Pulse Spectrum Analysis of Pregnant Women

NCT ID: NCT04845360

Last Updated: 2021-04-15

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

86 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-11-11

Study Completion Date

2020-11-10

Brief Summary

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ABSTRACT Background: Pulse diagnosis is a core clinical technique used in Chinese medicine to establish a patient's physiologic or pathologic status.

Methods: We performed non--invasive recording of the radial arterial pulses for 36 pregnant women, and then compared the harmonics of the radial arterial pulse after Fourier transformation with those of 50 healthy nonpregnant women (controls).

Detailed Description

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The importance of information within arterial pulse waves has long been recognized in clinical medicine (Mohamed, 1872). Arterial pulse wave analysis has been employed widely in clinical practice, such as in cases of hypertension, cardiac failure, and ageing (O'Rourke, et al., 2001). Our previous studies revealed that the pulse spectrum of the radial arterial pulse could be highly correlated among patients with abnormal liver function (Wang, et al., 1996, Wang, et al., 1996). In addition, the specific Fourier components in the pulse provide more physiologic information than do systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements during the process of dying (Kuo, et al., 2004, Kuo, et al., 2005). Recently, the fourth harmonic of the radial pulse wave has been shown to predict adverse cardiac events in asymptomatic patients with type 2 diabetes (Chang, et al., 2019)and pulse spectrum analysis has facilitated the diagnosis of coronary artery disease (Huang et al., 2019) One key method in Chinese medicine is using the harmonics of the arterial pulse to provide meridian information that can then be used to reveal a patient's physiologic and pathologic condition (Wang, et al., 2010).

In the clinic, the most dramatic physiologic event is pregnancy. Many documents discuss these issues in Chinese Medicine; for example, as stated in the bible of Chinese Medicine, Huang-Ti-Nei-Ching (1981),: "Normal pulse but appears weak, pregnancy" and "Significantly moving in Shaoyin (少陰) meridian, pregnancy." "Pulse Classics" (Wang, 2000) Another example is "Differential diagnosis of the Chi (尺), in which the pulse can detect the gender of the fetus, left larger than right is male; right larger than left is female." There is much information about pregnancy in pulse diagnosis, which has been practiced in clinics for a very long time. In fact, this practice has been used so long and so often that it has become difficult to determine the exact meaning and the accuracy of other practical approaches. Pulse diagnosis is the most important work to build the practicing definition of physiology, pathology, and diagnosis in the study of Chinese medicine.

In a previous study, we found that each organ and its related meridian are in resonance with a specific Fourier component of pressure wave (Wang, et al., 1994, Wang, et al., 1991). We also ascertained that the lower-frequency components were referred to as "Yin" and the higher ones as "Yang," and figured out the scientific meaning for the failure of hepatic, renal, or splenic Chi in the pulse (Kuo, et al., 2005). The meridian information gained through measuring the harmonics of blood pressure gives us qualitative and quantitative ways to realize the abstract statement in classic Chinese medicine. In the current study, we analyzed the blood pressure (BP) pulse of pregnant women to verify the information recorded with classic methods. We hypothesized that harmonics could be physiologic indicators corresponding with the gestation process. If we could find the relationship between harmonic information and pregnancy, we could confirm that the physiologic difference comes from the meridian, and could then precisely apply this information in the clinic.

Conditions

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Harmonic Wave

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

We performed non--invasive recording of the radial arterial pulses for 36 pregnant women, and then compared the harmonics of the radial arterial pulse after Fourier transformation with those of 50 healthy nonpregnant women (controls).
Primary Study Purpose

DIAGNOSTIC

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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pregnancy and differences in gender can be found in the radial arterial pulse

Establishing the meridian through harmonics of blood pressure waves could be a powerful tool to qualitatively and quantitatively indicate physiologic and pathologic factors.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

pressure transducer (PSL-200GL, Kyowa Electronic Instrument Co. Ltd., Japan)

Intervention Type DEVICE

The device was fixed on the patient's skin with Scotch™ tape, along with an adjustable belt with a small button to give suitable pressure on the transducer.

Interventions

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pressure transducer (PSL-200GL, Kyowa Electronic Instrument Co. Ltd., Japan)

The device was fixed on the patient's skin with Scotch™ tape, along with an adjustable belt with a small button to give suitable pressure on the transducer.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* pregnant patients who visited the outpatient department (OPD)

Exclusion Criteria

* None
Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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China Medical University Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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Yu- Cheng Kuo

Taipei, , Taiwan

Site Status

Countries

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Taiwan

Other Identifiers

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/CMUH108-REC1-135

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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