Pharmaceutical Rules of Traditional Chinese Medicine For Stroke Based on Dictionary of Prescriptions and Complex Network Analysis

Journal Title: Medical Data Mining - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of bladder cancer. Methods: The databases of CNKI (1989-2018.10), Wan fang Data (1989-2018.10), VIP (1989-2018.10), PubMed (1966-2018.10), EMbase (1986- 2018.10) and Cochrane Library (3rd issue, 2018) were searched. Evidence quality and rating recommendations were scored using the GRADE system. Results: Thirty-six eligible studies were included with 3,109 patients. The meta-analysis showed that the total effective rate OR combination =2.85[OR=2.85,95% CI(1.98,4.09), P<0.00001].Recurrence OR merge = 0.33 [OR=0.33, 95% CI (0.26,0.42), P<0.00001];Adverse reaction rate OR combination =0.37[OR=0.37, 95%CI(0.32,0.43), P<0.00001];Incidence of adverse reactions OR combination =0.41[OR=0.41, 95%CI(0.30,0.55), P<0.00001];Survival rate OR combination =1.78[OR=1.78, 95%CI(0.55, 5.77), P=0.34];Quality of life improvement rate OR consolidation =12.42[OR=12.42 95%CI(3.21,48.11), P=0.0003].The GRADE system evaluation results show that the evidence level is B and the recommendation level is weak. The traditional Chinese medicine group was superior to the control group in the efficiency rate, postoperative recurrence rate, incidence rate of adverse reactions, survival rate, quality of life improvement rate and incidence rate of toxic and side effects in the treatment of bladder cancer. Conclusion: Traditional Chinese Medicine has a good effect on treating bladder cancer and controlling recurrence of bladder cancer. Due to the impact of the original study on the results of meta-analysis, larger sample and high-quality clinical trials are still needed to verify.

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Xiu-Lei Jiang1, Yi-Di Wang1, Zun-Hao Tang1, Jing-Chao Sun1, Meng-Yuan Cai1, Yu-Chen Liu1, Yu-Qiu Li1*

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Xiu-Lei Jiang1, Yi-Di Wang1, Zun-Hao Tang1, Jing-Chao Sun1, Meng-Yuan Cai1, Yu-Chen Liu1, Yu-Qiu Li1* (2018). Pharmaceutical Rules of Traditional Chinese Medicine For Stroke Based on Dictionary of Prescriptions and Complex Network Analysis. Medical Data Mining, 1(2), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-710373