中国中西医结合杂志(英文版)
中國中西醫結閤雜誌(英文版)
중국중서의결합잡지(영문판)
CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED TRADITIONAL AND WESTERN MEDICINE
2003年
2期
112-115
,共4页
郭平清%林求诚%郭银庚%沈宗国
郭平清%林求誠%郭銀庚%瀋宗國
곽평청%림구성%곽은경%침종국
coronary heart disease%Shen-Yang deficiency Syndrome%urinary 17-hydroxy-corticosteroid%serum high density lipoprotein phospholipids%serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol
Objective: To seek a new biochemical index for diagnosis of coronary heart disease (CHD)of shen-Yang deficiency syndrom (CHD-SYD). Methods: Sixty-one patients with CHD were divided into 3 groups according to their TCM Syndrome type, 10 patients in the group without Xin-Qi deficiency (Group A), 25 in the group with Xin-Qi deficiency but without Shen-Yang deficiency (Group B) and 26 in the group both with Xin-Qi deficiency and Shen-Yang deficiency (Group C). Levels of 17-hydroxy-corticosteroid in urine (urinary 17-OHCS) per 24 hrs, and serum level of high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and high density lipoprotein phospholipid (HDL-PL) in them were determined in synchrostep and compared with those in the control group of 23 healthy aged persons. urinary 17-OHCS per 24 hrs was taken as the diagnostic standard to screen a new index for diagnosis of Shen-Yang deficiency Syndrome, and preliminary appraisal to the index was made. Results: Serum HDL-PL in the CHD-SYD patients( Group C) was 616±157 mg/L, which was obviously lower than that in the patients of Group A and B. With low HDL-PL (<650 mg/L) used as the index to diagnose CHD-SYD, the sensitivity was 73%, the specificity 86% and the accuracy 80%. Conclusion: HDL-PL <650 mg/L could be adopted as an index for CHD-SYD diagnosis, which is simple and practical.