2012
DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-136
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Developing indicators of pattern identification in patients with stroke using traditional Korean medicine

Abstract: BackgroundThe traditional Korean medical diagnoses employ pattern identification (PI), a diagnostic system that entails the comprehensive analysis of symptoms and signs. The PI needs to be standardized due to its ambiguity. Therefore, this study was performed to establish standard indicators of the PI for stroke through the traditional Korean medical literature, expert consensus and a clinical field test.MethodsWe sorted out stroke patterns with an expert committee organized by the Korean Institute of Oriental… Show more

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“…As a part of the SOPI-STROKE project, the KIOM recently created the Korean standard PI for stroke (K-SPI) for use in Korea [46]. This system consists of 4 types of PI (FH, DP, YD, and QD) and 44 types of indicators [5].…”
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“…As a part of the SOPI-STROKE project, the KIOM recently created the Korean standard PI for stroke (K-SPI) for use in Korea [46]. This system consists of 4 types of PI (FH, DP, YD, and QD) and 44 types of indicators [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The QD pattern is characterized by Qi deficiency with diminished internal organ function, which is marked by shortness of breath, lassitude, listlessness, spontaneous sweating, a pale tongue, and a weak pulse. The YD pattern is characterized by Yin deficiency with diminished moistening and the inability to restrain yang, which is usually manifested as fever [46]. …”
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