LI Meng-ling, ZHANG Zhen-ling, JIA Hong-ling, et al. Analysis of clinical indications of acupoint Yinbai (SP1) and its compatible regularities based on data mining technology[J]. Acupuncture research, 2022, 47(2): 177-184.
DOI:
LI Meng-ling, ZHANG Zhen-ling, JIA Hong-ling, et al. Analysis of clinical indications of acupoint Yinbai (SP1) and its compatible regularities based on data mining technology[J]. Acupuncture research, 2022, 47(2): 177-184. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20210096.
Analysis of clinical indications of acupoint Yinbai (SP1) and its compatible regularities based on data mining technology
而配伍处方多用于妇科疾病和精神疾病。隐白常用的配伍腧穴有厉兑、少商、足三里、三阴交和关元。Objective To explore the dominant indications and laws of acupoint compatibility of Yinbai(SP1) by using modern statistics and data mining techniques. Methods Literature about indications and acupoint prescriptions of SP1 published before October of 1949 were retrieved from books Chinese Medical Dictionary(5
(th)
edition) and Collection of Modern Medical Journals of Traditional Chinese Medicine
and those published from October 1(th) edition) and Collection of Modern Medical Journals of Traditional Chinese Medicine
and those published from October 1
(st)
of 1949 to January of 2021 retrieved from databa-ses of CNKI
Wanfang
VIP
CBM
Web of Science and Pubmed by using key words of Yinbai(SP1)
“Guilei”(鬼垒)
“Guiyan”(鬼眼) and Jing(Well)-point of Spleen Meridian
followed by screening the data and establishing a SQL Server database after standardized processing. Then
the descriptive analysis
clustering analysis and association rule analysis were conducted by using Gephi visualization software
SPSS Statistics 25.0 and SPSS Modeler
separately. Results Before October of 1949
the single SP1 acupoint was usually used to treat 12 types of diseases(mainly the internal diseases as asthma
abdominal distension
vomiting
etc.)
and the compound prescriptions of SP1 were usually used to treat 20 types of diseases(mainly the internal diseases as insomnia and dreamful sleep
blood syndrome
etc.)
and its adjunct acupoints belong to the first three meridians: the Foot Yangming Stomach Meridian
Foot Taiyang Bladder Meridian and Foot Taiyin Spleen Meridian. After October of 1949
the single SP1 was used to dominantly treat 2 types of diseases(mainly the gynecological diseases as metrorrhagia and metrostaxis
and hypermenorrhea
etc.)
and the compound prescriptions of SP1 were frequently used to treat 10 diseases(metrorrhagia and metrostaxis
sequela of apoplexy
mental disorders
insomnia and dreamful sleep
etc.)
and the adjunct acupoints of compound prescriptions belong to the first three meridians
namely the Foot Taiyin Spleen Meridian
Concept Vessel and Foot Yangming Stomach Meridian. Before and after October of 1949
the adjunct acupoints with the highest degree of correlation were Lidui(ST45)
Shaoshang(LU11)
Zusanli(ST36)
Sanyinjiao(SP9)
and Guanyuan(CV4). Cluster analysis showed that 9 effective clusters obtained may be used as potential prescriptions of SP1
and association rule analysis displayed that the first three strongly connected acupoint matching groups were: SP1-ST45
SP1-LU11
and SP1-ST36 frequently used before October of 1949
and SP1-SP9
SP1-ST36 and SP1-CV4 employed after October of 1949. Conclusion Data mining technology reveals that acupoint SP1 alone is mainly used to treat internal diseases before 1949
and gynecological diseases after 1949; and compound acupoint recipes of SP1 are mainly to treat the internal diseases before 1949
and the gynecological diseases and mental disorders after 1949 in China. The frequently employed adjunct acupoints of SP1 are ST45
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