Exploring the Diagnosis Relationship between Meridian Energy and Liver-Gallbladder Function

碩士 === 元培科技大學 === 企業管理研究所 === 100 === The function of liver is the important basis for assessing human health status. The abnormal liver function will appear directly in the physiological response. However, Traditional Chinese and Western medicine (modern medicine) has differences examination way ea...

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Main Authors: Chun-Ying Lai, 賴俊穎
Other Authors: Yo-Hsien Lin
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Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/q48nsk
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spelling ndltd-TW-100YUST54570042018-04-28T04:30:52Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/q48nsk Exploring the Diagnosis Relationship between Meridian Energy and Liver-Gallbladder Function 探討經絡能量與肝膽機能之診斷關聯 Chun-Ying Lai 賴俊穎 碩士 元培科技大學 企業管理研究所 100 The function of liver is the important basis for assessing human health status. The abnormal liver function will appear directly in the physiological response. However, Traditional Chinese and Western medicine (modern medicine) has differences examination way each other. Chinese medicine had four ways for diagnosis, and they were inspection, auscultation and olfaction, inquiring, and palpation. Comparatively, Western medicine emphasized scientific methods for diagnosis. The purpose of this study is try to explore that whether there is a corresponding relationship between Traditional Chinese and Western medicine on the examination of liver function. In order to explore whether the meridian energy detected on the liver and gallbladder function corresponding to the Western biochemical test results, and what corresponds to the relationship between Chinese and Western medicine, this study design three experiments to explore the association of the energy meridian of Chinese and Western biochemical tests. WEKA as an experimental tool and Logistic regression, artificial neural network and decision tree were employed for analyzing experiment data. Before conducting the experiments, a data pre-processing process was be done. The first experimental results showed that among three methods which BP had best recognition results. The second experimental results showed that the average of forecast results was lower, especially the Alb result less than 50%. The third experimental results showed that there were several attributes had high associate with liver and gallbladder function, there were “Gender”, "Left/Right", "High/Low", "Small Intestine Meridian", "Triple burner", and "The gall bladder". Especially the "gall bladder" of meridian can used to diagnose patients with biliary tract diseases, and the results just also reactions in biochemical tests of Western medicine. This shows that Chinese medicine meridian energy should correspond to the results of biochemical tests of Western medicine as an adjunct to determine the basis. Yo-Hsien Lin 林侑賢 學位論文 ; thesis 71 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 元培科技大學 === 企業管理研究所 === 100 === The function of liver is the important basis for assessing human health status. The abnormal liver function will appear directly in the physiological response. However, Traditional Chinese and Western medicine (modern medicine) has differences examination way each other. Chinese medicine had four ways for diagnosis, and they were inspection, auscultation and olfaction, inquiring, and palpation. Comparatively, Western medicine emphasized scientific methods for diagnosis. The purpose of this study is try to explore that whether there is a corresponding relationship between Traditional Chinese and Western medicine on the examination of liver function. In order to explore whether the meridian energy detected on the liver and gallbladder function corresponding to the Western biochemical test results, and what corresponds to the relationship between Chinese and Western medicine, this study design three experiments to explore the association of the energy meridian of Chinese and Western biochemical tests. WEKA as an experimental tool and Logistic regression, artificial neural network and decision tree were employed for analyzing experiment data. Before conducting the experiments, a data pre-processing process was be done. The first experimental results showed that among three methods which BP had best recognition results. The second experimental results showed that the average of forecast results was lower, especially the Alb result less than 50%. The third experimental results showed that there were several attributes had high associate with liver and gallbladder function, there were “Gender”, "Left/Right", "High/Low", "Small Intestine Meridian", "Triple burner", and "The gall bladder". Especially the "gall bladder" of meridian can used to diagnose patients with biliary tract diseases, and the results just also reactions in biochemical tests of Western medicine. This shows that Chinese medicine meridian energy should correspond to the results of biochemical tests of Western medicine as an adjunct to determine the basis.
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