Evaluation of reducing the south and reinforcing the north method on postmenopausal atherosclerosis disease based on 4 diagnostic objectifications: A prospective observational study
Reducing the south and reinforcing the north method (RSRN) has a positive effect on atherosclerosis disease. However, there is a lack of objective standards based on the quantification of 4 diagnostic methods in evaluating the improvement or effectiveness of the treatment. This study aimed to explor...
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description | Reducing the south and reinforcing the north method (RSRN) has a positive effect on atherosclerosis disease. However, there is a lack of objective standards based on the quantification of 4 diagnostic methods in evaluating the improvement or effectiveness of the treatment. This study aimed to explore the quantitative evaluation of the therapeutic effect of RSRN on postmenopausal atherosclerosis based on the 4 diagnostic methods. The observational prospective cohort study was conducted at Longhua hospital Shanghai University of traditional Chinese medicine. According to the inclusion criteria, 96 patients (disease group) and 38 healthy cases (control group) were selected, the pulse parameters were compared between the 2 groups to demonstrate the reliability and success of the disease model. Then 4 diagnostic information before and after RSRN treatment were collected and statistical analyzed by 1-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) (with Bonferroni correction). Furthermore, social network analysis was used to analyze the changes of symptoms, tongue, pulse, and complexion characteristics before and after treatment. There was a significant difference in pulse parameters between the disease group and the control group. The pulse parameters t1, h3, h3/h1, h4/h1, S, As, and w values in disease group were higher than those in control group, while the h5, h5/h1, and Ad values were lower than those in control group (P |
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