Abstract

Background This study aimed to investigate the distribution and characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome and its elements on respiratory diseases (RDs) based on real-world data (RWD). Methods A real-world study was performed to explore the relationships among TCM syndrome and RDs based on electronic medical information. A total of 26,074 medical records with complete data were available for data analysis. Factor analyses were used to reduce dimensions of TCM syndrome elements and detect common factors. Additionally, cluster analyses were employed to assess combinations of TCM syndrome elements. Finally, association rule analyses were performed to investigate the structures of TCM syndrome elements to estimate the patterns of TCM syndrome. Results A total of 27 TCM syndromes were extracted from RWD in this work. There were four TCM syndromes with >5.0% frequency based on the distribution frequency. The top five pathogenesis TCM syndrome elements were Tan, Huo, Feng, Qi_Xu, and Han. Factor analysis, cluster analysis, and association rule analysis demonstrated that Tan, Huo, Feng, Qi_Xu, Shen, and Fei were the core TCM syndrome elements. Conclusion Four common Shi TCM syndromes on RDs were identified: Tan_Re_Yong_Fei, Tan_Zhuo_Zu_Fei, Feng_Re_Fan_Fei, and Feng_Han_Xi_Fei; two core common Xu TCM syndromes (Fei_Shen_Qi_Xu and Fei_Yin_Xu) and two core common Mix TCM syndromes (Fei_Pi_Qi_Xu-Tan_Shi_Yun_Fei and Fei_Shen_Qi_Xu-Tan_Yu_Zu_Fei) were also determined. The core TCM syndrome elements of Tan, Huo, Feng, Qi_Xu, Shen, and Fei were identified in this work.

Highlights

  • Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has progressively gained wider attention worldwide due to its specific theory and long historical clinical practice [1]

  • traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners form diagnoses and prepare prescriptions mainly on the basis of the pattern of the manifestation of symptoms that vary between each individual, which is known as TCM syndrome [9]

  • This study aimed to investigate the distribution and characteristics of TCM syndrome and its elements relating to whole respiratory diseases (RDs) based on real-world datasets

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Introduction

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has progressively gained wider attention worldwide due to its specific theory and long historical clinical practice [1]. TCM syndrome is a specific set of symptom or a pattern of symptoms presenting the body’s internal and external condition at a certain stage [9]. It describes the patterns of bodily disharmony according to eight principles. The. This study aimed to investigate the distribution and characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome and its elements on respiratory diseases (RDs) based on real-world data (RWD). A real-world study was performed to explore the relationships among TCM syndrome and RDs based on electronic medical information. The core TCM syndrome elements of Tan, Huo, Feng, Qi Xu, Shen, and Fei were identified in this work

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