1.Understanding the essence of stomach-Qi in traditional Chinese medicine from the perspective of modern medicine
Fanwei WU ; Xianshi ZHOU ; Min CHEN ; Qian XIONG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(6):496-498
Stomach-Qi is an important concept in traditional Chinese medicine and widely accepted among many traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. However, the essence of stomach-Qi is unclear and not systematically reported. Thus, this article summarized some recent researches about stomach-Qi. It elaborated that the relationships among stomach-Qi and hemodynamic, immunity function and gastrointestinal function (gastrointestinal substance, gastrointestinal motility, gastrointestinal nutrition). With such review, TCM practitioners will well understand stomach-qi, emphasizeit, reinforce and protect it.
2.The therapeutic effect and discussion on theZusanli acupoint for diabetes
Min CHEN ; Xianshi ZHOU ; Fanwei WU ; Ye YE
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(1):90-92
This article discussed the therapeutic effects ofZusanli acupoint for diabetes, which contained 5 aspects including blood glucose regulation, diabetes gastroparesis, diabetic peripheral neuropathy and diabetic foot. The article summarized the mechanism, advantage, disavantage and outlook ofZusanli acupoint for diabetes.
3.Research advance on objective classification indicators of traditional Chinese medicine constitution of health population
Fanwei WU ; Xianshi ZHOU ; Zhensheng DU ; Yuanhui LIU ; Miao ZHAO ; Qian XIONG ; Ye YE
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(7):655-657
This article mainly elaborated around the four common categories of objective classification indicators, including constitution-gene and pathway, symptoms and signs, imaging examinations and biological indicators. We summarized advantages and limitations in all the objective classification categories, and put forward that both human secretory immunoglobulins A and salivary cortisol have the potential to be important classification indicators in constitution of traditional Chinese medicine, which might bring objective and quantitative criterion for constitution recognition and constitutional interventions in the future.
4.Epidemiological investigation on chronic kidney disease in hypertension and diabetes mellitus patients in Kunming urban community
Huijuan ZENG ; 昆明医科大学第一附属医院肾脏内科 ; Runsheng JIANG ; Mei ZHOU ; Linxiong WU ; Wei CHANG ; Fanwei QU ; Bo TIAN ; Yao ZHANG ; Jumin SONG ; Yiqing MAO
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2017;33(11):818-824
Objective To investigate the epidemiology of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus in Kunming urban area.Methods A multistage cluster randomized sampling method was used to collect 400 randomly selected patients (community managed hypertension and diabetes mellitus) in community service centers in the 4 main urban districts of Kunming,Yunnan province.The subjects were screened for CKD by questionnaires,physical examinations,and microalbuminuria tests.Results A total of 343 people were surveyed.The prevalence of albuminuria,proteinuria by routine urinalysis,decreased glomerular filtration rate,and CKD prevalence were respectively 37.3%,12.2%,5.0% and 39.1%.A total of 134 patients with CKD (134/343) were screened.Logistic regression analysis showed male (OR=2.312,95%CI 1.325-4.037,P=0.003),hyperuricemia (OR=1.751,95% CI 1.109-2.765,P=0.016) and obesity (OR=2.150,95% CI 1.115-4.146,P=0.022) were related to CKD.Conclusions The prevalences of CKD and albuminuria are 39.1% and 37.3% in patients with chronic diseases (hypertension and diabetes) in the main urban community of Kunming,Yunnan.Hyperuricemia,male and obesity are independent risk factors for CKD.