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KMID : 1123920120260010088
Korean Journal of Oriental Physiology and Pathology
2012 Volume.26 No. 1 p.88 ~ p.97
Reliability Study for Upgrade of Diagnosis System of Oriental Medicine DSOM(r) S.1.1
Lee In-Seon

Kim Jong-Won
Chi Gyoo-Yong
Lee Yong-Tae
Kim Kyu-Kon
Abstract
DSOM(Diagnosis System of Oriental Medicine), questionnaire for oriental medical(medicine) diagnosis is an online survey system containing 152 questions for female, 149 questions for male that asking the basic symtoms of 16 pathogenic factors(ܻѦ). The result of DSOM denotes reliability according to the level of major symptoms of each pathogenic factor. Standard level of reliability is equal to all 16 pathogenic factor basically except phlegm(ÓÃ). In case of phlegm(ÓÃ) we give different weight depending on whether the factor includes gray color under the orbit(ÓÃëæѨ) or not. To examine reliability of DSOM, statistical analysis has been done to the data of felmale 10101, male 1564 except for bad responses and stored between 1st April 2000 to 3rd June 2011. Based on the study, the conclusions were as follows. Reliability of DSOM. For female, all pathogenic factors showed over 85% confidence level except for phlegm 82.6%. For male, all pathogenic factors showed more than 90% confidence level except two factors, phlegm(ÓÃ) indicates 87.% and damp(ã¥) indicates 89.8%. HH rates among pathogenic factors were more than 50 points. For female, HH rates of other 14 pathogenic factors were all over 80% except for heat(æð) 78.2% and insufficiency of Yang(åÕúÈ) 75.3%. For male HH rates of all pathogenic factors were more than 80% except HH rates of heat 78.2% and damp 77.8%. Research based on a degree of satisfaction of reliability derived from pathogenic factors with scores of HH results in for all 16 pathogenic factors showed over 85% of relatively high level of satisfaction for both sexes whose reliability standard come under 5~4 points. Comparing appearance frequency of pathogenic factors for both sexes. Male only displays higer than female in heat(æð). Whereas female were higher than male for other 15 pathogenic factors and the difference was biggest in heart(ãý) and least in insufficiency of Yin(ëäúÈ). Comparing appearance frequency order of pathogenic factors for both sexes. Female outdistanced male in blood stasis(úìåÜ) coldness(ùÎ) blood-deficiency(úìúÈ) phlegm(ÓÃ), while male outdistance female in heat(æð) insufficiency of Yin(ëäúÈ) deficiency of qi(ѨúÈ). Male had lower average of each pathogenic factors than female except heat(æð) as well as deficiency of qi(ѨúÈ).
KEYWORD
DSOM, Diagnosis System of Oriental Medicine, Questionnaires, reliability, disease mechanism diagnosis
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