Objective:Based on latent structure model to discuss the common traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) syndromes of cerebral hemorrhage and probe the relationships between the identified TCM syndromes and physical corporeity.Methods:The four clinical diagnosis information of cerebral hemorrhage patients in rural communities of eastern Henan province were collected to construct the latent structure model of cerebral hemorrhage with Lantern 5.0 software,and determine the TCM syndrome of cerebral hemorrhage.SPSS 26.0 software was used to explore the correlation between the identified TCM syndromes and constitution.Results:A total of 138 cases of cerebral hemorrhage were collected.Using the latent structure method,20 hidden variables were obtained.Five related syndromes were obtained after comprehensive cluster analysis,which were divided into Wind phlegm disturbance syndrome,Yin deficiency wind movement syndrome,Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome,Phlegm and blood stasis obstruction syndrome,and Phlegm heat Fu syndrome.The constitution distribution of patients with cerebral hemorrhage:Peace>Qi deficiency>Yang deficiency>Qi depression>Phlegm dampness>Yin deficiency>Blood Stasis>Damp heat.Syndrome distribution:Phlegm heat Fu syndrome>Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome>Phlegm stasis obstruction syndrome>Wind phlegm obstruction syndrome>Yin deficiency and wind movement syndrome.There were significant differences in the distribution of Qi deficiency and Peace in each syndrome(P<0.05).Among them,there were significant correlations between Qi deficiency and Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome,Yin deficiency quality and Yin deficiency wind movement syndrome,Damp heat quality and Phlegm heat Fu syndrome,and Peace quality and Qi deficiency blood stasis syndrome(P<0.05).Conclusion:The common syndromes of patients with cerebral hemorrhage in rural communities of eastern Henan province basically conform with the syndrome rules in TCM theory,which provides a theoretical basis for further improving the diagnostic criteria of cerebral hemorrhage related syndromes and practical basis for clinical guidance on syndrome differentiation and treatment of patients with cerebral hemorrhage.
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