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Chapter 157 Attempts of TCM Evidence-Based Medicine

Chapter 157 The attempt of evidence-based medicine in traditional Chinese medicine

China Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Professor Sun's office.

Huang Su and Wei Lai just sat down opposite the desk, and they asked together: "Teacher, what's wrong with you calling us?"

A month has passed since the doctoral student exam for Huang Su. Huang Su has become Professor Sun's doctoral student with both excellent written test and practical results. Now Huang Su has officially changed his name to Professor Sun.

Professor Sun took out a newspaper from the documents placed on his desk and handed it to Fei Su and said, "Feng Su, look at this."

Huang Su took the newspaper in a daze and opened it and found that it was a Grassland Daily.

Huang Su couldn't help but wonder: The tutor has been in the capital, so how could there be newspapers from the grassland city in his hand?

When Feng Su opened the newspaper to view the contents, he found that it was the issue he interviewed him.

Huang Su looked at Professor Sun in confusion and asked, "Teacher, this is..."

Huang Su then realized that there were too many things behind him who came to Beijing to take the doctoral student for Professor Sun.

Professor Sun also said bluntly: "This is the newspaper mailed to me by your teacher Chen Jingshan. It is because I saw this newspaper that I decided to give you a chance to inspect it. Obviously, your medical skills and ethics have passed my inspection.



Professor Sun said without waiting for Huang Su to speak, "Since evidence-based medicine was proposed, the traditional Chinese medicine community has always attached great importance to evidence-based medicine. In 1998, when the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine held an advanced training class, he invited him.

Experts attended the meeting to introduce knowledge and progress such as evidence-based medicine. In 1999, experts and scholars such as Zhang Boli and Liu Baoyan formed the "first to learn, second to use, third to know the limitations, and fourth to innovate the evidence-based evaluation method of traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine.

Guiding ideology. But after so many years of research, I have only had the guiding ideology, but I still have nowhere to start.”

Since the birth of evidence-based medicine, traditional Chinese medicine has not stopped exploring the integration of evidence-based medicine and traditional Chinese medicine. From the establishment of the China Traditional Chinese Medicine Evidence-based Medicine Center, integrating the domestic and foreign traditional Chinese medicine research forces, concentrating efforts on major tasks, to

The concept of "evidence-based traditional Chinese medicine" was proposed for the first time, and traditional Chinese medicine has never stopped exploring.

After a brief pause, Professor Sun looked at Huang Su and asked, "Why do you think of traditional Chinese medicine and evidence-based medicine?"

Huang Su Lean thought of the content of his interview combined with the field of Professor Sun's research and had already guessed the tutor's thoughts, and the feet under the desk couldn't help but tremble excitedly.

If this matter is really successful, it will be a major attempt and breakthrough by traditional Chinese medicine in evidence-based medicine, which may promote the development of traditional Chinese medicine evidence-based medicine in advance.

It is not until 19 years before the establishment of the China Traditional Chinese Medicine Evidence-Based Medicine Center, but that is not the most perfect Chinese medicine evidence-based medicine in Huang Suxin's eyes. Chinese medicine evidence-based medicine can only be part of Chinese medicine evidence-based medicine and cannot fully represent traditional Chinese medicine.

Evidence-based medicine.

Huang Su knew that this answer was very important. For the first time, he felt that one sentence of his own might change the future development of traditional Chinese medicine.

Flavin felt his breathing disorder and his heartbeat was accelerating.

Professor Sun and Wei Lai looked at Huang Su together, and the room was instantly quiet. The only thing that could be heard in the office was the ticking sound of clocks and hands walking on the wall.

Seeing that Huang Su was thinking, Professor Sun did not urge him, and waited quietly for Huang Su to sort out his ideas.

After a long time, after writing the abdominal draft in my heart, Huang Su spoke slowly and said: "I still maintain my point of view. The efficacy is always the only criterion for measuring medicine. How to reflect the efficacy, the cure rate calculated by clinical records, and the effective formation.

Evidence-based evidence is proof.”

"However, traditional Chinese medicine seems to be in opposition to evidence-based medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes precise treatments that vary from person to person. In addition, each doctor has different medication habits, the same syndrome, and the prescriptions prescribed by different doctors

It's also completely different."

