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Quantization and diagnosis of Shanghuo (Heatiness) in Chinese medicine using a diagnostic scoring scheme and salivary biochemical parameters

BACKGROUND: This study aims to establish a diagnostic scoring scheme for Shanghuo (Heatiness) and to evaluate whether Shanghuo is associated with biochemical parameters of salivary lysozyme (LYZ), salivary secreted immunoglobulin (S-IgA), salivary amylase (AMS), and saliva flow rate (SFR). METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Liu, Sijun, Huang, Zhaosheng, Wu, Qingguang, Huang, Zhangjie, Wu, Lirong, Yan, Wenli, Chang, David Lungpao, Yang, Zheng, Wang, Zongwei
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3891990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8546-9-2
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author Liu, Sijun
Huang, Zhaosheng
Wu, Qingguang
Huang, Zhangjie
Wu, Lirong
Yan, Wenli
Chang, David Lungpao
Yang, Zheng
Wang, Zongwei
author_facet Liu, Sijun
Huang, Zhaosheng
Wu, Qingguang
Huang, Zhangjie
Wu, Lirong
Yan, Wenli
Chang, David Lungpao
Yang, Zheng
Wang, Zongwei
author_sort Liu, Sijun
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description BACKGROUND: This study aims to establish a diagnostic scoring scheme for Shanghuo (Heatiness) and to evaluate whether Shanghuo is associated with biochemical parameters of salivary lysozyme (LYZ), salivary secreted immunoglobulin (S-IgA), salivary amylase (AMS), and saliva flow rate (SFR). METHODS: We collected 121 Shanghuo patients at the Affiliated Hospitals of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Guangdong Province, 60 cases as a Shanghuo recovered group, and 60 healthy cases as a healthy control group. The diagnostic scoring scheme was established by probability theory and maximum likelihood discriminatory analysis on the basis of epidemiology with the design of self-controlled clinical trial. Subsequently, we used the same methods to collect 120 Shanghuo patients, 60 Shanghuo recovered cases, and 60 healthy cases in both Hunan Province and Henan Province. The levels of LYZ, S-IgA, AMS, and SFR were tested when the patients suffered from Shanghuo or recovered, respectively. RESULTS: The diagnostic score table for Shanghuo syndrome was established first. In the retrospective tests, the sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and positive likelihood ratio of the diagnostic score table were 98.9%, 93.5%, 97.5%, and 14.34%, respectively. In the prospective tests, the corresponding values were 94.9%, 85.7%, 91.7%, and 6.64%, respectively. Shanghuo was classified into three degrees based on the diagnostic scores, common Shanghuo: 63–120; serious Shanghuo: 121–150; very serious Shanghuo: >150. A negative correlation was found between Shanghuo and S-IgA (R = -0.428; P = 0.000). The level of S-IgA was also affected by seasonal and regional factors. No significant correlations were found between Shanghuo and the levels of LYZ, AMS, and SFR. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, Shanghuo could be diagnosed by the combination of the diagnostic score table and S-lgA level.
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spelling pubmed-38919902014-01-15 Quantization and diagnosis of Shanghuo (Heatiness) in Chinese medicine using a diagnostic scoring scheme and salivary biochemical parameters Liu, Sijun Huang, Zhaosheng Wu, Qingguang Huang, Zhangjie Wu, Lirong Yan, Wenli Chang, David Lungpao Yang, Zheng Wang, Zongwei Chin Med Research BACKGROUND: This study aims to establish a diagnostic scoring scheme for Shanghuo (Heatiness) and to evaluate whether Shanghuo is associated with biochemical parameters of salivary lysozyme (LYZ), salivary secreted immunoglobulin (S-IgA), salivary amylase (AMS), and saliva flow rate (SFR). METHODS: We collected 121 Shanghuo patients at the Affiliated Hospitals of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Guangdong Province, 60 cases as a Shanghuo recovered group, and 60 healthy cases as a healthy control group. The diagnostic scoring scheme was established by probability theory and maximum likelihood discriminatory analysis on the basis of epidemiology with the design of self-controlled clinical trial. Subsequently, we used the same methods to collect 120 Shanghuo patients, 60 Shanghuo recovered cases, and 60 healthy cases in both Hunan Province and Henan Province. The levels of LYZ, S-IgA, AMS, and SFR were tested when the patients suffered from Shanghuo or recovered, respectively. RESULTS: The diagnostic score table for Shanghuo syndrome was established first. In the retrospective tests, the sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and positive likelihood ratio of the diagnostic score table were 98.9%, 93.5%, 97.5%, and 14.34%, respectively. In the prospective tests, the corresponding values were 94.9%, 85.7%, 91.7%, and 6.64%, respectively. Shanghuo was classified into three degrees based on the diagnostic scores, common Shanghuo: 63–120; serious Shanghuo: 121–150; very serious Shanghuo: >150. A negative correlation was found between Shanghuo and S-IgA (R = -0.428; P = 0.000). The level of S-IgA was also affected by seasonal and regional factors. No significant correlations were found between Shanghuo and the levels of LYZ, AMS, and SFR. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, Shanghuo could be diagnosed by the combination of the diagnostic score table and S-lgA level. BioMed Central 2014-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3891990/ /pubmed/24386887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8546-9-2 Text en Copyright © 2014 Liu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Liu, Sijun
Huang, Zhaosheng
Wu, Qingguang
Huang, Zhangjie
Wu, Lirong
Yan, Wenli
Chang, David Lungpao
Yang, Zheng
Wang, Zongwei
Quantization and diagnosis of Shanghuo (Heatiness) in Chinese medicine using a diagnostic scoring scheme and salivary biochemical parameters
title Quantization and diagnosis of Shanghuo (Heatiness) in Chinese medicine using a diagnostic scoring scheme and salivary biochemical parameters
title_full Quantization and diagnosis of Shanghuo (Heatiness) in Chinese medicine using a diagnostic scoring scheme and salivary biochemical parameters
title_fullStr Quantization and diagnosis of Shanghuo (Heatiness) in Chinese medicine using a diagnostic scoring scheme and salivary biochemical parameters
title_full_unstemmed Quantization and diagnosis of Shanghuo (Heatiness) in Chinese medicine using a diagnostic scoring scheme and salivary biochemical parameters
title_short Quantization and diagnosis of Shanghuo (Heatiness) in Chinese medicine using a diagnostic scoring scheme and salivary biochemical parameters
title_sort quantization and diagnosis of shanghuo (heatiness) in chinese medicine using a diagnostic scoring scheme and salivary biochemical parameters
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3891990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8546-9-2
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