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Based on Data Mining the Medication Rule of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Treatment of Guillain-Barre Syndrome

You Li, Rui Han, Ruoran Xu, Zhifeng Hou

Abstract


Objective: To explore the prescription and medication rule of Chinese medicine in the treatment of Guillain-Barre syn-drome. Methods: Based on the literature published in CNKI, SPSS 26.0 software was used to analyze the frequency of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of GBS, and to explore the medication rule of Guillain-Barre syndrome. Results: A total of 55 prescriptions were included in this study, involving 141 TCM fl avors. The top 8 prescriptions were Astragalus membranaceus, an-gelica sinensis, licorice licorice, Poria cocos, Atractylodes atractylodes, Radix paeoniae, Radix codonopsis and Radix Chuanxiong.The four medicinal Qi are mainly warm, fl at and cold, the fi ve fl avors are mainly sweet, bitter and poignant, and the liver, spleen and lung meridian are mainly used in the return of meridian. The most commonly used drugs are drugs for reinforcing defi ciency and promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Six square groups were obtained by cluster analysis. Conclusion: The overall principle of modern Chinese medicine in the treatment of Guillimbari is to channel the meridians, activate collaterals and tonify qi and blood.

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Data mining ; traditional Chinese medicine ; Guillain-Barre syndrome ; The medication rule

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i9.8058

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