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      Effect of Gui-zhi-fu-ling-wan on Hot Flashes in Young Patients: A Retrospective Case Series

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      Hot flashes are one of the main problems in postmenopausal patients. Hormone replacement therapy is the standard treatment for this vasomotor symptom, but long-term estrogen treatment can produce serious adverse effects such as higher risks of cardiovascular disease and breast cancer. For this reason, hormone replacement therapy may not be advisable for young patients. Gui-zhi-fu-ling-wan is an herbal decoction for hot flashes used in traditional Chinese medicine. We have extensive experience treating hot flashes in young women; this preliminary case series evaluates the effectiveness of Gui-zhi-fu-ling-wan for alleviating hot flashes in young patients. In this retrospective case series, we reviewed the medical records of outpatients who visited the Department of Cardiovascular and Neurologic Disease, Kyung Hee Oriental Medical Center for hot flashes from October 1, 2003 to October 1, 2008. Of the 60 cases, 37 met the inclusion criteria. Mean improvement in symptoms, as assessed using the visual analog scale, was 40.4 ± 28.5%; 51.3% of patients experienced a 50% improvement. According to the secondary analysis, the results of differential diagnosis of cold and hot syndrome and blood stasis syndrome did not affect scores. Only 2.7% of the patients reported adverse events. Our findings suggest that Gui-zhi-fu-ling-wan improves hot flashes in young patients in a relatively safe manner. However, rigorous clinical studies are needed to confirm these results.
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      Hot flashes are one of the main problems in postmenopausal patients. Hormone replacement therapy is the standard treatment for this vasomotor symptom, but long-term estrogen treatment can produce serious adverse effects such as higher risks of cardiov...

      Hot flashes are one of the main problems in postmenopausal patients. Hormone replacement therapy is the standard treatment for this vasomotor symptom, but long-term estrogen treatment can produce serious adverse effects such as higher risks of cardiovascular disease and breast cancer. For this reason, hormone replacement therapy may not be advisable for young patients. Gui-zhi-fu-ling-wan is an herbal decoction for hot flashes used in traditional Chinese medicine. We have extensive experience treating hot flashes in young women; this preliminary case series evaluates the effectiveness of Gui-zhi-fu-ling-wan for alleviating hot flashes in young patients. In this retrospective case series, we reviewed the medical records of outpatients who visited the Department of Cardiovascular and Neurologic Disease, Kyung Hee Oriental Medical Center for hot flashes from October 1, 2003 to October 1, 2008. Of the 60 cases, 37 met the inclusion criteria. Mean improvement in symptoms, as assessed using the visual analog scale, was 40.4 ± 28.5%; 51.3% of patients experienced a 50% improvement. According to the secondary analysis, the results of differential diagnosis of cold and hot syndrome and blood stasis syndrome did not affect scores. Only 2.7% of the patients reported adverse events. Our findings suggest that Gui-zhi-fu-ling-wan improves hot flashes in young patients in a relatively safe manner. However, rigorous clinical studies are needed to confirm these results.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 National Institutes of Health State-of-the-Science Conferencestatement, "management of menopause-related symptoms" 1003-1013, 2005

      2 Kemmler W, "Theeffect of habitual physical activity, non-athletic exercise,muscle strength, and VO2max on bone mineral density israther low in early postmenopausal osteopenic women" 4 : 325-334, 2004

      3 Santoro N, "Symptoms of menopause: hot flashes" 51 : 539-548, 2008

      4 Jichun J, "Study on the theory of blood stasis about Zhangzhongjing gynaecology" 33 : 1088-1090, 2006

      5 Noguchi M, "Skin temperature rise induced bycalcitonin gene-related peptide in gonadotropin-releasinghormone analogue-treated female rats and alleviation byKeishi-bukuryo-gan, a Japanese herbal medicine" 76 : 2079-2090, 2005

      6 Orsila R, "Perceived mental stress and reactionsin heart rate variability-a pilot study among employeesof an electronics company" 14 : 275-, 2008

      7 Ono K, "Pentagalloylglucose, an antisecretory component ofPaeoniae radix, inhibits gastric H+, K(+)-ATPase" 290 : 159-167, 2000

