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Study On The Arteries Stress In Diabetes And The Syndrome Differentiation Of TCM Of Diabetes

Posted on:2010-07-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B J CongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360275487426Subject:Chinese medical science
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Objective: Arteries stress was more significantly decreased than that in the healthy. To study the association between diabetes investigate the influential factors of C1 and C2 of diabetes and explore the relationship between the syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine ( TCM) of diabetes and C1 and C2. It will provide some reliable information of the traditional Chinese medicine, western medicine and clinical therapy on subclinical pathological changes of blood vessel in diabetes. Mathods:According to ADA diagnostic criteria of drawing off in 1997 and refererring New Medicine Clinical Research Guideline of Traditional Chinese Medicine published in 2002, the Western medicine diagnostic criteria and the diagnostic criteria of syndrome differentiation of TCM of diabetes were instituted. A total of 120 diabetic patients (67 men, 53 women). After the patients were brought into the research team, C1 and C2, height, weight, blood pressure and FPG were measured. The arteriosclerosis diagnostic device (CVProfilerDO-2020 USA) was used to measure C1 and C2 and systolic blood pressure(SBP), diastolic blood pressure(DBP), pulse pressure(PP). Results: The C1 and C2 of diabetic patients was found to be obviously lower than that in the healthy, indicate arteries stress in diabetic patients was more obviously decrease than that in the healthy.PP and FPG in diabetes with hypertension (DH) groups were obvious higher than that in diabetes with normotension (DNT) groups (p<0.05 respectively). C1 and C2 was positively correlated with age, FPG, SBP and PP (p<0.05 respectively). There was no association between C1 and C2 and DBP. The relation between the syndrome differentiation of TCM of diabetes and C2 was statistically different in EXTREME HEAT WITH YIN ASTHENIA DAMPNESS-HEAT RETENTION SPLEEN and QI-YIN DEFICIENCY(p<0.05).C2 of DAMPNESS-HEAT RETENTION SPLEEN and QI-YIN DEFICIENCY were obviously lower than that in EXTREME HEAT WITH YIN ASTHENIA (p<0.05 respectively).Conclusion:The artery stress in diabetic patients was impaired compared with the health. C1 and C2 in DH groups was obviously lower than that in DNT groups.And,it implied that age,SBP, DBP and PP were the influential factors of C1 and C2 and they influenced C1 and C2 together. they were common risk factors of atherosclerosis. Artery stress of DAMPNESS-HEAT RETENTION SPLEEN and QI-YIN DEFICIENCY more obviously subside than EXTREME HEAT WITH YIN ASTHENIA in this study. In view of different syndromes of TCM in diabetes we can use method of combining traditional Chinese and western medicine to improve arterial stress to gain better results in clinical treatment, which provide theoretical guidance and objective basis in Chinese and Western Medicine for the treatment of the subclinical vascular diseases in diabetes...
Keywords/Search Tags:diabetes mellitus, arterial elasticity, syndrome differentiation, relevance
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