1.Ancient and Modern Literature Analysis and Key Information Research of Classic Formula Qingfeitang
Lyuyuan LIANG ; Jinyan ZHANG ; Jialei CAO ; Jing TANG ; Mengmeng GENG ; Yiqing ZHAO ; Hejia WAN ; Yiping WANG ; Bingqi WEI ; Bingxiang MA ; Wenli SHI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(24):179-189
Qingfeitang, specialized in resolving phlegm to stop cough and producing fluid to moisten dryness, is a classic prescription inherited and developed by physicians of successive generations and has been included in the Catalogue of Ancient Classic Prescriptions (First Batch) published by the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in 2018. Relevant ancient books data and modern literature were collected by bibliometrics to analyze the historic origin, formula composition, herb origin, preparation methods, processing methods, clinical effect, and indications of Qingfeitang. The key information of Qingfeitang was summarized to provide reference for the clinical application of the decoction. In this study, a total of 43 pieces of effective data on relevant ancient literature, including 35 ancient TCM books, were collected based on a systematic collation of relevant historic and modern literature. Results showed that "Qingfeitang" was originated from the "Renshen Qingfeitang" recorded in the Taiping Holy Prescriptions for Universal Relief from the Qing dynasty. The name of "Qinfeitang" was first recorded in the Yeshi Luyanfang written by YE Dalian in the Song dynasty. We suggested the modern dosage and usage of Qingfeitang as follows: "Scutellariae Radix of 5.60 g, Platycodon grandiflora, Poria, Tangerine, Fritillaria, and Cortex Mori of 3.73 g respectively, Angelicae Sinensis Radix, Asparagi Radix, Gardeniae Fructus, Armeniacae Semen Amarum, and Ophiopogonis Radix of 2.61 g respectively, Schisandra of 1 g, and Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma of 1.12 g, and they were taken 3 times daily. The above formula is recommended to be decocted with 400 mL of water, with 3.37 g ginger and 6 g jujubae fructus, to 320 mL, and taken after a meal, three times per day". Qingfeitang has the effect of resolving phlegm to stop cough and producing fluid to moisten dryness, specialized in treating cough, asthma, rash, and other symptoms in ancient times. Modern applications are mainly focused on the respiratory system, used for treating diseases such as bronchopneumonia and cough. The above research results provide a reference basis for the later development and research of Qingfeitang.
2.Triangular Wave tACS Improves Working Memory Performance by Enhancing Brain Activity in the Early Stage of Encoding.
Jianxu ZHANG ; Jian OUYANG ; Tiantian LIU ; Xinyue WANG ; Binbin GAO ; Jinyan ZHANG ; Manli LUO ; Anshun KANG ; Zilong YAN ; Li WANG ; Guangying PEI ; Shintaro FUNAHASHI ; Jinglong WU ; Jian ZHANG ; Tianyi YAN
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(7):1213-1228
Working memory is an executive memory process that includes encoding, maintenance, and retrieval. These processes can be modulated by transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) with sinusoidal waves. However, little is known about the impact of the rate of current change on working memory. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of two types of tACS with different rates of current change on working memory performance and brain activity. We applied a randomized, single-blind design and divided 81 young participants who received triangular wave tACS, sinusoidal wave tACS, or sham stimulation into three groups. Participants performed n-back tasks, and electroencephalograms were recorded before, during, and after active or sham stimulation. Compared to the baseline, working memory performance (accuracy and response time) improved after stimulation under all stimulation conditions. According to drift-diffusion model analysis, triangular wave tACS significantly increased the efficiency of non-target information processing. In addition, compared with sham conditions, triangular wave tACS reduced alpha power oscillations in the occipital lobe throughout the encoding period, while sinusoidal wave tACS increased theta power in the central frontal region only during the later encoding period. The brain network connectivity results showed that triangular wave tACS improved the clustering coefficient, local efficiency, and node degree intensity in the early encoding stage, and these parameters were positively correlated with the non-target drift rate and decision starting point. Our findings on how tACS modulates working memory indicate that triangular wave tACS significantly enhances brain network connectivity during the early encoding stage, demonstrating an improvement in the efficiency of working memory processing. In contrast, sinusoidal wave tACS increased the theta power during the later encoding stage, suggesting its potential critical role in late-stage information processing. These findings provide valuable insights into the potential mechanisms by which tACS modulates working memory.
