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Identification of Hypertension Subgroups through Topological Analysis of Symptom-Based Patient Similarity.

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العنوان: Identification of Hypertension Subgroups through Topological Analysis of Symptom-Based Patient Similarity.
المؤلفون: Wang, Yi-fei, Wang, Jing-jing, Peng, Wei, Ren, Yong-hao, Gao, Chao, Li, Yun-lun, Wang, Rui, Wang, Xiao-feng, Han, Song-jun, Lyu, Jia-yu, Huan, Jia-ming, Chen, Cui, Wang, Hai-yan, Shu, Zi-xin, Zhou, Xue-zhong, Li, Wei
المصدر: Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine; Sep2021, Vol. 27 Issue 9, p656-665, 10p
مصطلحات موضوعية: HYPERTENSION, ACADEMIC medical centers, HERBAL medicine, DATABASE design, SOCIAL networks, INDIVIDUALIZED medicine, POPULATION geography, CELLULAR signal transduction, BIOINFORMATICS, ELECTRONIC health records, COMORBIDITY, CHINESE medicine, PHENOTYPES, THERAPEUTICS
مصطلحات جغرافية: CHINA
مستخلص: Objective: To obtain the subtypes of the clinical hypertension population based on symptoms and to explore the relationship between hypertension and comorbidities. Methods: The data set was collected from the Chinese medicine (CM) electronic medical records of 33,458 hypertension inpatients in the Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine between July 2014 and May 2017. Then, a hypertension disease comorbidity network (HDCN) was built to investigate the complicated associations between hypertension and their comorbidities. Moreover, a hypertension patient similarity network (HPSN) was constructed with patients' shared symptoms, and 7 main hypertension patient subgroups were identified from HPSN with a community detection method to exhibit the characteristics of clinical phenotypes and molecular mechanisms. In addition, the significant symptoms, diseases, CM syndromes and pathways of each main patient subgroup were obtained by enrichment analysis. Results: The significant symptoms and diseases of these patient subgroups were associated with different damaged target organs of hypertension. Additionally, the specific phenotypic features (symptoms, diseases, and CM syndromes) were consistent with specific molecular features (pathways) in the same patient subgroup. Conclusion: The utility and comprehensiveness of disease classification based on community detection of patient networks using shared CM symptom phenotypes showed the importance of hypertension patient subgroups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:16720415
DOI:10.1007/s11655-021-3336-3