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Research On The Relevant Factors And Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndromes Of The Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Posted on:2008-03-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J J XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360218958688Subject:TCM gynecology
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Objective To explore the relevant factors of CPID patients and to summarize the syndromes distribution regularity and the characteristics of syndrome differentiation. Methods Used case--control study methods, the patients and the healthy women were statistical analysis by clinical data in order to observe the relevant factors and the syndromes distribution regularity and the characteristics of syndrome differentiation. Results 1. The chi-square test suggests:the differences of some factors have statistically significant between the case group and the control group.Risk factors of CPID: logistic regression suggests: the frequency of coitus≥9 per month, frequent coitus in menses, IUD contraception manner, no contraception manner, the number of abortion≥3, the times of vaginal flush≥1 per week, the times of the operation in uterus≥3, are the risk factors;oral contraceptive is weak protective factor. 2. According to cluster analysis, the symptoms of CPID patients could be divided into five nests, including stasis of humid and heat type,liver depression qi stagnation and blood stasis type,qi deficiency and blood stasis type,kidney deficiency and blood stasis type. On the basis of results of logistic regression analysis,we gaineded principal symptoms statistically significant to syndromes diagnosis of TCM. Conclusion 1.Seven risk and one weak protective factors of CPID are generalized. 2. Cluster analysis,logistic regression is helpful to classification of elementary syndromes of TCM. 3. It is significant practically to carry out epidemiological study of syndromes of TCM of CPID.
Keywords/Search Tags:chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, relevant factors, the syndrome distribution regularity, logistic regression, cluster analysis
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