Professor Guo Weiqin’s academic thought in treating chest pain after percutaneous coronary intervention from the perspective of "toxin, stasis and deficiency"
WANG Zhimiao, ZHU Haiyan, ZHAO Yong, et al. Professor Guo Weiqin’s academic thought in treating chest pain after percutaneous coronary intervention from the perspective of "toxin, stasis and deficiency"[J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine, 2023,30(4):38-41.
WANG Zhimiao, ZHU Haiyan, ZHAO Yong, et al. Professor Guo Weiqin’s academic thought in treating chest pain after percutaneous coronary intervention from the perspective of "toxin, stasis and deficiency"[J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine, 2023,30(4):38-41. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2023.04.008.
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is a common method for clinical treatment of coronary heart disease
but patients are prone to postoperative chest pain and other types of discomfort
for which there are currently no effective measures. Professor Guo Weiqin has developed unique insights into the diagnosis and treatment of chest pain after PCI. She believes that toxin
stasis and deficiency are the key contributing factors of the pain
and
based on this theory
proposed an innovative way of staged prevention and treatment. The method of boosting qi and invigorating blood is used throughout the treatment
with special focus placed on clearing heat and removing toxins in the early stage after operation
activating blood and removing stasis in the middle
and supplementing and invigorating healthy qi in the later stage.
关键词
经皮冠状动脉介入治疗术后胸痛名医经验郭维琴
Keywords
postoperative treatment of percutaneous coronary interventionchest painfamous physicians’ experienceGuo Weiqin
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