OBJECTIVE: Symptom patterns are an important diagnostic concept in terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Although symptom patterns and healthrelated quality of life(HRQOL) are common diagnostic measures for cancer pa...OBJECTIVE: Symptom patterns are an important diagnostic concept in terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Although symptom patterns and healthrelated quality of life(HRQOL) are common diagnostic measures for cancer patients, the association between them has not been studied. This study aimed to describe the changes in the pattern of symptoms of Yang-deficiency, Yin-deficiency, blood stasis, and HRQOL before and after chemotherapy,and to examine the association between the patterns and the cancer patients' HRQOL.METHODS: A panel study was undertaken with 123 cancer patients who were about to begin their first course of chemotherapy at four teaching hospitals in Taiwan. A structured questionnaire was used before and after chemotherapy. HRQOL was assessed using the Medical Outcomes Survey Short-Form 36. The Traditional Chinese Medical Constitutional Scale was used to measure Yang-deficiency, Yin-deficiency, and blood stasis patterns,with higher scores indicating a larger deficiency.RESULTS: The patients had significantly worse scores for Yang-deficient pattern, Yin-deficiency pattern, blood stasis pattern, and the physical components of HRQOL after chemotherapy compared with before chemotherapy. The HRQOL scores correlated significantly with Yang-deficiency, Yin-deficiency, and the blood stasis pattern scores. A generalized estimating equation model showed that the HRQOL scores were significantly worse after chemotherapy compared with before chemotherapy for the physical component, but not for the mental component. Blood stasis pattern was significantly associated with a decreased HRQOL in both the physical and mental components. A hemoglobin level < 12 g/d L was associated with a worse physical component of HRQOL.CONCLUSION: The Yang-deficiency, Yin-deficiency,and blood stasis patterns were all associated with lower HRQOLincancerpatientsafterchemotherapy.展开更多
基金the Committee on Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy,Ministry of Health and Welfare,Taiwan Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis of Patients with Cancer Receiving Chemotherapy:Based on Meridian Energy Results(First Year),No.CCMP98-RD-034Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis of Patients With Cancer Receiving Chemotherapy:Based on Meridian Energy Results(Second Year),No.CCMP99-RD-106Construction of Care Model of Integrative Medicine for Patients With Cancer,No.CCMP100-RD-026
文摘OBJECTIVE: Symptom patterns are an important diagnostic concept in terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Although symptom patterns and healthrelated quality of life(HRQOL) are common diagnostic measures for cancer patients, the association between them has not been studied. This study aimed to describe the changes in the pattern of symptoms of Yang-deficiency, Yin-deficiency, blood stasis, and HRQOL before and after chemotherapy,and to examine the association between the patterns and the cancer patients' HRQOL.METHODS: A panel study was undertaken with 123 cancer patients who were about to begin their first course of chemotherapy at four teaching hospitals in Taiwan. A structured questionnaire was used before and after chemotherapy. HRQOL was assessed using the Medical Outcomes Survey Short-Form 36. The Traditional Chinese Medical Constitutional Scale was used to measure Yang-deficiency, Yin-deficiency, and blood stasis patterns,with higher scores indicating a larger deficiency.RESULTS: The patients had significantly worse scores for Yang-deficient pattern, Yin-deficiency pattern, blood stasis pattern, and the physical components of HRQOL after chemotherapy compared with before chemotherapy. The HRQOL scores correlated significantly with Yang-deficiency, Yin-deficiency, and the blood stasis pattern scores. A generalized estimating equation model showed that the HRQOL scores were significantly worse after chemotherapy compared with before chemotherapy for the physical component, but not for the mental component. Blood stasis pattern was significantly associated with a decreased HRQOL in both the physical and mental components. A hemoglobin level < 12 g/d L was associated with a worse physical component of HRQOL.CONCLUSION: The Yang-deficiency, Yin-deficiency,and blood stasis patterns were all associated with lower HRQOLincancerpatientsafterchemotherapy.