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한의약 치료로 FT4 수치에 개선을 보인 갑상선기능항진증 환자 1례에 관한 증례보고
추홍민,문연주,김철현,박경태,원진희,Chu, Hongmin,Moon, Yeon-ju,Kim, Cheol-hyun,Park, Kyungtae,Won, Jin-hee 대한한방내과학회 2017 大韓韓方內科學會誌 Vol.38 No.4
Objective: This study evaluated the effects of traditional Korean medicine on a patient with hyperthyroidism, who could not use antithyroid medication due to an adverse reaction to methimazole. Methods: Herbal medicine was administered and acupuncture was carried out. A thyroid function test was used to evaluate the effects of the treatment. Results: After treatment with traditional Korean medicine and therapy, the patient showed significant improvements in symptoms and FT4 levels. Conclusion: This case proved that traditional Korean medicine can be used for patients who have adverse reactions to antithyroid medication; however, studies of larger populations are required in the future.
한의복합치료와 전정재활운동을 병행하여 뇌졸중 후 어지러움과 보행불안 증상이 개선된 증례 보고
추홍민 ( Hongmin Chu ),임현서 ( Hyeon-seo Lim ),김광호 ( Kwangho Kim ),이영웅 ( Young-ung Lee ),박경태 ( Kyungtae Park ),장종원 ( Jongwon Jang ),류호선 ( Ho-sun Ryu ),김수학 ( Su-hak Kim ),김철현 ( Cheol-hyun Kim ),이상관 ( Sangkw 한방재활의학과학회 2020 한방재활의학과학회지 Vol.30 No.4
The aim of this study was to report the effect of Korean medicine treatments and vestibular rehabilitation practice on an stroke patient with dizziness. The patient received Korean medicine treatments, such as acupuncture and herbal medication, and vestibular rehabilitation practice. The effects of treatments were assessed with the Korean dizziness handicap inventory, Korean activities-specific balance confidence scale, Korean vestibular disorders activities of daily living scale. Researchers conducted gait analysis for evaluation patient’s gait disturbance’s improvement during treatments. The intensity of dizziness were significantly reduced after the complete treatment. After treatment with traditional Korean medicine and vestibular rehabilitation practice, the patient showed significant improvements in symptoms and gait parameters. This case proved that combined therapy of Korean medicine treatment and vestibular rehabilitation practice can be useful for stroke patients who suffered from dizziness. however, studies of larger populations are required in the future. (J Korean Med Rehabil 2020;30(4):179-186)
한의사 의료기기 사용과 관련된 판례 및 기존 연구 분석과 경향 변화
박정수,오기창,권상혁,추홍민,김정상,Park, Jeongsu,Oh, Kichang,Kwon, Sanghyuk,Chu, Hongmin,Kim, Jungsang 대한한방내과학회 2021 大韓韓方內科學會誌 Vol.42 No.6
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the debate on the use of medical devices between Western Medicine and Korean Medicine, as this is one of the greatest conflicts in Korea's medical profession. Judicial precedents and interpretations of authority serve as regulations because medical affairs law states that Korean Medicine practices are ambiguous. Method: We conducted a search in the Korean RISS, OASIS, and DBPIA databases using several keywords associated with medical devices, Korean Medicine, and Korean Medicine Doctors. The search period was until November 5 2021. The retrieved papers were classified according to the selection and exclusion criteria by checking the title, abstract, and text. For precedents, searches were done regarding comprehensive legal information, etc., and in the case of non-disclosure precedents, we requested access to the precedents by web-court requests. Results: A total of 80 documents were found as a result of the search, and 13 publications were included in the study. The selected publications were classified and analyzed by this research team into Korean medicine, Western medicine, and legal or state agency research. In the existing literature and judgments, the arguments that played a major role changed depending on the time the judgment was made. "Social conventions", "curriculum", "academic principles", and "health and hygiene dangers" were the key arguments. Conclusions: Further studies will be needed that can comprehensively arrange the existing literature and clinical results, and continuous study will be needed to verify that the use of medical devices by Korean medicine doctors is helpful for prognosis and accurate treatment of their patients.
