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A Study of the Recent Diseases in Korean Pediatrics and Adolescent Patients Treated with Oriental Medicine

최근 국내 한방 진료를 받은 소아·청소년 환자의 질환 진단명 분석

  • Kim, Kyeong Ri (Department of Pediatrics, College of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon University) ;
  • Lee, Jin Hwa (Department of Pediatrics, College of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon University)
  • 김경리 (대전대학교 한의과대학 소아과학교실) ;
  • 이진화 (대전대학교 한의과대학 소아과학교실)
  • Received : 2018.01.19
  • Accepted : 2018.02.10
  • Published : 2018.02.28

Abstract

Objectives The purpose of this study is to investigate recent trend of diseases in Korean pediatrics and adolescent patients treated with oriental medicine. Methods Using data from the Korean statistical information service and healthcare bigdata hub, top 500 diseases pediatrics and adolescents that were treated with oriental medicine from 2012 to 2016 in admission and outpatient department was collected. Results From the inpatient study, majority of the subjects were between 15 to 19 years old (62.74%), followed by 10 to 14 years old, 5 to 9 years old and under 5 years old. In the outpatient department study, majority was 15 to 19 years old (36.51%), followed by 10 to 14 years old, under 5 years old, 5 to 9 years old. In systemic division of admission part, the most common disease was musculoskeletal related which was 72.32%, followed by brain, nerve, respiratory, dermatology and digestive related diseases. In systemic division of outpatient department, respiratory disease was the most common (41.81%), followed by digestive, dermatology, brain and nerve diseases. For under 5 years old patient group, respiratory disease was the most common, 29.86%, followed by dermatology, musculoskeletal, digestive related diseases. For 5 to 19 years old group of patients, musculoskeletal disease was most common. For the 5 to 14 years old patient group, respiratory related disease was the most common followed by dermatology and digestive diseases. For 15 to 19 years old patient group, digestive disease was the most common followed by respiratory and dermatology related diseases. For under 5 to 9 years old outpatient group, respiratory disease was the most common, and for under 5-year-old group, digestive, growth development, and dermatology disease were common. For the 5 to 9 years old group of patients, musculoskeletal related disease was the most common followed by digestive and dermatology related diseases. For the 10 to 19 years old patient group, musculoskeletal was the most common. For the 10 to 14 years old patient group, respiratory related disease was the most common followed by digestive, dermatology disease. For the 15 to 19 years old patient group, digestive related disease was the most common followed by respiratory, dermatology diseases. Musculoskeletal disease increased every year, in both inpatient and outpatient. Respiratory, brain, nerve, digestive related diseases were generally decreased. In outpatient, respiratory diseases were increased every year but brain, nerve, digestive related diseases were generally decreased. Conclusions More studies about the oriental medicine in chronic disease, such as allergy, metabolic syndrome, in Korean pediatrics and adolescents are needed.

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