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GULi-mei, CAOPei-rang, GUChao, WEILan-fu, TIANYao-zhou. Correlation Between Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome and Clinical Biochemical Indexes of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver[J]. Journal of Nanjing University of traditional Chinese Medicine, 2019, 35(6): 738-740.
Citation: GULi-mei, CAOPei-rang, GUChao, WEILan-fu, TIANYao-zhou. Correlation Between Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome and Clinical Biochemical Indexes of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver[J]. Journal of Nanjing University of traditional Chinese Medicine, 2019, 35(6): 738-740.

Correlation Between Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome and Clinical Biochemical Indexes of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver

  • Publish Date: 2019-11-10
  • OBJECTIVE To explore the distribution law, characteristics and clinical factors of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome types in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). METHODS 249 patients with NAFLD were enrolled in the study, and their syndrome differentiation was divided into five types: damp-turbidity stagnation syndrome, liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome, accumulation of damp-heat syndrome, obstruction of phlegm and stasis syndrome and spleen-kidney deficiency syndrome. To explore the correlation between TCM syndrome types, age, gender, BMI and blood purification indicators. RESULTS ①Proportion of syndrome types: damp-turbidity stagnation syndrome accounting for 30.1%, 28.1% for liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome, accumulation of damp-heat syndrome 25.7%, obstruction of phlegm and stasis syndrome 8.8%, spleen-kidney deficiency syndrome 7.2%.②The ratio of male to female was about 1.39∶1. The patients with accumulation of damp-heat syndrome and damp-turbidity stagnation syndrome were mainly male (P<0.05); those with liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome were mainly female (P<0.01). ③The alanine transaminase (ALT) elevation in the accumulation of damp heat syndrome was the most significant, and there was statistical difference compared with that of patients with damp-turbidity stagnation syndrome and the liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome group (P<0.05). The total cholesterol (TC) elevation was the most significant in the damp-turbidity stagnation syndrome, and there was a statistical difference compared with the liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome, accumulation of damp-heat syndrome, and spleen-kidney deficiency syndrome group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION The most common TCM syndrome types of NAFLD are damp-turbidity stagnation syndrome, liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome and accumulation of damp-heat syndrome. The male incidence rate is higher than that of female; accumulation of damp-heat syndrome is more liable to induce ALT injury; damp-turbidity stagnation syndrome is more likely to cause TC elevation.

     

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