequency statistics, cluster analysis, association analysis and complex network analysis to obtain the high frequency of drugs' attributes, classification, and common drug pairs and core prescriptions of modern doctors. Results:After screening, a total of 1 984 cases were included, 3 618 cases were diagnosed, and 3 089 pieces of data of TCM prescriptions were included. A total of 1 458 medicines were involved, and the total frequency of medication was 39 634. The high frequency medicines were: Bupleurum chinense (1 546 times), Poria cocos (1 210 times), Angelica sinensis (1 167 times), Paeonia lactiflora (1 109 times) and Tulip (1 091 times). The commonly used Chinese medicines were mainly warm, flat, bitter and bitter, mostly attributed to the four meridians of spleen, lung, liver and heart. Commonly used medicines were Radix Paeoniae Alba- Bupleurum, Radix Angelicae- Bupleurum, Radix Bupleurum- Tulip, Radix Angelicae- Paeoniae Alba, Radix Angelicae- Paeoniae Alba- Bupleurum, etc. The core prescriptions were Suanzaoren Decoction, Chaihu- Shugan San and Erchen Decoction. Conclusions:Modern physicians' treating principles for depression syndrome is soothing liver and regulating qi, invigorating spleen and nourishing heart, emphasizing qi and blood, harmonizing liver, spleen and heart, and linking TCM pathogeneses.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Multistage analysis method for detection of effective herb prescription from clinical data.
Kuo YANG ; Runshun ZHANG ; Liyun HE ; Yubing LI ; Wenwen LIU ; Changhe YU ; Yanhong ZHANG ; Xinlong LI ; Yan LIU ; Weiming XU ; Xuezhong ZHOU ; Baoyan LIU
Frontiers of Medicine 2018;12(2):206-217
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Determining effective traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatments for specific disease conditions or particular patient groups is a difficult issue that necessitates investigation because of the complicated personalized manifestations in real-world patients and the individualized combination therapies prescribed in clinical settings. In this study, a multistage analysis method that integrates propensity case matching, complex network analysis, and herb set enrichment analysis was proposed to identify effective herb prescriptions for particular diseases (e.g., insomnia). First, propensity case matching was applied to match clinical cases. Then, core network extraction and herb set enrichment were combined to detect core effective herb prescriptions. Effectiveness-based mutual information was used to detect strong herb-symptom relationships. This method was applied on a TCM clinical data set with 955 patients collected from well-designed observational studies. Results revealed that groups of herb prescriptions with higher effectiveness rates (76.9% vs. 42.8% for matched samples; 94.2% vs. 84.9% for all samples) compared with the original prescriptions were found. Particular patient groups with symptom manifestations were also identified to help investigate the indications of the effective herb prescriptions.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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6.A Study on the Named Entity Recognition Method on Symptom Names in the History of Present Illness in Traditional Chinese Medical (TCM) Clinic
Yuhu YUAN ; Xuezhong ZHOU ; Runshun ZHANG ; Xiaodong LI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(1):70-77
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Clinical cases of TCM are used as important clinical data to record the whole process of the interaction between doctors and patients in the form of text.However,in the context of big data,there is a lack of research on the use of information covered in clinical cases.Therefore,we studied the method of extracting the symptom term from the history of present illness in TCM clinic in this paper,in order to lay the foundation for the further use of clinical cases.First,twelve thousand,three hundred and sixty-seven history data of present illness were obtained by random selection and expert review.According to the different disease types,they were divided into the two groups of the experiments:4,838 data in the diabetes group,7,529 data in the spleen and stomach disease group and 12,367 data in the mixed or combined group.A glossary of symptom terms covering 22,996 words were compiled.Then,five feature templates,such as sliding window feature,prefix and suffix character and lexical features,were selected.CRFs model was adopted to carry out named entity extraction experiment.As a result,in the open test,the performance of diabetes,spleen and stomach disease and mixed group were (0.83,0.8,0.82),(0.9,0.9,0.89) and (0.88,0.87,0.87),respectively,while the results were (0.83,0.82,0.83),(0.95,0.95,0.95) and (0.93,0.92,0.92) in the ten-fold cross validation.In conclusion,the results showed that the CRFs algorithm was an excellent sequence labeling algorithm and applied to the named entity extraction task of symptom history.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.A Research on the Discovery Methods in Prescription and Medication Based on Professor Xue Boshou's Clinical Prescription Data
Weilian KONG ; Lili XU ; Yanxing XUE ; Baoyan LIU ; Yinghui WANG ; Xuezhong ZHOU ; Runshun ZHANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(1):55-62
