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Prevention Study Of Hypertensive Population Based On The TCM Model Community

Posted on:2013-04-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L G DongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2234330374984841Subject:Chinese medical science
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Objective: Research the syndromes of prehypertention, probe the relevances ofPrehypertention and large and small arterial elasticity index(C1C2). Methods: Theinvestigation was carried out with a epidemiological cross-sectional survey method, in thecrowd from part of the organ institution of Pingyuan county in Shandong Province,Zhangdian district in Zibo City,Zhangqiu City,Shandong Institute of Economics, through astandard form of questionnaire survey to collect baseline information, personal history,family history, chronic medical history, laboratory examination, quantitative dataclassification syndrome,and established standard sthenic syndrome type:OverabundantLiver-fire and Abundance of Phlegm-dampness, according to "Chinese medicine clinicalresearch guiding principles”.The investigation analysed the relevances of prehypertentionand C1C2by using SPSS17.0. Results:(1)1050prehypertention patients,634malepatients(60.4%),416female patients (39.6%).766differentiation of syndrome availablepatients, syndrome distribution are yin deficiency with yang hyperactivity(YDYH)(272/766), overabundant liver-fire syndrome(OLF)(252/766), yin and yangdeficiency(YYD)(155/766).269kidney deficiency(KD) patients,305non-kidney-deficiency (NKD) patients.(2) At prehypertention standard symptoms,the Pvalues of C1C2>0.05after has been multiple analysis of covariance.(3) Atprehypertention KD and NKD, the P value of C1<0.05after has been multiple analysisof covariance. The P value of C2>0.05. Conclusion:(1) Male patients is more thanfemale patients,the basic syndromes are YDYH, OLF, YYD.(2) C1C2has no significant differences between prehypertention standard symptoms.(3) C1has significant differencesbetween KD and NKD, C2has no significant differences.
Keywords/Search Tags:prehypertention, syndrome, large and small arterial elasticity index
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