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Case Control Study on Symptoms Within 7~30 Days Before the Onet of Ischemic Apoplexy |
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DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2004.06.11 |
Key Words
symptoms within 7~30 days before onset of ischemic apoplexy;1:2 matched case-control study;conditional multivariate logistic regression analysis |
Author Name | Affiliation | WANG Hong-wu | Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 300193, China | WANG Yu-lai | 北京中医药大学附属东方医院 北京100078 | JIN Zhang-an | 北京中医药大学附属东方医院 北京100078 | 王振海 | 北京中医药大学附属东方医院 北京100078 | 王永炎 | 中国中医研究院 北京100700 |
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Abstract
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[Objective] To explore symtpoms within 7~30 days before onset of acute ischemic apoplexy,to provide bases of symptoms for early diagnosis and treatment of acute ischemic apoplexy. [Methods] Adopted 1:2 matched case-control study, and conditional multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed. [Results] The major symptoms were numbness of hands, and obesity. The subordinate symptoms were halitosis, Persistent dizziness,dryness of the eyes,normal complexion,sleepy after taking food,and dizziness.The accompany symptoms was impatience.[Conclusion] Our data showed tat principal symptom was numbness of hands, and secondary symptom was obesity. Halitosis was the symptom of gastroenteric aspect,and the symptom of equilibrium disoreder aspect was dizziness (the symptoms may be persistent dizziness or dizziness),fuethermore,sleepy after taking food was the symptom of the sleep aspect,and the symptom of eye region was dryness of the eyes, the other, such as normal complexion, and impatience was the symptom of emotional aspect. In a word, if the patient had the symptoms of usual impatience, obesity, and normal complexion, or halitosis, only had the symptoms of numbness of hands, persistent dizziness or dizziness, dryness of the eyes, or sleepy after taking food, it indicated that the patient was in the premonitory phase before the onset of acute status of ischemic apoplexy. |
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