Expert Opinions on the Concept of Blood Stasis in China: An Interview Study
Objective: To study various experts' opinions on the definition and diagnosis of blood stasis inChina. Methods: We e-mailed the selected experts to explain the purpose of the study and to invite them toparticipate and asked them to name a time for the investigator to call them. Eight experts and fiv...
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description | Objective: To study various experts' opinions on the definition and diagnosis of blood stasis inChina. Methods: We e-mailed the selected experts to explain the purpose of the study and to invite them toparticipate and asked them to name a time for the investigator to call them. Eight experts and five organizationswere interviewed in the research community investigating blood stasis in China. Results: Six main categoriesemerged from the interviews: (1) blood stasis concepts; (2) blood stasis-related biomarkers; (3) methods ofdiagnosing blood stasis; (4) drugs for promoting blood circulation and dissipating stasis; (5) blood stasis-relateddiseases; and (6) blood stasis-related societies. The consensus among the interviewed experts was that thedefinition of blood stasis is rather complicated and that there is no gold standard marker for detecting bloodstasis. Conclusion: This paper acquired experts' opinions on the definition and diagnosis of blood stasis in orderto establish a modern concept of blood stasis. This paper also developed a diagnostic tool and diagnostic indicesfor blood stasis and identified biological indices and pathologic mechanisms related to blood stasis, which mightbe of great reference value in future blood stasis standardization research. |
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