Objectives
The purpose of this study is to analyze the decision making process of prescribing Yeoldahanso-tang and Taeeumjowi-tang?
Choweseuncheng-tang using decision tree.
Methods
We used collected the prospective clinical data of TE type from September 2012 to July 2015. In this study, we used gender,
BMI, blood pressure, pulse and clinical symptoms (digestion, sweat, defecation, urination, sleep, physical status, emotion,
heat-coldness, water consumption, facial color) as variables. Decision trees were analyzed using open source R version 3.3.2.
Results & Conclusions
We found that the decision trees differed among institutions. However, in all institutions, it was found that stool type
(ordinary symptom), urine frequency (ordinary and present symptom) and anxiety (ordinary symptom) were important
in the decision of prescription. Besides, clinical informations such as sex, Body Mass Index and blood pressure affected
the prescription decision. |