外周脉搏谐波分析及其临床应用:系统综述

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Kun-Yuan Hsiao , Jiunn-Horng Kang , Yeong-Shing Wu , Hen-Hong Chang , Cheng-Ta Yang
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摘要

导言脉搏谐波分析是传统中医用于评估脉搏特征的一种定量客观方法。然而,由于其固有的复杂性,解释脉搏波数据具有挑战性。本研究旨在对现有的人体脉搏波谐波分析方法进行全面回顾和比较,以阐明其规律和特点。方法对 1990 年至 2021 年发表的临床研究报告进行了系统回顾,重点关注不同病症和生理状态下谐波特征的变化。关键词搜索包括与分析方法(如 "脉谱"、"谐波分析"、"谐波指数")和测量指标(如 "血管反应"、"PPG"、"Photoplethysmography"、"主动脉"、"动脉"、"血压")相关的术语。使用 PubMed 的 Mesh 术语进行的补充研究特别针对方法和统计分析领域中的 "脉搏波分析"。文章根据预定义标准进行筛选,包括人类参与者和与脉压或血管容积变化相关的研究。会议论文、动物实验和无关研究均被排除在外,并根据检索到的研究报告选择了文献评价量表。结果最初确定了 6487 份研究报告,经过筛选,50 份报告被纳入综述。分析结果显示,低频谐波在剧烈活动或交感神经兴奋时会增加,但在休息或副交感神经兴奋时会减少。心血管疾病患者表现出与肝经相关的第一谐波升高,而糖尿病患者则表现出与脾经相关的第三谐波减弱。肝功能异常与第一谐波的变化有关,癌症患者的第一和第二谐波显示出肝肾阴虚的迹象。这些发现强调了谐波分析在中医疾病诊断和器官评估方面的潜力。此外,与健康对照组相比,患有肝功能异常、癌症和妇科疾病的个体在一至十次谐波中显示出不同的强度模式,尽管存在一些差异。这些研究的异质性主要源于测量方法和研究人群的不同。此外,研究表明血液循环和认知活动等因素也会影响谐波强度。尽管之前的研究存在样本量有限等局限性,但观察到的生理状态与谐波之间的关联为潜在的临床应用带来了希望。这项研究为动脉波谐波分析的未来应用奠定了坚实的基础,促进了这种分析方法的广泛应用。
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Peripheral pulse harmonic analysis and its clinical application: A systematic review

Peripheral pulse harmonic analysis and its clinical application: A systematic review

Introduction

Pulse harmonic analysis is a quantitative and objective methodology within traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) used to evaluate pulse characteristics. However, interpreting pulse wave data is challenging due to its inherent complexity. This study aims to provide a comprehensive review and comparison of existing human pulse wave harmonic analysis methods to elucidate their patterns and characteristics.

Methods

A systematic review of clinical research reports published from 1990 to 2021 was conducted, focusing on variations in harmonic characteristics across different medical conditions and physiological states. Keyword searches included terms related to analysis methods (e.g., "Pulse Spectrum," "harmonic analysis," "harmonic index") and measured indicators (e.g., "vascular response," "PPG," "Photoplethysmography," "aortic," "arterial," "blood pressure"). Supplementary research using PubMed's Mesh terms specifically targeted "Pulse wave analysis" within the methods and statistical analysis domain. Articles were filtered based on predefined criteria, including human participants and research related to pulse pressure or vascular volume changes. Conference papers, animal studies, and irrelevant research were excluded, with literature evaluation scales selected based on the retrieved research reports.

Results

Initially, 6487 research reports were identified, and after screening, 50 reports were included in the review. The analysis revealed that low-frequency harmonics increase following vigorous activity or sympathetic excitation but decrease during rest or parasympathetic excitation. Cardiovascular patients exhibited elevated first harmonics associated with the liver meridian, while diabetes patients displayed weakened third harmonics related to the spleen meridian. Liver dysfunction was linked to changes in the first harmonic, and cancer patients showed signs of liver and kidney yin deficiency in the first and second harmonics. These findings underscore the potential of harmonic analysis for TCM disease diagnosis and organ assessment. Moreover, individuals with conditions such as liver dysfunction, cancer, and gynecological disorders displayed distinct intensity patterns across harmonics one through ten compared to healthy controls, albeit with some variations. Heterogeneity in these studies mainly stemmed from differences in measurement methods and study populations. Additionally, research suggested that factors like blood circulation and cognitive activity influenced harmonic intensity.

Conclusions

In summary, this report consolidates prior research on pulse wave harmonics analysis, revealing unique patterns associated with various physiological conditions. Despite limitations, such as limited sample sizes in previous studies, the observed associations between physiological states and harmonics hold promise for potential clinical applications. This study lays a solid foundation for future applications of arterial wave harmonics analysis, promoting wider adoption of this analytical approach.

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Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine
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