Abstract

BackgroundTraditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a style of traditional medicine informed by modern medicine but built on a foundation of more than 2500 years of Chinese medical practice. According to statistics, TCM accounts for approximately 14% of total adverse drug reaction (ADR) spontaneous reporting data in China. Because of the complexity of the components in TCM formula, which makes it essentially different from Western medicine, it is critical to determine whether ADR reports of TCM should be analyzed independently.MethodsReports in the Chinese spontaneous reporting database between 2010 and 2011 were selected. The dataset was processed and divided into the total sample (all data) and the subsample (including TCM data only). Four different ADR signal detection methods-PRR, ROR, MHRA and IC- currently widely used in China, were applied for signal detection on the two samples. By comparison of experimental results, three of them—PRR, MHRA and IC—were chosen to do the experiment. We designed several indicators for performance evaluation such as R (recall ratio), P (precision ratio), and D (discrepancy ratio) based on the reference database and then constructed a decision tree for data classification based on such indicators.ResultsFor PRR: R1-R2 = 0.72%, P1-P2 = 0.16% and D = 0.92%; For MHRA: R1-R2 = 0.97%, P1-P2 = 0.20% and D = 1.18%; For IC: R1-R2 = 1.44%, P2-P1 = 4.06% and D = 4.72%. The threshold of R,Pand Dis set as 2%, 2% and 3% respectively. Based on the decision tree, the results are “separation” for PRR, MHRA and IC.ConclusionsIn order to improve the efficiency and accuracy of signal detection, we suggest that TCM data should be separated from the total sample when conducting analyses.

Highlights

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a style of traditional medicine informed by modern medicine but built on a foundation of more than 2500 years of Chinese medical practice

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) defines adverse drug reactions (ADRs) as harmful and unintended reactions, which occur from the standard use of medicinal dosages for prophylaxis, diagnosis or treatment of diseases, or for the modification of physiological functions

  • The methods used in signal detection in China mainly include Proportional Reporting Ratio (PRR), Reporting Odds Ratio (ROR), Medicines and

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Introduction

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a style of traditional medicine informed by modern medicine but built on a foundation of more than 2500 years of Chinese medical practice. TCM accounts for approximately 14% of total adverse drug reaction (ADR) spontaneous reporting data in China. Because of the complexity of the components in TCM formula, which makes it essentially different from Western medicine, it is critical to determine whether ADR reports of TCM should be analyzed independently. Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and Information Component (IC) [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9] These methods calculate signal scores, i.e., the values for PRR, ROR and IC, to assess whether a drug is significantly associated with an adverse event. The Chinese ADR database includes all drugs such as TCM, Western medicine, and biological products, but signal detection is not categorized by drug types. There is no research on whether ADR data can be categorized by drug type before signal detection

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