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Journal of the Society of Stroke on Korean Medicine
2011 Volume.12 No. 1 p.24 ~ p.31
The Study about the Changes of the Fire and Heat Related Symptoms and Signs On the Acute Cerebral Infarction Patients
Kawk Seung-Hyuk

Park Su-Kyung
Woo Su-Kyung
Lee Eun-Chan
Park Joo-Young
Jung Woo-Sang
Moon Sang-Kwan
Cho Ki-Ho
Cho Seung-Yeon
Park Sung-Wook
Ko Chang-Nam
Abstract
Objective : Fire and heat related symptoms and signs are considered common in acute stage of diseases. The purpose
of this study is to evaluate the occurrences and changes of fire and heat related symptoms and signs in acute cerebral
infarction patients.

Method & subjects : 40 acute cerebral infarction patients hospitalized in Oriental medicine hospital, Kyung-Hee University,
who had examined and diagnosed 2 or 3 times based on oriental medical diagnosis were selected. We chose 23 as fire and heat related symptoms and signs from 94 diagnostic articles, and we added all those scores together of each patient. We analysed the scores of fire and heat related symptoms and signs as the time passed, and depending on oriental medical diagnosis.

Result : In acute cerebral infarction patients of this study, 4 of fire and heat related symptoms and signs were took 1st,
2nd, 4th and 8th places in most changeable 10 articles of total 94 articles. The mean score of fire and heat related symptoms and signs of all patients were decreased significantly over the 3 times of measurements. The 8 patients diagnosed as fire and heat diagnosis at visit1 were samely diagnosed as fire and heat diagnosis at visit2, and at visit3 5 patients of them except for 3 patients excluded between visit2 and visit3, were still diagnosed as fire and heat diagnosis. At all of 3 measuring times, the scores of fire and heat related symptoms and signs of fire and heat diagnosis group were higher than non-fire and heat diagnosis group.

Conclusion : This study indicated that fire and heat related symptoms and signs were very changeable phenomenon in
acute cerebral infarction patients. And they decreased as time goes on.
KEYWORD
acute cerebral infarction, fire and heat, diagnosis
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