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An Apriori Algorithm-Based Association Rule Analysis to Identify Acupoint Combinations for Treating Diabetic Gastroparesis

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6649331

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  1. Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, New Taipei City, Taiwan [TCRD-TPE-109-12, TCRD-TPE-109-06(1/2), TCRD-TPE-110-49]

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By analyzing 17 randomized controlled trials on the treatment of diabetic gastroparesis using Apriori and frequent pattern growth algorithms, it was found that acupoints such as BL23, BL18, SP6, BL20, and PC6 are core elements in the treatment of DGP.
We explored the potential association rules within acupoints in treating diabetic gastroparesis (DGP) using Apriori algorithm complemented with another partition-based algorithm, a frequent pattern growth algorithm. Apriori algorithm is a data mining-based analysis that is widely applied in various fields, such as business and medicine, to mine frequent patterns in datasets. To search for effective acupoint combinations in the treatment of DGP, we implemented Apriori algorithm to investigate the association rules of acupoints among 17 randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The acupoints were extracted from the 17 included RCTs. In total, 29 distinct acupoints were observed in the RCTs. The top 10 frequently selected acupoints were CV12, ST36, PC6, ST25, BL21, BL20, BL23, SP6, BL18, and ST21. The frequency pattern of acupoints achieved by using a frequent pattern growth algorithm also confirms the result. The results showed that the most associated rules were {BL23, BL18} >= {SP6}, {BL20, BL18} >= {PC6}, {PC6, BL18} >= {BL20}, and {SP6, BL18} >= {BL23} in the database. Acupoints, including BL23, BL18, SP6, BL20, and PC6, can be deemed as core elements of acupoint combinations for treating DGP.

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