摘要
络病理论以络脉不和为基本病机,主要分为络脉瘀滞、络脉不荣、络脉受损三个环节,络病理论的不断丰富与发展为临床相关疾病的诊疗提供了新的方法与思路,络脉遍及全身,联系诸多脏腑,脏腑病变皆可以络病理论为指导思想加以阐述。目前,各种冠状动脉微血管疾病发病逐年增加,严重影响了患者的生活与生存质量,因而寻找冠状动脉微血管疾病的治疗策略已成为关键,络病理论作为中医学的传统病机理论,在心血管疾病中得到了广泛运用,疗效显著。文章基于络病理论,就冠状动脉微血管疾病的病位、致病因素、病性以及治疗等加以研究,以期为冠状动脉微血管疾病的中医药防治提供新思路。
Collateral disease theory regards collateral dysfunction as the basic pathogenesis and collateral stasis,collateral failing to be nourished and collateral injury are the main pathogenesis of the disease.The continuous enrichment and development of collateral disease theory provides new methods and ideas for the diagnosis and treatment of clinical related diseases,collaterals are distributed throughout the body and contact a lot of internal organs,collateral disease theory can be used as the guiding principle to explain the pathological changes of internal organs.At present,the incidence trend of various coronary microvascular diseases is increasing year by year,which seriously affects the life and quality of life of patients.Therefore,it has become a key to find the treatment strategy of coronary microvascular disease(CMVD).As the traditional pathogenesis theory of traditional Chinese medicine,collateral disease theory has been widely used in cardiovascular diseases with remarkable curative effect.Based on collateral disease theory,this paper studied the location,pathogenic factors,nature of disease and treatment of coronary microvascular diseases,in order to provide new ideas for the prevention and treatment of CMVD with traditional Chinese medicine.
作者
董夏韵
杨洁
张倩
杨传华
DONG Xiayun;YANG Jie;ZHANG Qian;YANG Chuanhua(Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Jinan 250000,Shandong,China;Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Jinan 250000,Shandong,China)
出处
《辽宁中医杂志》
CAS
2023年第9期67-70,共4页
Liaoning Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine
基金
国家自然科学基金青年科学基金项目(81804061)
泰山学者岗位建设资金资助项目(2018-35)
山东省中医药科技发展计划项目(2019-0095)
济南市科技计划项目(201805078)。
关键词
络病理论
络脉不和
微循环
冠状动脉微血管疾病
collateral disease theory
collateral dysfunction
microcirculation
coronary microvascular disease