Diagnostic traditional medicine criteria of Covid-19 by using a latent tree model
Keywords:
Covid-19 a mild stage, latent tree model, Ve - Khi - Dinh - HuyetAbstract
Objectives: to date, the guideline of the Vietnam Ministry of Health and several pieces of research have confirmed the effectiveness of traditional medicine in managing Covid-19, especially for mild levels. However, the research on differentiating traditional medicine disease patterns of Covid-19 to systemise diagnosis and treatment has not been implemented. Thence, this study aimed to establish diagnostic criteria for mild clinical forms of Covid-19 using a latent tree model. Materials and methods: step 1: conduct studies on classic medical documents, textbooks and monographs on traditional medicine, to make questionnaires to observe symptoms in Covid-19 patients at a mild stage. Step 2: choosing and investigating Covid-19 patients at a mild stage by inclusion criteria. A 65-question survey was used to investigate 438 patients at Ho Chi Minh city Traditional Medicine Hospital, then included data were analysed by using the latent tree model. Results: literature review exhibited 10 documents (5 classic medical documents, 5 textbooks) with content related to Covid-19. After modelling, 20 latent variables (Y0 to Y20) were established, referring to the groups of included symptom variables. According to Ve - Khi - Dinh - Huyet diagnosis theory, 2 traditional medical disease patterns are matching with the literature: the Ve-area disease pattern and the Khi-area disease pattern. Conclusions: the latent tree model analysis pointed out 2 traditional medical disease patterns of Covid-19 at a mild stage, including the Ve-area disease pattern and Khi-area disease pattern.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31276/VJST.64(9).01-04Classification number
3.1
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Received 22 June 2022; accepted 28 July 2022