동의보감 속 “삼리”의 `족삼리`ㆍ`수삼리` 여부 판별
김재현 ( Jaehyun Kim ),추홍민 ( Hongmin Chu ),강연석 ( Yeonseok Kang ) 대한경락경혈학회 2016 Korean Journal of Acupuncture Vol.33 No.4
Objectives : This article examines whether `Samni`, which appears 62 times in Dongui-Bogam: Treasured Mirror of Eastern Medicine, means Joksamni(ST36) or Susamni(LI10). Methods : After searching the sentences which include `Samni` in Dongui-Bogam using Medical Classics Database, we checked the original reference of them to find clues to identification of Samni. As for the statements not identified by the original reference nor by Dongui-Bogam, we judged the meaning of Samni by comparing diseases of the statements with those of Joksamni or Susamni`s treatment area. Acupoints used together with Samni were also taken into account. Results : Out of 52 statements, Samni in 25 statements turned out to be Joksamni after tracing the reference; 6 statements mention stomach, and 4 statements treat Samni as an acupoint of stomach meridian; in 12 statements, diseases belong to Joksamni`s treatment area. Samni of the remaining 5 statements also seem to be Joksamni since the diseases of the statements are similar to those of Joksamni. It implies that Joksamni`s treatment area has expanded over time. Conclusions : All Samni in Dongui-Bogam is Joksamni.
심부전의 한약 임상연구에 활용된 한약재에 대한 기구축 DB(K-HERB NETWORK)를 활용한 네트워크 분석
박수빈,김예지,배기상,김철현,윤인애,임정태,추홍민,Subin Park,Ye-ji Kim,Gi-Sang Bae,Cheol-Hyun Kim,Inae Youn,Jungtae Leem,Hongmin Chu 대한한방내과학회 2023 大韓韓方內科學會誌 Vol.44 No.3
Objectives: Heart failure is a chronic disease with increasing prevalence rates despite advancements in medical technology. Korean medicine utilizes herbal prescriptions to treat heart failure, but little is known about the specific herbal medicines comprising the network of herbal prescriptions for heart failure. This study proposes a novel methodology that can efficiently develop prescriptions and facilitate experimental research on heart failure by utilizing existing databases. Methods: Herbal medicine prescriptions for heart failure were identified through a PubMed search and compiled into a Google Sheet database. NetMiner 4 was used for network analysis, and the individual networks were classified according to the herbal medicine classification system to identify trends. K-HERB NETWORK was utilized to derive related prescriptions. Results: Network analysis of heart failure prescriptions and herbal medicines using NetMiner 4 produced 16 individual networks. Uhwangcheongsim-won (牛黃淸心元), Gamiondam-tang (加味溫膽湯), Bangpungtongseong-san (防風通聖散), and Bunsimgi-eum (分心氣飮) were identified as prescriptions with high similarity in the entire network. A total of 16 individual networks utilized K-HERB NETWORK to present prescriptions that were most similar to existing prescriptions. The results provide 1) an indication of existing prescriptions with potential for use to treat heart failure and 2) a basis for developing new prescriptions for heart failure treatment. Conclusion: The proposed methodology presents an efficient approach to developing new heart failure prescriptions and facilitating experimental research. This study highlights the potential of network pharmacology methodology and its possible applications in other diseases. Further studies on network pharmacology methodology are recommended.
일개한의의료기관에서 시행한 침도치료 시술 후 이상반응에 대한 설문조사
정세훈 ( Sehun Jung ),우종원 ( Jongwon Woo ),채효청 ( Hyocheong Chae ),오기창 ( Kichang Oh ),최소연 ( Soyoun Choi ),이주현 ( Joohyun Lee ),강경호 ( Kyungho Kang ),추홍민 ( Hongmin Chu ),유명석 ( Myungseok Ryu ) 경락경혈학회 2020 Korean Journal of Acupuncture Vol.37 No.4
Objectives : This study aimed to evaluate adverse outcome associated with acupotomy and compare it with that of acupuncture. Methods : We retrospectively analyzed the chart records of 71 patients who received acupotomy at Daemyung Korean medical clinic from January 7, 2020 to March 6, 2020. We divided the acupotomy treatment area into 10, including the head, hand, chest, knees, shoulders, low back, neck, upper extremities, thighs, and feet. Furthermore, we investigated the adverse effect of acupotomy on those areas after treatment. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and frequency analysis. Results : ‘Bruise of specific region’ accounted for the largest portion with 29 cases, followed by 24 cases of ‘feeling tired and sleepy’ and 17 cases of ‘itch’. There were 16 cases of ‘sustained pain’ at the area of treatment, 11 cases of ‘fatigue’, 5 cases of ‘swelling’, 5 cases of ‘dizziness’, 4 cases of ‘hematoma’. There were 3 cases of ‘vertigo’ and 2 cases of ‘parathesia’ and ‘wide bruises’, ‘headache’, ‘gastric discomfort’, ‘bleeding’, and ‘skin rash’ each. There was one case each that experienced ‘unclear pronunciation’, ‘nausea’, ‘abnormal sweating’, ‘vomiting’ and ‘emotional/psychological reactions’. Conclusions : Adverse outcomes associated with acupotomy were mostly ‘bruise of specific region’, ‘feeling tired and sleepy’, ‘itch’, ‘sustatained pain’, and ‘fatigue’. However, no adverse outcome or irreversible damage that have a serious effect on the body were observed.