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Exploration of Syndrome Differentiation patterns in coronary heart disease patients during Peri-Operative stage of coronary artery bypass graft |
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KeyWord:coronary heart disease, coronary artery bypass graft, peri operative stage, Syndrome Differentiation of TCM, Qi Yang deficiency, Yin deficiency, Phlegm Syndrome, blood stasis |
Author Name | Affiliation | E-mail | Huan-lin Wu | the Heart Center, Guang-dong Provincial TCM Hospital, 111 Dade Road, 510120, Guangzhou | wuhuanlin@21cn.com | Xin-min Ruan | the Heart Center, Guang-dong Provincial TCM Hospital, 111 Dade Road, 510120, Guangzhou | | Min-zhou Zhang | the Heart Center, Guang-dong Provincial TCM Hospital, 111 Dade Road, 510120, Guangzhou | | Chun-lin Huang | the Heart Center, Guang-dong Provincial TCM Hospital, 111 Dade Road, 510120, Guangzhou | | Tie-tao Deng | the Heart Center, Guang-dong Provincial TCM Hospital, 111 Dade Road, 510120, Guangzhou | |
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Objective: To explore the patterns of Syndrome Differentiation (SD) of coronary heart disease (CHD) patients in peri operative stage of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG). Methods: One week after operation, thirty seven CHD patients, who received CABG of internal mammary artery or great saphena vein under conventional general anesthesia with low or middle temperature extracorporeal circulation were differentiated as various syndromes, with the pre or post operational EKG, color Doppler echocardiography were done during and after operation. The hemodynamic parameters were monitored. Results: In the CHD patients, 64.9% were differentiated as Qi Yin deficiency, 67.6% were complicated with phlegm syndrome and 62.2% with blood stasis, suggesting that Qi deficiency, phlegm and stasis are the basic pathogenetic factors in patients with CABG. Moreover, the peri operative syndrome was correlated with the condition of coronary artery lesion, heart and lung functions before operation, and the extracorporeal circulation time during the operation. Conclusion: TCM SD conducting in peri operative stage might be useful in exploring the patterns of syndrome alteration which provided a basis for preventing peri operative complications and elevating success rate of operation. |
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