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KMID : 0644020190320010133
Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2019 Volume.32 No. 1 p.133 ~ p.143
A Study on the Clinical Utilization of Personal Health Record of Stool and Urine in Korean Medicine
Kim An-Na

Kim Sang-Hyun
Lee Seung-Ho
Kim Young-Eun
Jang Hyun-Chul
Abstract
Objectives : In this study, we analyze the medical significance of feces symptoms so that the daily records of the feces of individuals can be not only used as a measure of individual health monitoring in daily life, but also more actively connected to the medical treatment of the Korean Medicine (KM).

Methods : Categories and clinically significant attributes for symptoms of Urination and defecation in the KM ontology DB are determined, and connected to KM related dialectical indicators by experts¡¯ common criteria including Viscera and Bowels [íôÝ°], eight principles [ø¢Ëµ], Qi?Blood?fluid and humor?phlegm-retained fluid?static blood [ѨúìòÐäûÓÃëæåÜúì], six excesses [׿ëâ].

Results : The analysis of the symptoms of feces in the Korea Medicine ontology shows that the symptoms of stool in categories of 'stool stiffness', 'blood swelling', 'discomfort' are highly ranked among the overall clinical symptom categories. In the case of urine symptoms, symptoms corresponding to 'urine color,' 'urine discomfort,' and 'urine volume' are the top rankers among other total clinical symptoms. In the case of stool, the relationship between the symptom of stool and the categories of spleen, stomach, and colon is increased as the weighted symptom is considered. The relationship between the symptom of urine and the categories of the small intestine and the bladder is increased in the same way.

Conclusions : This study could help better utilize the personal generated health records of feces in clinical practice of Korean Medicine.
KEYWORD
Personal Generated Health Data, PHR, stool, urine, Korean Medicine
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