Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine

TCM Zheng Classification and Clinical Trials


Publishing date
31 May 2013
Status
Published
Submission deadline
11 Jan 2013

Lead Editor

1Institute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100700, China

2Centre for Complementary Medicine Research (CompleMED), University of Western Sydney, Penrith, Australia

3Evidence Based Medicine Center, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Hepingli, Beijing 100029, China

4School of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon, Hong Kong

5Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kowloon, Hong Kong


TCM Zheng Classification and Clinical Trials

Description

The traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) Zheng (or syndrome) is an outcome of analysis on TCM information by TCM practitioner. Zheng classification is a traditional diagnostic method to categorize the patients based on their different conditions. Currently combination of Zheng classification and biomedical diagnosis becomes a common model in diagnostics in TCM clinical practice. Clinical treatments of a patient rely on the successful differentiation of a specific TCM Zheng.

Recently a great progress has been made in the clinical studies focusing on the exploration of effect of TCM interventions in the patients with clarified TCM Zheng in some certain diseases. The clinical studies with TCM Zheng classification will lead to personalized therapeutic strategies. We believe it will be a hot topic in the coming years for the basic and clinical research.

We invite investigators to contribute original research articles as well as review articles that will apply Zheng classification to basic research, clinical practice, and clinical research to improve the efficacy of TCM interventions, and further lead to personalized treatment. The information obtained from these studies shall be clearly evidence-based. We are particularly interested in articles describing the clinical trials with TCM Zheng classification, Zheng classification methodology from clinical data, systematic reviews on clinical studies using Zheng classification, clinical practice guideline or expert consensus focused on TCM Zheng in certain of diseases, reviews on clinical practice guidelines or expert consensus related to Zheng classification, and the clinical pharmacological evaluation on TCM interventions using the omics methods as well as bioinformatics. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Randomized clinical trials designed with Zheng classification
  • Zheng classification-based systematic reviews on clinical trials
  • Zheng classification-based clinical practice guideline or expert consensus
  • Clinical trial protocols based on TCM Zheng classification
  • Clinical pharmacological studies based on Zheng classification
  • Reviews on clinical practice guidelines based on Zheng classification
  • Data mining on clinical data for ZHENG classification
  • Recent advances in ZHENG classification-based clinical trials

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Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 232147
  • - Review Article

Syndrome Differentiation in Chinese Herbal Medicine for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Literature Review of Randomized Trials

Qing Li | Guo-Yan Yang | Jian-Ping Liu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 751341
  • - Research Article

Circulating miR-583 and miR-663 Refer to ZHENG Differentiation in Chronic Hepatitis B

Hui Zhang | Yan Guan | ... | Shi-Bing Su
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 709305
  • - Research Article

Therapeutic Efficacy of Fuzheng-Huayu Tablet Based Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Differentiation on Hepatitis-B-Caused Cirrhosis: A Multicenter Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trail

Ya-Nan Song | Ji-Jia Sun | ... | Shi-Bing Su
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 625906
  • - Research Article

Metabonomics Study of Essential Hypertension and Its Chinese Medicine Subtypes by Using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Yunlun Li | Lei Nie | ... | Yunhui Zhang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 695937
  • - Research Article

Classification and Progression Based on CFS-GA and C5.0 Boost Decision Tree of TCM Zheng in Chronic Hepatitis B

Xiao Yu Chen | Li Zhuang Ma | ... | Yiyang Hu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 509134
  • - Research Article

Metabonomics-Based Study of Clinical Urine Samples in Suboptimal Health with Different Syndromes

Hai-Zhen Cui | Li-Min Wang | ... | Jia-Xu Chen
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 316250
  • - Research Article

Improving the Efficacy of Conventional Therapy by Adding Andrographolide Sulfonate in the Treatment of Severe Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Xiuhui Li | Chi Zhang | ... | Aiping Lu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 354145
  • - Research Article

Effect of Combining Therapy with Traditional Chinese Medicine-Based Psychotherapy and Herbal Medicines in Women with Menopausal Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Hongyan Yang | Jing Yang | ... | Xiaoyun Wang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 967968
  • - Research Article

Efficacy of Chuanxiong Ding Tong Herbal Formula Granule in the Treatment and Prophylactic of Migraine Patients: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Multicenter, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Caihong Fu | Lihua Yu | ... | Dongdong Lin
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 902578
  • - Review Article

Prescription of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Selection of Acupoints in Pattern-Based Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment for Insomnia: A Systematic Review

Wing-Fai Yeung | Ka-Fai Chung | ... | Vivian Wong Taam
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