우울, 불안 증상을 동반한 교통사고 환자의 加味逍遙散 치험 3례 |
유주연1, 장철용1, 정혜련1, 신용진1, 김성중2, 이언정1 |
1원광대학교 한의과대학 내과학교실 2원광대학교 전주한방병원 침구과 |
Three Cases Report of Anxiety and Depression Disorder in the Traffic Accident Patients
Treated with Prescription of Kami-shoyo-san |
Ju-yeon You1, Chul-yong Jang1, Hye-ryon Jeong1, Yong-jeen Shin1, Seong-joung Kim2, Un-jung Lee1 |
1Dept. of Internal Medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, Won-Kwang University 2Dept. of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, Jeon-ju Hospital of Oriental Medicine, Won-Kwang University |
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Published online: December 30, 2014. |
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ABSTRACT |
Objectives: The purpose of this study was 1. To investigate correlation of subjective stress with patient's prognosis 2. To observe the effect of Kami-shoyo-san on anxiety and depressive disorder.
Methods: We investigated 3 cases of in-patients from traffic accidents. Patients were treated with Kami-shoyo-san. The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) were used to assess anxiety and depression, respectively. We also used Qi stagnation test and Qi counterflow test according to Terasawa's criteria for diagnosis of anxiety and depression. Pain was evaluated by Numeric Rating Scale (NRS).
Results: After treatment, the patient's symptoms improved considerably.
Conclusions: 1. There were significant correlations between subjective stress and prognosis. 2. Kami-shoyo-san has good effect on anxiety and depressive disorder. |
Key words:
musculoskeletal patient, Kami-shoyo-san, jia-wei-xiao-yao-san, Beck depression inventory (BDI), Beck anxiety inventory (BAI) |
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