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			How to discover the valuable knowledge from the large amount of prescription data accumulated in the long-term medical practice of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is one of the important contents of TCM modernization.Based on the prescription data of Xue' s clinical practice of many years,this paper explored the method of combining TCM network and prescription network to find out Xue' s common core drug combination.Based on 9,584 prescriptions in the Hospital Information System of Guang'anmen Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,prescription network and drug network were constructed according to the similarity of prescription composition and drug co-occurrence relationship.Using the complex network analysis methods,such as community analysis method,to analyze the prescription and drug compatibility,the results were evaluated and analyzed by Xue and his successors.As a result,through complex network analysis,126 modular prescriptions and 4 TCM modules were obtained.One of the core components of the prescription module included Xiao Chai Hu decoction,Yin Qiao powder,and Sheng Jiang powder compound addition and subtraction.It was in consistent with the drug composition of exogenous febrile prescriptions excavated earlier.In conclusion,using the complex network methods,we can get some core drug combinations prescribed by Prof.Xue,and achieve the common compound core drug combination for treating diseases with certain vantages,laying a foundation for further inheriting and excavating Xue' s effective experience.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Design Concept and Method of Case Report Forms in Optimum Research on Famous TCM ;Doctors’ Experienced Prescriptions
Lili XU ; Runshun ZHANG ; Yinghui WANG ; Baoyan LIU ; Yanxing XUE ; Guanli SONG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;23(9):15-17,18
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Optimum research on famous TCM doctors’ experienced prescriptions can optimize the composition of prescriptions which originated from experienced prescriptions, clarify the functions of indications and efficacy features of experienced prescriptions. Case report forms which are normally adapted to clinical new medicine study cannot meet the demand of observational study to optimize experienced prescriptions. This article expounded design features, structure elements and collection timing and proposed requirements for information collection through practice of case report forms in the optimum research on famous TCM doctors’ experienced prescriptions, with a purpose to realize the optimization of experienced prescriptions through observational study on famous TCM doctors’ experienced prescriptions and provide evidence for further clinical research on experienced prescriptions.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Problems and Strategies for Herb Data Standardization Processing Based on Multi-area Prescriptions
Xiaji ZHOU ; Runshun ZHANG ; Yinghui WANG ; Baoyan LIU ; Jingru ZHANG ; Hui YANG ; Jiansheng WANG ; Qi GUO ; Guanli SONG ; Lili XU ; Xuezhong ZHOU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;17(3):417-421
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) herb data of inpatient department and senior famous TCM doctors from many TCM hospitals in China. Existing problems of TCM herb data standardization preprocessing were analyzed in order to explore scientific and reasonable preprocessing program which can provide technical support for the accurate analysis of herbal information. Clinical medicine doctors and herbal pharmacists collaborated and analyzed the real-world TCM herb data collected from multi-regions. In connection with characteristics of TCM, data mining was combined in the analysis of requirement to identify existing problems and explore appropriate problem-solving solutions. The results showed that based on the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China (PPRC, 2010 version) and regional herb preparing and dispensing guidelines, the herb collection rules, methods and processes were made for the herb data standardization. Herbal data processing program for different regions were formulated. It was concluded that herb data standardization rules and methods made by this plan solved standardization and accuracy of TCM herb data analysis and utilization in multi-area.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Research Overview and Question Discussion on International Clinical Phenotype Ontology
Lin LIU ; Xuezhong ZHOU ; Xiaji ZHOU ; Runshun ZHANG ; Yufeng GUO ; Yinghui WANG ; Qi XIE ; Baoyan LIU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(8):1634-1638
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinical symptoms, which were main evidences in syndrome differentiation and treatment, were also main data in the clinical individual diagnosis and treatment. However, the absence of high-quality symptom ontology was still obvious in TCM clinical and data using. By analyzing the research and data of clinical phenotype ontologies associated with symptoms, this paper was aimed to introduce and sort the existing ontologies, in order to discuss related problems. Furthermore, we provided ideas and expound the importance of building data network of symptoms, diseases, genes, drugs, chemicals, side effects with the data we collected and disposed around symptoms, in order to construct TCM clinical phenotype ontology. We believed that our work will help the development of individual treatment and precision medicine in TCM. It was also the key of individual big data analysis which was urgent need to promote.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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