Analysis of Herbal Medicine Prescriptions for Patients in An Academic Korean Medical Hospital: A Cross Sectional Study of Electronic Medical Records (2010–2013)
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Analysis of Herbal Medicine Prescriptions for Patients in An Academic Korean Medical Hospital: A Cross Sectional Study of Electronic Medical Records (2010–2013)
Analysis of Herbal Medicine Prescriptions for Patients in An Academic Korean Medical Hospital: A Cross Sectional Study of Electronic Medical Records (2010–2013)
中国结合医学杂志(英文版)2018年24卷第6期 页码:467-473
Affiliations:
1. Department of Classics and Medical History, College of Korean Medicine, Dongguk University, Gyeongju, Republic of Korea
2. Dongje Medical Co., Ltd., Dongje, Republic of Korea
3. Department of Korean Medicine, Yeongam Public Health Center, Yeongam, Republic of Korea
4. Department of Third, Green Oriental Hospital, Bu-cheon, Republic of Korea
5. Department of Korean Medical Science, School of Korean Medicine, Pusan National University, Yangsan, Republic of Korea
6. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of Korean Medicine, Dae-Jeon Korean Medicine Hospital, Dae-Jeon University, Dae-Jeon, Republic of Korea
7. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of Korean Medicine, Korean Medicine Hospital, Pusan National University, Yangsan, Republic of Korea
Lee, BW., Lee, HY., Heo, KH. et al. Analysis of Herbal Medicine Prescriptions for Patients in An Academic Korean Medical Hospital: A Cross Sectional Study of Electronic Medical Records (2010–2013)., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 24, 467–473 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-017-2903-0
Byung-Wook Lee, Hyeon-Yeop Lee, Kwang-Ho Heo, et al. Analysis of Herbal Medicine Prescriptions for Patients in An Academic Korean Medical Hospital: A Cross Sectional Study of Electronic Medical Records (2010–2013)[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2018,24(6):467-473.
Lee, BW., Lee, HY., Heo, KH. et al. Analysis of Herbal Medicine Prescriptions for Patients in An Academic Korean Medical Hospital: A Cross Sectional Study of Electronic Medical Records (2010–2013)., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 24, 467–473 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-017-2903-0DOI:
Byung-Wook Lee, Hyeon-Yeop Lee, Kwang-Ho Heo, et al. Analysis of Herbal Medicine Prescriptions for Patients in An Academic Korean Medical Hospital: A Cross Sectional Study of Electronic Medical Records (2010–2013)[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2018,24(6):467-473. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-017-2903-0.
Analysis of Herbal Medicine Prescriptions for Patients in An Academic Korean Medical Hospital: A Cross Sectional Study of Electronic Medical Records (2010–2013)
摘要
To obtain fundamental information for the standardization of herbal medicine in Korea. We analyzed the herbal medicine prescription data of patients at the Pusan National University Korean Medicine Hospital from March 2010 to February 2013. We used the Dongui-Bogam (Dong Yi Bao Jian) to classify prescribed herbal medicines. The study revealed that the most frequently prescribed herbal medicine was 'Liuwei Dihuang Pill (LWDHP
六味地黄丸)' which was used for invigorating 'Shen (Kidndy)-yin'. 'LWDHP' was most frequently prescribed to male patients aged 50–59
60–69
70–79 and 80–89 years
and 'Xionggui Tiaoxue Decoction (XGTXD
芎归调血饮)' was most frequently prescribed to female patients aged 30–39 and 40–49 years. According to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes
'Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue' showed the highest prevalence. 'LWDHP' and 'XGTXD' was the most frequently prescribed in categories 5 and 3
respectively. Based on the percentage of prescriptions for each sex
'Ziyin Jianghuo Decoction (滋阴降火汤)' was prescribed to mainly male patients
and 'XGTXD' with 'Guima Geban Decoction (桂麻各半汤)' were prescribed to mainly female patients. This study analysis successfully determined the frequency of a variety of herbal medicines
and many restorative herbal medicines were identified and frequently administered.
Abstract
To obtain fundamental information for the standardization of herbal medicine in Korea. We analyzed the herbal medicine prescription data of patients at the Pusan National University Korean Medicine Hospital from March 2010 to February 2013. We used the Dongui-Bogam (Dong Yi Bao Jian) to classify prescribed herbal medicines. The study revealed that the most frequently prescribed herbal medicine was 'Liuwei Dihuang Pill (LWDHP
六味地黄丸)' which was used for invigorating 'Shen (Kidndy)-yin'. 'LWDHP' was most frequently prescribed to male patients aged 50–59
60–69
70–79 and 80–89 years
and 'Xionggui Tiaoxue Decoction (XGTXD
芎归调血饮)' was most frequently prescribed to female patients aged 30–39 and 40–49 years. According to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes
'Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue' showed the highest prevalence. 'LWDHP' and 'XGTXD' was the most frequently prescribed in categories 5 and 3
respectively. Based on the percentage of prescriptions for each sex
'Ziyin Jianghuo Decoction (滋阴降火汤)' was prescribed to mainly male patients
and 'XGTXD' with 'Guima Geban Decoction (桂麻各半汤)' were prescribed to mainly female patients. This study analysis successfully determined the frequency of a variety of herbal medicines
and many restorative herbal medicines were identified and frequently administered.
关键词
herbal medicineherbal medicine prescriptiontraditional Korean medicineChinese Medicineelectronic medical recordDongui-Bogam
Keywords
herbal medicineherbal medicine prescriptiontraditional Korean medicineChinese Medicineelectronic medical recordDongui-Bogam
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