Research Article

Study of TCM Syndrome Identification Modes for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Based on Data Mining

Table 2

Logistic regression of symptoms associated with SHF syndrome and QYD syndrome.

VariableBSEWalddfExp (B)OR (95% CI)

Odor in the mouth0.6880.3224.55710.0331.989(1.058, 3.741)
Fatigue−0.7870.3953.96910.0460.455(0.210, 0.987)
Limb weakness−0.9070.3865.52710.0190.404(0.189, 0.860)
Polyphagia1.7340.35723.5491<0.0015.661(2.811, 11.401)
Vulnerable to starvation0.6660.3334.00210.0451.947(1.014, 3.739)
Burning sensation in the stomach1.5270.42113.1631<0.0014.606(2.018 10.511)
Slippery and replete pulse4.0210.382110.5451<0.00155.752(26.347, 117.974)
Weak pulse−3.6820.77722.4381<0.0010.025(0.005, 0.115)
Pink tongue−0.8600.3605.70610.0170.423(0.209, 0.857)
Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT)0.1780.0686.92210.0091.194(1.046, 1.363)
Hemoglobin A1C (HbAlc)0.1520.0625.92710.0151.164(1.030, 1.316)