Relationship between Aminotransferase and DITI

좌우 늑골하 부위 체표온도와 혈중 Aminotransferase 농도와의 관계

  • Kim, Seung-Hyun (Women Medical Center Kangnam Korean Hospital, KyungHee Univ.) ;
  • Park, Myung-Won (Women Medical Center Kangnam Korean Hospital, KyungHee Univ.) ;
  • Cho, Jung-Hoon (Dept. of Orient Gynecology, KyungHee Oriental Medical Center, KyungHee Univ.) ;
  • Jang, Jun-Bock (Dept. of Orient Gynecology, KyungHee Oriental Medical Center, KyungHee Univ.) ;
  • Lee, Kyung-Sub (Women Medical Center Kangnam Korean Hospital, KyungHee Univ.)
  • 김승현 (경희대학교 강남한방병원 한방부인과) ;
  • 박명원 (경희대학교 강남한방병원 한방부인과) ;
  • 조정훈 (경희의료원 한방병원 한방부인과) ;
  • 장준복 (경희의료원 한방병원 한방부인과) ;
  • 이경섭 (경희대학교 강남한방병원 한방부인과)
  • Published : 2004.12.15

Abstract

This study examined the relationship between aminotransferase and DITI in the diagnosis of Liver Qi stagnation. An analysis was performed on the thermographic findings of 17 subjects with abnormally high aminotransferase value and 26 with no problem in blood sample at the Kangnam Korean Hospital, KyungHee University, Seoul, Korea, from March 2003 to May 2003. The body temperature was assessed by DITI thermographic measurements were performed on Rt. and Lt. subcostal area. Value of ${\delta}T$ and absolute value of ${\delta}T$ were tested by Mann-whitney U test. The absolute value of ${\delta}T$ was statistically significant(P<0.00). The ${\delta}T$ was also significant(P<0.01) and the temperature of Rt. area was higher than that of Lt. area. It is believed that DITI may be a favorable alternative to the diagnosis of Liver Qi stagnation.

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