• 1. Evidence Based Medicine Center, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 300361, P.R.China;
  • 2. The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, 510000, P.R.China;
ZHANG Junhua, Email: zjhtcm@foxmail.com
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Objective To analysis the regularity of prescriptions of Chinese Medicine for syndrome of intense fire and heat (syndrome of Shi-Re-Huo-Du), and to provide evidences for the clinical treatment.Methods CNKI, Sinomed, WanFang Data, VIP and Chinese medical databases were electronically searched to collect literatures about traditional Chinese Medicine for syndrome of Shi-Re-Huo-Du from inception to October, 2018. Two reviewers independently screened literature and extracted data. Then BICOMS 2 software was used to generate the co-occurrence matrix, NetDraw software was used to draw network maps.Results A total of 381 literatures involving 335 patients were included. There were 716 prescriptions of Shi-Re-Huo-Du (390 Chinese medicinal herbs), in which the frequently used herb included radix glycyrrhizae (346), Scutellariae Radix (255), Fructus Gardeniae (241), Rehmanniae Radix (239), Moutan Cortex (218), etc. The classification was performed according to traditional efficacy, Qing-re herbs (73), Bu-xu herbs (47), and Hua-tan-zhi-ke-ping-chuan herbs (39), accounted for 40.77% of the total herbs. The results of the analysis showed that the top herbs in Degree and Betweenness were consistent with high-frequency herbs. Among them, Rehmanniae Radix, Fructus Gardeniae, Scutellariae Radix, Moutan Cortex are the most important traditional Chinese herbs. High-frequency herbs are mainly based on Qing-re herbs, and the highest frequency of the herbs combination is Scutellariae Radix-Fructus Gardeniae.Conclusion Although there are kinds of herbs for syndrome of Shi-Re-Huo-Du, the commonly used herbs are relatively concentrated, and there is obvious interaction between high-frequency herbs, which is in line with the principle of compatibility of Chinese medicine. The high-frequency Chinese herbs and herb pairs were main components of the Chinese patent medicines and classic prescription. It reflected the rule of medicine used and essence in the treatment of syndrome of Shi-Re-Huo-Du.

Citation: HU Haiyin, JI Zhaochen, WANG Hucheng, JIN Xinyao, LI Nan, WANG Keyi, YANG Fengwen, PANG Wentai, WANG hui, LI Xiantao, ZHANG Junhua. The regularity of prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of syndrome of Shi-Re-Huo-Du based on complex network analyses. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2020, 20(2): 186-190. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.201812091 Copy

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