KMID : 0363320040250040464
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Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine 2004 Volume.25 No. 4 p.464 ~ p.472
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A Case of Chest Pain in Taeumin Caused by Aortic Regurgitation Treated with Gamijoripewontang
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Ha Sang-Kyu
Kim Dong-Woo Kim Soo-Yong Han Chang-Ho Lee Sung-Hwan Lee Dong-Min
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Abstract
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Aortic regurgitation occurs when there is a leakage of the valve backward into the left ventricle during diastole. Chronic aortic regurgitation may be present for decades before any symptoms occur. The left ventricle is able to compensate for the large volume of blood that flows backward by enlarging the cavity and increasing the thickness of the muscle. This mechanism allows the heart to pump out both the amount of blood required by the body and the blood that has gone backward into the left ventricle.
One patient who had chest pain from exercise was treated. He was diagnosed with aortic regurgitation LVH by echocardiography. Signs showed him to be of Taeumin-type within Sasang Constitutional Medicine. He was prescribed Gamijoripewontang for 75 days, and improvement of clinical symptoms were observed.
Results support prescription of Gamijoripewontang as an effective treatment for Taeumin-type patients suffering chest pain caused by aortic regurgitation
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KEYWORD
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aortic regurgitation, chest pain, Taeumin, Gamijoripewontang
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