"This is why we cannot refute the fact that Western medicine has proposed evidence-based medicine and put traditional Chinese medicine on the label of empirical medicine. Because you cannot prove how effective the prescription you prescribe is? What is the cure rate? How many people have

Adverse reactions? Because everyone’s prescriptions are different, traditional Chinese medicine cannot produce clinical data as evidence at all, so Western medicine says that we are empirical medicine, and we have no way to refute it.”

After a brief pause, Huang Su continued: "Western medicine is now using evidence-based medicine to "evidence-based traditional Chinese medicine". So when we explore the evidence-based medicine of traditional Chinese medicine, we should not fall into the misunderstanding of "evidence-based traditional Chinese medicine", but should

Be firm in doing 'Traditional Medicine'."

Hearing two new words, Professor Sun also became interested and said, "Then tell me what is 'evidence-based traditional Chinese medicine' and what is 'empirical-based traditional Chinese medicine'."

Huang Su continued: "The two are very different. "Evidence-based Traditional Chinese Medicine" uses the evidence-based medical system of Western medicine to prove whether traditional Chinese medicine is effective, while "Traditional Chinese Medicine evidence-based" is Chinese medicine for self-provement. As I interviewed in this newspaper

As mentioned in the Chinese language, traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine are two completely different systems. We cannot find the answer in the framework of Western medicine demarcating evidence-based medicine. We should embark on an evidence-based medicine path with Chinese medicine characteristics."

Professor Sun continued to ask: "Then what do you think the evidence-based medicine path with traditional Chinese medicine characteristics should look like, how should we go on this path, and how should we go?"

After thinking a little, Huang Su made a draft in his mind and said, "The evidence of Western medicine is verification, while the evidence of our Chinese medicine is the syndrome."

"Western medicine is guided by basic research. Most new drugs and technologies are first produced in basic research and animal experiments, and then prospective and verified experimental research is conducted on the human body. In order to obtain accurate evidence from the human body, various types of people must be strictly controlled.

Influencing factors, so they think that scientific verification is actually the most unscientific. All their human verification is carried out in the most ideal clinical trial environment. However, when the drug truly enters a complex clinical environment, it

Various problems will occur, such as unknown side effects, unknown companion symptoms, etc..”

"And the biggest feature of our traditional Chinese medicine is that it is 'coming from clinical to clinical'. Our traditional Chinese medicine's evidence-based medicine should be based on the experience of previous generations and accumulate in the continuous solution of clinical problems, and gradually implement personal clinical experience in the process of continuously solving clinical problems.

Refining and sublimating into a new prescription that is adapted to the group.”

When Wei Lai heard this from Huang Su, who had been by his side as a spectator, his eyes were bright when he looked at Huang Su.

The problem that many experts and experts in traditional Chinese medicine stumped was solved by the gentle words of Huang Su.

Although Wei Lai couldn't imagine it, he had a little reason to think carefully about what Feng Su said.

Professor Sun ignored Wei Lai's surprise and continued to ask: "Just like the example of bloody collapse you mentioned in the newspaper?"

Huang Su scratched his head and said shyly: "That's just a bold assumption of mine. But..."

Huang Su paused and continued: "After your mentor, you have been explaining to me many years of experience in treating tumors, my thinking has become clearer."

"oh!"

Huang Su said, and asked Professor Sun more interested: "Tell me what kind of ideas you have."

Fei Su continued: "In your explanation of your experience in treating tumors, you have summarized different commonly used Chinese medicines and classical prescriptions for different tumors. And your thirty years of medical practice experience has a lot of clinical data support,

As long as we briefly extract your clinical data, we can obtain new traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions for the treatment of tumors in the population, which can be extended to all tumor patients with symptoms."

"Huang Su, your thoughts are the same as me." Professor Sun looked at Huang Su with great appreciation and said the purpose of calling the two of them: "I'll call you today, just to choose which one to use

As the first clinical verification exploration of evidence-based medicine in traditional Chinese medicine.”

Fei Su clenched his fists tightly excitedly, and Professor Sun asked him to come over and was exactly the same as he had guessed.

For the first time, Feng Su felt that the future development of traditional Chinese medicine may really be changed because of his reborn little wings.
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