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Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine ›› 2009, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (6): 522-526.doi: 10.3736/jcim20090606

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Distribution characteristics of common syndrome types and syndrome elements extracted by experts' experience in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women

 Yi Xina,Tian-fang Wangb,Cai-feng Dub,Li Lic,Jie Rend,Zhe Jine,Hong Zhaof,Yan Jingf,Xiao-juan Zoug, Hong-qi Liuh,Ying Cheni,Li-na Wangj, Rui-fen Liuk, Qing-guo Wangb   

  1. a Huilongguan Community Health Service Center, Changping District, Beijing 100096, China
    b Department of Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Preclinical School, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China
    c Health Administration Center, the First Affiliated Hospital, Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Zhengzhou 450000, Henan Province, China
    d Department of Internal Medicine, Shijingshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100043, China
    e Department of Gynecology, Dongfang Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100078, China
    f Department of Gynecology of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing 100029, China
    g School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, Wuhan 430065, Hubei Province, China
    h Department of Gynecology, the Second Affiliated Hospital, Shanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Taiyuan 030024, Shanxi Province, China
    i Department of Gynecology, Affiliated Hospital, Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shenyang 110032, Liaoning Province, China
    j Department of Gynecology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Zhengzhou 450000, Henan Province, China
    k Department of Gynecology, Affiliated Hospital, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan 250011, Shandong Province, China
  • Received:2008-12-22 Accepted:2009-03-31 Online:2009-06-20 Published:2009-06-15

Objective

To compare the distribution characteristics of common syndrome types and syndrome elements of menopause syndrome in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women on the basis of standardized syndrome differentiation extracted by experts' experiences.

Methods

A total of 1 582 outpatients with menopause syndrome who met with the diagnosis and inclusion criteria in seven grade 3 hospitals from October 2006 to June 2007 were included. A clinical epidemiological survey in the patients was carried out. The syndrome elements of disease location and characteristics were extracted and analyzed statistically by standardizing the syndrome differentiation of experts' experience in traditional Chinese medicine.
Results

There were 105 syndrome types after initial standardization, and the common syndrome types were kidney yin deficiency, deficiency of liver and kidney yin, stagnation of liver qi, and deficiency of both kidney yin and yang. Six syndrome elements of the disease location were extracted, among which the common elements were kidney, liver, spleen and heart. Seventeen syndrome elements of the disease characteristics were extracted, among which the common elements were yin deficiency, qi stagnation, qi deficiency, yang deficiency and deficiency. Syndrome types of stagnation of liver qi, deficiency of spleen and kidney, and qi stagnation were more frequently diagnosed during perimenopausal period, while the syndrome type of kidney yin deficiency was more frequently diagnosed during postmenopausal period, and the kidney was the main disease location. The distribution characteristics of the other syndrome types and elements were similar during the two periods.
Conclusion

The syndrome type distribution in women with menopause syndrome is complex, while the syndrome element distribution is simple. Generally, the syndrome type and syndrome element distributions during perimenopausal and postmenopausal periods are similar, but there are significant differences in some syndrome types and syndrome elements between the two periods. All of these can give support for revealing the distribution rule of the common syndrome types and syndrome elements and give a theoretical basis for clinical treatment of menopause syndrome.

Key words: Menopause, Premenopause, Postmenopause, Syndrome

Table 1

Distribution of common syndrome types in 1 582 patients with menopause syndrome[Cases (%)]"

Syndrome type Perimenopausal period Postmenopausal period Total χ2 P
Kidney yin deficiency 208 (25.94) 239 (30.64) 447 (28.26) 4.320 0.04
Deficiency of liver and kidney yin 148 (18.45) 132 (16.92) 280 (17.70) 0.636 0.43
Stagnation of liver qi 142 (17.71) 109 (13.97) 251 (15.87) 4.124 0.04
Deficiency of both kidney yin and yang 96 (11.97) 89 (11.41) 185 (11.69) 0.120 0.73
Liver depression and kidney deficiency 55 (6.86) 69 (8.85) 124 (7.84) 2.164 0.14
Kidney deficiency 60 (7.48) 61 (7.82) 121 (7.65) 0.064 0.80
Kidney yang deficiency 52 (6.48) 53 (6.79) 105 (6.64) 0.062 0.80
Liver depression and spleen deficiency 44 (5.49) 40 (5.13) 84 (5.31) 0.101 0.75
Deficiency of spleen and kidney 48 (5.99) 23 (2.95) 71 (4.49) 8.504 0.00
Spleen deficiency 33 (4.11) 37 (4.74) 70 (4.42) 0.370 0.54
Disharmony between heart and kidney 32 (3.99) 36 (4.62) 68 (4.30) 0.376 0.54
Blood stasis 28 (3.49) 26 (3.33) 54 (3.41) 0.030 0.86

Table 2

Distribution of common syndrome elements of disease location in 1 582 patients with menopause syndrome[Cases (%)]"

Disease location Perimenopausal period Postmenopausal period Total χ2 P
Kidney 718 (89.53) 723 (92.69) 1 441 (91.09) 4.883 0.03
Liver 451 (56.23) 412 (52.82) 863 (54.55) 1.859 0.17
Spleen 201 (25.06) 178 (22.82) 379 (23.96) 1.091 0.30
Heart 106 (13.22) 120 (15.38) 226 (14.29) 1.517 0.22
Gallbladder 20 (2.49) 15 (1.92) 35 (2.21) 0.595 0.44
Stomach 14 (1.75) 11 (1.41) 25 (1.58) 0.286 0.59

Table 3

Distribution of common syndrome elements of disease characteristics in 1 582 patients with menopause syndrome[Cases (%)]"

Disease characteristics Perimenopausal period Postmenopausal period Total χ2 P
Yin deficiency 501 (62.47) 518 (66.41) 1 019 (64.41) 2.680 0.10
Qi stagnation 287 (35.79) 242 (31.03) 529 (33.44) 4.025 0.04
Qi deficiency 177 (22.07) 197 (25.26) 374 (23.64) 2.224 0.14
Yang deficiency 176 (21.95) 171 (21.92) 347 (21.93) 0.000 0.99
Deficiency 180 (22.44) 160 (20.51) 340 (21.49) 0.874 0.35
Heat/fire 66 (8.23) 67 (8.59) 133 (8.41) 0.067 0.80
Blood stasis 75 (9.35) 54 (6.92) 129 (8.15) 3.114 0.08
Dampness 52 (6.48) 52 (6.67) 104 (6.57) 0.022 0.88
Yang hyperactivity 43 (5.36) 51 (6.54) 94 (5.94) 0.980 0.32
Blood deficiency 37 (4.61) 32 (4.10) 69 (4.36) 0.247 0.62
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