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脉冲波形分析:心脏病学及中医脉诊的桥梁
引用本文:Arthur de Sá Ferreir,Agnaldo José Lopes. 脉冲波形分析:心脏病学及中医脉诊的桥梁[J]. 中国结合医学杂志, 2013, 19(4): 307-314. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-013-1412-z
作者姓名:Arthur de Sá Ferreir  Agnaldo José Lopes
摘    要:Pulse examination was probably the earliest attempt to distinguish between health and illnesses. Starting at the pre-Hippocratic era, Chinese medicine practitioners developed techniques for pulse examination and defined pulse images based on their perceptions of pulse waveforms at the radial artery. Pulse images were described using basic variables (frequency, rhythm, wideness, length, deepness, and qualities) developed under philosophical trends such as Taoism and Confucianism. Recent advances in biomedical instrumentation applied to cardiology opened possibilities to research on pulse examination based on ancient Chinese medical theories: the pulse wave analysis. Although strongly influenced by philosophy, some characteristics used to describe a pulse image are interpretable as parameters obtained by pulse waveform analysis such as pulse wave velocity and augmentation index. Those clinical parameters reflect concepts unique to Chinese medicine – such as yin-yang – while are based on wave reflection and resonance theories of fluids mechanics. Major limitations for integration of Chinese and Western pulse examination are related to quantitative description of pulse images and pattern differentiation based on pulse examination. Recent evidence suggests that wave reflection and resonance phenomena may bridge Chinese medicine and cardiology to provide a more evidence-based medical practice.


Pulse Waveform Analysis as A Bridge between Pulse Examination in Chinese Medicine and Cardiology
Arthur de Sá Ferreira,Agnaldo José Lopes. Pulse Waveform Analysis as A Bridge between Pulse Examination in Chinese Medicine and Cardiology[J]. Chinese journal of integrative medicine, 2013, 19(4): 307-314. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-013-1412-z
Authors:Arthur de Sá Ferreira  Agnaldo José Lopes
Affiliation:11412. Postgraduation Program of Rehabilitation Science, Augusto Motta University Center, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
21412. Department of Physical Therapy, Salgado de Oliveira University, Niterói, RJ, Brazil
31412. Laboratory of Respiratory Physiology, University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Abstract:Pulse examination was probably the earliest attempt to distinguish between health and illnesses. Starting at the pre-Hippocratic era, Chinese medicine practitioners developed techniques for pulse examination and defined pulse images based on their perceptions of pulse waveforms at the radial artery. Pulse images were described using basic variables (frequency, rhythm, wideness, length, deepness, and qualities) developed under philosophical trends such as Taoism and Confucianism. Recent advances in biomedical instrumentation applied to cardiology opened possibilities to research on pulse examination based on ancient Chinese medical theories: the pulse wave analysis. Although strongly influenced by philosophy, some characteristics used to describe a pulse image are interpretable as parameters obtained by pulse waveform analysis such as pulse wave velocity and augmentation index. Those clinical parameters reflect concepts unique to Chinese medicine — such as yinyang — while are based on wave reflection and resonance theories of fluids mechanics. Major limitations for integration of Chinese and Western pulse examination are related to quantitative description of pulse images and pattern differentiation based on pulse examination. Recent evidence suggests that wave reflection and resonance phenomena may bridge Chinese medicine and cardiology to provide a more evidence-based medical practice.
Keywords:blood circulation   palpation   diagnosis   Chinese medicine   pulse waveform
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