scholarly journals Symptoms Based on Deficiency Syndrome in Traditional Chinese Medicine Might Be Predictor of Frailty in Elderly Community Dwellers

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Zhen Qi ◽  
Bei-Ling Wu ◽  
Chuan Chen ◽  
Zhi-Hua Yu ◽  
Ding-Zhu Shen ◽  
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Background. The most widely used frailty phenotype and frailty indexes are either time-consuming or complicated, thus restricting their generalization in clinical practice; and therefore, an easier and faster screening tool is needed to be developed. Objective. To select sensitive symptoms in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and study whether they can improve the risk prediction of frailty. Methods. This is a cross-sectional study enrolling 2249 Chinese elderly community dwellers. Data were collected via face-to-face inquiries, anthropometric measurements, laboratory tests, and community health files. Frailty was the main outcome measure, and it was evaluated by Fried’s frailty phenotype (FP). The ordinal logistic regression model was used to identify the factors associated with frailty. The risk assessment plot was used to compare the discriminative ability for frailty among models with and without TCM symptoms. Results. The identified sensitive influential factors for frailty included age, education level, dietary habits, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, cerebral infarction, osteoporosis, cold limbs, lethargy and laziness in speaking and moving, weakness of lower limbs, slow movement, dry mouth and throat, and glazed expression. The risk prediction for “frailty cumulative components ≥1” was not significantly increased, while for “frailty cumulative components ≥2”, a new model developed with the above selected TCM symptoms had a higher AUC than the baseline model without it (0.79 VS 0.81, P = 0.002 ). And the NRI and IDI for the new model were 41.4% ( P = 0.016 ) and 0.024% ( P = 0.041 ), respectively. Conclusion. This research might provide an easier and faster way for early identification and risk prediction of frailty in elderly community dwellers.

2013 ◽  
Vol 41 (05) ◽  
pp. 971-981 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong Zhang ◽  
He Jin ◽  
Dayong Ma ◽  
Yuanbo Fu ◽  
Yanming Xie ◽  
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This study aimed to determine the efficacy of Integrated Rehabilitation Techniques of Traditional Chinese Medicine (IRT-TCM) on patients with ischemic stroke as an alternative therapy to conventional rehabilitation techniques. Sixty-nine patients with ischemic stroke were randomly assigned to receive either IRT-TCM (intervention group, n = 46) or conventional rehabilitation techniques (control group, n = 23). The IRT-TCM consisted of a sequential combination of acupuncture and massage techniques. The Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA), National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), Barthel index (BI) and modified Rankin Scale (mRS) were measured on day 0 (baseline, before treatment), day 21, and day 90. We observed that the scores in FMA and BI were increased, and NIHSS were decreased in both groups on day 21 and 90, compared with the baseline (day 0). Furthermore, significantly better scores in FMA of lower limbs and NIHSS were found in patients treated with IRT-TCM on day 21 and 90. For mRS, the percentage of patients ranking 0 and 1 in the intervention group presented a striking contrast to the control group on day 90 but with no significant difference. The results indicated that, as a feasible alternative therapy, IRT-TCM is beneficial for patients with ischemic stroke. Further research with larger sample size, long-term observation, and strict blinding are still in need to confirm the efficacy of IRT-TCM.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Yang Yang ◽  
Xin Jin ◽  
Xinyi Jiao ◽  
Jinjing Li ◽  
Liuyi Liang ◽  
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common respiratory disease with high morbidity and mortality. The conventional therapies remain palliative and have various undesired effects. Flavonoids from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) have been proved to exert protective effects on COPD. This review aims to illuminate the poly-pharmacological properties of flavonoids in treating COPD based on laboratory evidences and clinical data and points out possible molecular mechanisms. Animal/laboratory studies and randomised clinical trials about administration of flavonoids from TCM for treating COPD from January 2010 to October 2020 were identified and collected, with the following terms: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or chronic respiratory disease or inflammatory lung disease, and flavonoid or nature product or traditional Chinese medicine. Pharmacokinetic studies and external application treatment were excluded. A total of 15 flavonoid compounds were listed. Flavonoids could inhibit inflammation, oxidative stress, and cellular senescence, restore corticosteroid sensitivity, improve pulmonary histology, and boost pulmonary function through regulating multiple targets and signaling pathways, which manifest that flavonoids are a group of promising natural products for COPD. Nevertheless, most studies remain in the research phase of animal testing, and further clinical applications should be carried out.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Hu ◽  
Chenhui Zhang ◽  
Hong Zhang

Abstract Background: Stroke is a severe and life-threatening disease, owns high rates of disability and mortality.[1] Stroke and ischemic heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are the world’s three main killers.Ischemic strokes account for the vast majority of strokes.[2] Modern medicine has some advantages in treating ischemic stroke, but there are also limitations. Traditional Chinese medicine has thousands of years of experience in treating stroke, but there are few high quality clinical Randomized controlled trial.Methods: This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. 286 patients were randomly divided into test group and Control Group. Both groups received General Western medicine treatment, the test group combined with Chinese medicine treatment, the control group combined with placebo treatment. The duration of treatment was 30 days and the follow-up was 90 days. evaluation indicators include: Modified Rankin Scale, NIH stroke Scale, Glasgow Coma Scale, Barthel Index, Case fatality rate.Laboratory specifications and safety assessments will also be taken into account.Discussion: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ZFXNY in the treatment of acute cerebral infarction. Our research will provide a reliable evidence-based medicine basis for the treatment of acute cerebral infarction with traditional Chinese medicine, and provide another option for the treatment of acute cerebral infarction.Trial registration: ChiCTR2100043796, Registered February 28th, 2021.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yung-An Tsou ◽  
Hung-Jin Huang ◽  
Wesley Wen-Yang Lin ◽  
Calvin Yu-Chian Chen

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic obstructive lung disease and is frequently found in well-developed countries due to the issue of aging populations. Not all forms of medical treatment are unable to return a patient's limited pulmonary function back to normal and eventually they could require a lung transplant. At this time, COPD is the leading cause of death in the world. Studies surveying I-kappa-B-kinase beta (IKK2) are very relevant to the occurrence and deterioration of the condition COPD. The sinapic acid-4-O-sulfate, kaempferol, and alpha-terpineol were found to be IKK2 inhibitors and helped prevent COPD occurrence and worsening according to a screening of the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) database. The protein-ligand interaction of these three compounds with regard to IKK2 was also done by molecular dynamics. The docking poses, hydrogen bond variation, and hydrophobic interactions found Asp103 and Lys106 are crucial to IKK2 binding areas for IKK2 inhibition. Finally, we found the three compounds that have an equally strong effect in terms of IKK2 binding proven by the TCM database and perhaps these may be an alternative treatment for COPD in the future.


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