      8 MacLennan AH, "Oral oestrogenand combined oestrogen/progestogen therapy versusplacebo for hot flushes" 4 : CD002978-, 2004

      9 Vera C, "Non-hormonal therapy for hot flushes in postmenopausalwomen" 1 : CD004831-, 2008

      10 Chen JT, "Menopausal hot flash and calciotoningene-related peptide; effect of Keishi-bukuryo-gan, a kampomedicine, related to plasma calcitonin gene-related peptidelevel" 45 : 199-204, 2003

      1 National Institutes of Health State-of-the-Science Conferencestatement, "management of menopause-related symptoms" 1003-1013, 2005

      2 Kemmler W, "Theeffect of habitual physical activity, non-athletic exercise,muscle strength, and VO2max on bone mineral density israther low in early postmenopausal osteopenic women" 4 : 325-334, 2004

      3 Santoro N, "Symptoms of menopause: hot flashes" 51 : 539-548, 2008

      4 Jichun J, "Study on the theory of blood stasis about Zhangzhongjing gynaecology" 33 : 1088-1090, 2006

      5 Noguchi M, "Skin temperature rise induced bycalcitonin gene-related peptide in gonadotropin-releasinghormone analogue-treated female rats and alleviation byKeishi-bukuryo-gan, a Japanese herbal medicine" 76 : 2079-2090, 2005

      6 Orsila R, "Perceived mental stress and reactionsin heart rate variability-a pilot study among employeesof an electronics company" 14 : 275-, 2008

      7 Ono K, "Pentagalloylglucose, an antisecretory component ofPaeoniae radix, inhibits gastric H+, K(+)-ATPase" 290 : 159-167, 2000

      8 MacLennan AH, "Oral oestrogenand combined oestrogen/progestogen therapy versusplacebo for hot flushes" 4 : CD002978-, 2004

      9 Vera C, "Non-hormonal therapy for hot flushes in postmenopausalwomen" 1 : CD004831-, 2008

      10 Chen JT, "Menopausal hot flash and calciotoningene-related peptide; effect of Keishi-bukuryo-gan, a kampomedicine, related to plasma calcitonin gene-related peptidelevel" 45 : 199-204, 2003

      11 Alekshun TJ, "Management of hot flashesin men with prostate cancer being treated with androgendeprivation therapy" 4 : 30-37, 2006

      12 Watanabe C, "Exfoliative dermatitis from Chineseherbs (decoction)−an example of purely epidermal contacttypehypersensitivity to ingested medicines" 4 : 109-114, 1977

      13 Daley A, "Exercise for vasomotor menopausal symptoms" 4 : CD006108-, 2007

      14 Noguchi M, "Effects of the Japanese herbal medicineKeishi-bukuryo-gan and 17beta-estradiol on calcitonin generelatedpeptide-induced elevation of skin temperature inovariectomized rats" 176 : 359-366, 2003

      15 Kronenberg F, "Complementary and alternativemedicine for menopausal symptoms: a review ofrandomized, controlled trials" 137 : 805-813, 2002

      16 Ushiroyama T, "Comparing theeffects of estrogen and an herbal medicine on peripheralblood flow in post-menopausal women with hot flashes:hormone replacement therapy and gui-zhi-fu-ling-wan, aKampo medicine" 33 : 259-267, 2005

      17 Lee CH, "Case-crossover study of hospitalizationfor acute hepatitis in Chinese herb users" 23 : 1549-1555, 2008

      18 Lee MS, "Acupuncture for treating menopausalhot flushes: a systematic review" 12 : 16-25, 2009

      19 Hervik J, "Acupuncture for the treatment of hotflashes in breast cancer patients, a randomized, controlledtrial" 116 : 311-316, 2009

      20 Dodin S, "Acupuncture for menopausal hot flushes" 4 : CD007410-, 2008

      21 Matsumoto C, "A Proteomic approach for the diagnosisof ‘Oketsu’ (blood stasis), a pathophysiologic conceptof Japanese traditional (Kampo) medicine" 5 : 463-474, 2008

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