KMID : 0363620060270040142
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Journal of Korean Oriental Medicine 2006 Volume.27 No. 4 p.142 ~ p.149
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The Correlation between Deviation Indexes of Ryodoraku and Acute Stress in Patients with Functional Dyspepsia
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Eom Gook-Hyun
Yoon Sang-Hyub Lee Jun-Suk Kim Hyun-Kyung Lee Seon-Young Hur Won-Young Kim So-Yeon Kim Jin-Sung Ryu Bong-Ha
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Abstract
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Objectives : The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between stress type and Ryodoraku score (RS) in patients with functional dyspepsia.
Methods : 92 (30 male, 62 female) patients with functional dyspepsia were included in this study. Degree of stress was evaluated by GARS and BEPSI scale which can assess acute and chronic stress, respectively. RS of the patients was measured, and mean, sum of gaps and standard deviation (SD) in their RS were taken. First, patients were divided into two groups by sex, and by mean RS 40{mu}A (above and below). GARS and BEPSI scale of each group was compared. Second, correlation between stress scales (GARS and BEPSI) and variation indexes of RS (sum of gaps and SD) was examined.
Result : 1. The mean RS is higher in male patients than in female ones. 2. No significant difference was noted in GARS and BEPSI scale associated with above end below the mean 40{mu}A RS. 3. The sum of gaps and SD of RS has significant correlation with GARS scale but not with BEPSI scale.
Conclusions : These results suggest that the sum of gaps and SD of RS are associated with acute stress in patients with functional dyspepsia. Thus, it is thought that RS can be useful in assessing acute stress in patients with functional dyspepsia.
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KEYWORD
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functional dyspepsia, Ryodoraku, stress, GARS, BEPSI
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