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A Case Report of Complete Atrioventricular Block Treatment with Samulanshin-tang-gamibang and Acupuncture (사물안신탕가미방과 침 치료로 임상 증상에 호전을 보인 완전방실차단 환자 치험 1례)

  • Lee, Young-ung;Kim, Kwangho;Kang, Geonhui;Kang, Sunny;Song, Juhwan;Ji, Sangho;Lee, Sangkwan;Kim, Cheol-hyun
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.274-282
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    • 2022
  • Introduction: This study reports the effect of herbal medicine (Samulanshin-tang-gamibang) and acupuncture on complete atrioventricular (AV) block. Case presentation: A 63-year-old female with complete AV block was experiencing dyspnea, palpitation, dizziness, headache, bradycardia, and insomnia, and she was treated with Samulanshin-tang-gamibang and acupuncture for 12 days. To evaluate the treatment, a numeric rating scale (NRS) and the New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional classification was used. The patient's NRS scores decreased from 6 to 2 for dyspnea and palpitation and from 5 to 1 for dizziness and headache. Her NYHA Class improved from Class II to Class I. No side effects were observed during treatment. Conclusion: This study suggests that herbal medicine and acupuncture may be effective in relieving symptoms caused by complete AV block. However, the long-term effects of the treatment were not observed, and so further studies are still needed.

Studies on the Efficacy of Combined Preparation of Crude Drugs (XV). -Effects of 'Samulanshin-Tang' on the Central Nervous System and Isolated Ileum- (생약복합제제(生藥複合製劑)의 약효연구(藥效硏究) (제15보)(第15報) -사물안신탕(四物安神湯)이 중추신경계(中樞神經系) 및 적출장관(摘出腸管)에 미치는 영향(影響)-)

  • Hong, N.D.;Lee, K.S.;Wang, W.W.;Kim, N.J.
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.161-169
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    • 1983
  • Although the 'Samulanshin-Tang' has been widely used in clinical purposes in the -oriental medicine, its clinical efficacy is only documented for the case of palpitation in the Oriental medical reference. The present experiments were undertaken to investigate the clinical efficacy of 'Samulanshin-Tang' comparing effects with animal experiments and to validate its oriental medicine description. Following results were obtained; 1)Suppressive action was shown on convulsion due to cerebrocortical and diencephalic causes in Fraction I and II, but no such action was noted myelic causes in mice. 2)Sedative, analgesic and antipyretic actions were noted by Fraction III. 3)Relaxing action was shown on the isolated ileum in mice and antagonistic action was seen on acetylcholine and $BaCl_2$-induced contractions of the ilem that the direct action of the intestinal smooth muscle was recognized in mice and rats.

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A Case Report of Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis with Ovarian Teratoma Improved by Korean Medicine (난소기형종을 동반한 항 NMDA 수용체 뇌염 환자 1례에 대한 한방치료 증례 보고)

  • Irang Nam;Min-hwa Kim;Mariah Kim;Ki-beom Ku;Se-yeon Lee;So-yeon Kim;So-jung Park;Jun-yong Choi;Chang-woo Han;Jin-woo Hong;Ji-won Kang;In Lee
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.1337-1345
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    • 2023
  • Objectives: This study reports on the improvement of anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor encephalitis with ovarian teratoma after Korean medicine treatment. Methods: A patient was treated with Korean medicine treatments, such as acupuncture and herbal medications (Gami-ondam-tang and Samulanshin-tang-gamibang). The patient's improvement was evaluated using manual muscle testing (MMT), the Mini-Mental State Exam-Korea (MMSE-K), the modified Barthel index (MBI), and the Clinical Assessment Scale in Autoimmune Encephalitis (CASE). Results: After using Korean medicine treatments, the patient's MMT, MMSE-K, and MBI scores increased, and the CASE score decreased. Conclusion: This case suggests that Korean medicine can be effective in treating the symptoms of anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis.

Traditional Korean Medicine Treatment of a Traumatic Brain Injury Patient with Aggressive Behavior (외상성 뇌손상 환자의 공격성에 대한 치료 1례)

  • Park, Hye-lim;Hong, Min-na;Cho, Jae-hyun;Bae, Go-eun;Choi, Jin-yong;Hong, Jin-woo;Park, Seong-ha;Lee, In
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.831-838
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    • 2016
  • Objective: To describe the effectiveness of traditional Korean medicine (TKM) on a patient showing aggressive behavior after a traumatic brain injury. Methods: We used complex TKM treatments. The acupoints used were as follows: Soyangin Taegeuk acupuncture (HT3, KI3, and SP3) and acupoints frequently used in hemiparesis (GV20, GV24, ST4, LI11, LI4, ST36, GB34, SP9, and LR3). Moxibustion was also applied to GV20, and herbal medicine (Samulanshin-tang-gami, 四物安神湯 加味方) was administered. The efficacy was evaluated at baseline, week 8, and week 16 using the Modified Overt Aggression Scale (MOAS). Results: After 8 weeks, the total MOAS score was decreased from 13 to 5, and this score was maintained until week 16. The average sleep time was increased and waking up during the night was decreased. Conclusions: We suggest that TKM could be effective for reducing aggressive behavior and alleviating sleep disturbances. Further studies are needed.

A Case Report of a Mitral Stenosis Patient Treated with Korean Medicine (승모판 협착증 환자에 대한 한방치험 1례)

  • Shin, Hye-ryung;Kim, Cheol-hyun;Chu, Hong-min;Lee, Young-ung;Kim, Kwang-ho;Won, Jin-hee;Song, Bong-keun
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.457-466
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    • 2020
  • Introduction: This study aimed to report on the effectiveness of using Korean medicine to improve symptoms of mitral stenosis. While some patients that do not require surgery due to mild mitral stenosis are treated with medication, the medication does not always alleviate the symptoms. Thus, we administered Korean medicine treatments to those patients because there are not many case reports on using this approach to treat symptoms of mitral stenosis. Case Presentation: A 48-year-old male patient with mitral stenosis complained of symptoms, such as palpitation, dyspnea, chest pain, fatigue, and swelling in both legs. To reduce the patient's symptoms, we administered Korean medical treatments, including herbal medicine (Samulanshin-tang-gamibang) and acupuncture. To evaluate the results, we used the numeric rating scale (NRS) and the New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional classification. After 17 days of treatment, the NRS score decreased for palpitation (8→2), dyspnea (8→1), chest pain (5→0), fatigue (96→2), and swelling in both legs (6→2). The NYHA class also changed from Class II to Class I. No adverse reaction was noted. Conclusion: According to the results, Korean medicine treatments can be considered to be effective for mitral stenosis patients. To confirm this finding, a prospective study is needed in the future.