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Correlations Between Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndromes and Clinical Indexes in Health Check-Up Population

Authors :
Chi-Feng Liu
Pei-Hung Liao
Chia-Ling Tu
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2020.

Abstract

BackgroundRoutine health check-up is associated with improved lifespan and reduced medical cost. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) serves as a cost-effective modality in healthcare system. We examined the correlations of TCM syndromes with modern medical indicators in health check-up population.MethodsWe studied 5231 subjects undergoing health check-up between January 1st 2008 and December 31, 2016. Physical indexes such as body weight and blood pressure and biomedical indicators like live function and tumour markers were measured. All subjects underwent colonoscopy. All subjects were classified and differentiated into five different TCM syndromes. An artificial neural network (ANN) was employed to evaluate the predictive value of TCM syndrome differentiation.ResultsOf enrolled subjects, SADH accounted for 85.8% and IDSIBSB was found in 4576 subject (87.5%). YaDSK and YiDLK accounted for 99.5% (5207) and 80.9% (4232) respectively. We found that YiDLK is correlated with abnormality of liver function indexes. The results showed that SADH is correlated with level of cholesterol in health check-up population. The results showed that the predictive ANN model showed a good fitting with an accuracy of 100%.ConclusionThe results demonstrated that TCM syndromes were closely correlated with clinical laboratory indexes regardless of health status. TCM syndrome differentiation is suggested to contribute to routine health examination as screening measure with its non-invasive nature.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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