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Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2017

Effects of a Herbal Medicine, Yukgunja-Tang, on Functional Dyspepsia Patients Classified by 3-Dimensional Facial Measurement: A Study Protocol for Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Randomized Trial

Juyeon Kim; Jae-Woo Park; Seok-Jae Ko; Soo-Hyung Jeon; Jong-Won Kim; In-Kwon Yeo; Jinsung Kim

Introduction. Functional dyspepsia (FD), a common upper gastrointestinal disease, is difficult to manage because of the limitations of current conventional treatments. Yukgunja-tang (YGJT) is widely used to treat FD in clinical practice in Korea, Japan, and China. However, YGJT significantly improves few symptoms of FD. In Korean medicine, FD is a well-known functional gastric disease that shows difference in the effect of herbal medicine depending on constitution or type of Korean medicine diagnosis. This study aims to investigate the efficacy of YGJT on FD patients classified by 3-dimensional facial measurement using a 3-dimensional facial shape diagnostic system (3-FSDS). Methods. A placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized, two-center trial will be performed to evaluate the efficacy of YGJT on FD patients. Eligible subjects will be initially classified as two types by 3-dimensional facial measurement using the 3-FSDS. Ninety-six subjects (48 subjects per each type) will be enrolled. These subjects will be randomly allocated into treatment or control groups in a 2 : 1 ratio. YGJT or placebo will be administered to each group during the 8-week treatment period. The primary outcome is total dyspepsia symptom scale, and the secondary outcomes include single dyspepsia symptom scale, proportion of responders with adequate symptom relief, visual analog scale, Nepean dyspepsia index-Korean version, functional dyspepsia-related quality of life, and spleen qi deficiency questionnaire. Discussion. This is the first randomized controlled trial to assess the efficacy of the YGJT on FD patients classified by 3-dimensional facial measurement. We will compare the treatment effect of the YGJT on FD patients classified as two types using the 3-FSDS. The results of this trial will help the FD patients improve the symptoms and quality of life effectively and provide objective evidence for prescribing the YGJT to FD patients in clinical practice. Trial Registration. This trial is registered with Clinical Research Information Service Identifier: KCT0001920, 15 May, 2016.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2018

An Herbal Medicine, Yukgunja-Tang is more Effective in a Type of Functional Dyspepsia Categorized by Facial Shape Diagnosis: A Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Randomized Trial

Seok-Jae Ko; Jae-Woo Park; Jae-hyung Lee; Jung Eun Lee; Na-yeon Ha; Seong-uk Nam; Jae-hong Lee; Soo-Hyung Jeon; Jong-Won Kim; Changwan Kang; In-Kwon Yeo; Jinsung Kim

Introduction Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by persistent upper dyspeptic symptoms without organic lesions. There is no standard therapy for FD. Yukgunja-tang (YGJT) is an herbal medicine used for treating upper gastrointestinal symptoms in Asia. Studies on the effect of YGJT on FD have been conducted. However, the results were inconsistent. In Hyungsang medicine, traditional Korean medicine, FD patients are classified into bladder body (BB) or gallbladder body (GB) subtypes by the shape and angle of their faces. Each subtype may have different characteristics, physiology, and pathology of the same disease. YGJT is more effective for patients with BB subtype. The three-dimensional facial shape diagnostic system (3-FSDS) was shown to be effective in diagnosing BB or GB subtypes. This study aimed to investigate the effect of YGJT on FD patients classified using the 3-FSDS. Materials and Methods The current study was a placebo-controlled, double-blinded, randomized, two-center trial. Eligible patients were diagnosed with either BB or GB FD subtype using the 3-FSDS. Ninety-six participants (48 BB and 48 GB subtypes) were randomly allocated to treatment or control groups in a 2:1 ratio. YGJT or placebo was administered for eight weeks. The primary outcome was assessed using the total dyspepsia symptom scale (TDS), while the secondary outcomes were assessed using the single dyspepsia symptom scale (SDS), proportion of responders, visual analog scale, Nepean dyspepsia index, functional dyspepsia-related quality of life, and spleen qi deficiency questionnaire. Results and Discussion The result of TDS showed the superior effect of YGJT on BB over GB subtype. The subgroup analysis of TDS and SDS scores showed the superior effect of YGJT over placebo. Other outcome variables did not show any significant differences between groups. Conclusion YGJT may be considered for FD patients diagnosed with BB subtype using 3-FSDS.


Kampo Medicine | 2014

Study on the Constitutional Distributions of Disease Types and Symptoms by Shisho Constitution in Outpatients at the Center for Kampo Medicine, Keio University

Jong-Won Kim; Kenji Watanabe; Sung-Jun Kim; Soo-Hyung Jeon

a Dept. of Sasang Constitutional Medicine, Dongeui University Ulsan Korean Medical Hospital, 282 Jungang-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan 680-824, Korea b Center for Kampo Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine, 35 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8582, Japan c Dept. of Kampo Pharmacy, Yokohama College of Pharmacy, 661 Matano-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 245-0066, Japan d Dept.of Sasang Constitutional Medicine, Dongeui University Korean Medical Hospital, 62 Yangjeong-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan 614-710, Korea


Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine | 2006

A Study on the Body Shape classified by Sasang Constitutions and Gender using Physical Measurements

Soo-Hyung Jeon; Yu-Kyung Sul; Kyu-Kon Kim; Eui-Ju Lee; Jong-Won Kim


Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine | 2007

Comparative Study of Sasang Constitutions Diagnostic Accuracy Rate on Measurement Method of Body Shape by IBS-2000 Compensator

Yu-Kyung Sul; Eui-Ju Lee; Kyu-Kon Kim; Jong-Won Kim


Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine | 2006

Importance Analysis of Questionnaire for Doctors and Questionnaire for Patients

Yu-Kyung Sul; Soo-Hyung Jeon; Suk-Dong Kwon; Hoon Dong Kim; Eui-Ju Lee; Kyu-Kon Kim; Jong-Won Kim


Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine | 2007

An Hardware Error Analysis of 3D Automatic Face Recognition Apparatus(3D-AFRA) : Surface Reconstruction

Jae-Hwa Seok; Jung-Hoon Song; Hyun-Jin Kim; Jung-Hee Yoo; Chang-Kyu Kwak; Jun-Hee Lee; Byung-Hee Kho; Jong-Won Kim; Eui-Ju Lee


Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine | 2007

An Error Analysis of the 3D Automatic Face Recognition Apparatus (3D-AFRA) Hardware

Chang-Kyu Kwak; Jae-Hwa Seok; Jung-Hoon Song; Hyun-Jin Kim; Min-Woo Hwang; Jung-Hee Yoo; Byung-Hee Kho; Jong-Won Kim; Eui-Ju Lee


Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine | 2007

A Software Error Examination of 3D Automatic Face Recognition Apparatus(3D-AFRA) : Measurement of Facial Figure Data

Jae-Hwa Seok; Jung-Hoon Song; Hyun-Jin Kim; Jung-Hee Yoo; Chang-Kyu Kwak; Jun-Hee Lee; Byung-Hee Kho; Jong-Won Kim; Eui-Ju Lee


Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine | 2006

The Study of Face Model and Face Type

Young-Beom Pyeon; Chang-Kyu Kwak; Jung-Hee Yoo; Jong-Won Kim; Kyu-Kon Kim; Byung-Hee Kho; Eui-Ju Lee

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Kyu-Kon Kim

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Sookmyung Women's University

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Sungkyunkwan University

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