Objective: To study the correlation between Chinese medicine syndrome types of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and ovulation induction effect, and its clinical significance.
Methods: Eighty patients with clinically confirmed PCOS were syndrome differentiated as four types, i.e., Shen-yin deficiency syndrome (21 cases), Shen-yang deficiency syndrome (18 cases), phlegm-dampness accumulation syndrome (19 cases), and Gan-stagnancy transformed heat syndrome (22 cases). They all took 100 mg clomiphene as the ovulation induction for 5 successive days. Results of ovulation in all patients were analyzed and compared.
Results: Ovulation induction and the conception rate were sequenced from high to low as follows: Shen-yang deficiency syndrome (66.7%, 22.2%), Gan-stagnancy transformed heat syndrome (59.1%, 18.2%), Shen-yin deficiency syndrome (28.6%, 9.5%), and phlegm-dampness accumulation syndrome (26.3%, 5.3%). Significant difference was shown in ovulation induction results when compared Shen-yang deficiency syndrome with Shen-yin deficiency syndrome and phlegm-dampness accumulation syndrome (P<0.05) as well as when compared Ganstagnancy transformed heat syndrome with Shen-yin deficiency syndrome and phlegm-dampness accumulation syndrome (P<0.05). Significant difference was shown in the conception rate between Shen-yang deficiency syndrome and phlegm-dampness accumulation syndrome (P<0.05).
Conclusion: The effects of ovulation induction in patients of phlegm-dampness accumulation syndrome and of Shen-yin deficiency syndrome were poorer than those in patients of Shen-yang deficiency syndrome and Gan-stagnancy transformed heat syndrome, which indicated the reproduction endocrine abnormality or the metabolism abnormality degree of the former two syndrome types were more server than the latter two syndrome types.