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3.Diagnostic value and characteristic analysis of multimodal imaging in subretinal drusenoid deposit in age-related macular degeneration
Zhiping ZHANG ; Hongyan WANG ; Xiao XIE ; Jie MENG ; Jinyan WANG ; Xu HE ; Siping ZHAO ; Tingting LIU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2024;40(9):693-698
Objective:To observe the multi-modal fundus imaging features of subretinal drusenoid deposit (SDD) in age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and observe image features.Methods:A prospective clinical study. From December 2019 to December 2023, 65 patients (104 eyes) with a diagnosis of AMD-SDD by spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) examination in Shandong Eye Hospital were included. All eyes were examined by best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), traditional color fundus photography (CFP), ultra-wide-angle scanning laser fundus imaging (UWF), multicolor scanning laser fundus imaging (MC) and SD-OCT. The standard MC images were obtained by using Spectralis HRA+OCT for MC examination. The multi-mode image characteristics of SDD were analyzed retrospectively. Area under curve (AUC) was used to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of CFP, MC and UWF in detecting SDD.Results:Among 65 patients with SDD, 29 cases of males (52 eyes) and 36 cases of females (52 eyes) was included. There were 26 patients with unilateral SDD and 39 patients with bilateral SDD. The average age was (71.74±10.97) years. The early, middle and late stages of AMD were 31 (29.8%, 31/104), 24 (23.1%, 24/104), 49 (47.1%, 49/104) eyes, respectively. The SDD detected by CFP, MC and UWF was 76 (73.1%, 76/104), 94 (90.4%, 94/104), 96 (92.3%, 96/104) eyes. CFP showed that the edge of SDD in the macular area was blurred. UWF showed that the dot and the ribbon SDD were light yellow pale discrete deposits and light yellow interlaced network deposits respectively. MC showed the dot SDD had a strong yellow-green circular reflection, while the edge of the ribbon SDD was surrounded by a weak reflection, and the boundary was clear. SD-OCT showed that SDD had strong reflection signal, which was located between the retinal pigment epithelium layer and the photoreceptor cell layer. The dot SDD could break through the ellipsoid zone and caused slight uplift or interruption of the external membrane, showing a cone-like strong reflection signal. While the ribbon SDD showed a continuous "hill-like" protrusion, which hardly broke through ellipsoid zone. The sensitivity and specificity of CFP, MC and UWF for SDD were 73.1%, 90.4%, 92.3% and 61.1%, 94.4% and 83.3%, respectively.Conclusions:MC and UWF show high sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing AMD-SDD, which is superior to CFP. SD-OCT can effectively reveal the location and morphoLogical characteristics of SDD under retina.
4.A case of iatrogenic hypernatremia caused by multiple myeloma-associated pseudohyponatremia
Yuan HUANG ; Lu ZHANG ; Liangyu XIA ; Jinyan LEI ; Chong WEI ; Yongzhe LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;47(10):1212-1214
The patient was a 55-year-old man. On February 16, 2024, he was admitted to Peking Union Medical College Hospital complaining of "weakness and poor appetite for more than half a year, and found creatinine increase for 1 week". The patient was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. During the treatment in our hospital, the patient sustained"hyponatremia"(Na 124-136 mmol/L measured by indirect ion selective electrode method), and combined with the patient′s clinical symptoms and serum osmotic pressure results (327 mOsm/kg H 2O), it was considered that hyperglobulinemia led to pseudohyponatremia. So no intervention was given. Subsequent failure to recognize pseudohyponatremia during treatment in other hospitals and the administration of hypertonic saline resulted in severe iatrogenic hypernatremia. By reviewing similar cases in our hospital, we found that hyperglobulinemia/hyperlipidemia associated pseudohyponatremia was not uncommon. This case reminds us that for patients whose serum solid phase ratio is higher than normal due to various reasons, the use of indirect ion selective electrode method to determine serum sodium is prone to false low, and direct ion selective electrode method can be used to re-test blood sodium to determine whether it is true, so as to avoid iatrogenic injury to patients.
5.Paeoniflorin ameliorates chronic colitis via the DR3 signaling pathway in group 3 innate lymphoid cells
Huang SHAOWEI ; Xie XUEQIAN ; Xu BO ; Pan ZENGFENG ; Liang JUNJIE ; Zhang MEILING ; Pan SIMIN ; Wang XIAOJING ; Zhao MENG ; Wang QING ; Chen JINYAN ; Li YANYANG ; Zhou LIAN ; Luo XIA
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(6):889-901
Inhibiting the death receptor 3(DR3)signaling pathway in group 3 innate lymphoid cells(ILC3s)pre-sents a promising approach for promoting mucosal repair in individuals with ulcerative colitis(UC).Paeoniflorin,a prominent component of Paeonia lactiflora Pall.,has demonstrated the ability to restore barrier function in UC mice,but the precise mechanism remains unclear.In this study,we aimed to delve into whether paeoniflorin may promote intestinal mucosal repair in chronic colitis by inhibiting DR3 signaling in ILC3s.C57BL/6 mice were subjected to random allocation into 7 distinct groups,namely the control group,the 2%dextran sodium sulfate(DSS)group,the paeoniflorin groups(25,50,and 100 mg/kg),the anti-tumor necrosis factor-like ligand 1A(anti-TL1A)antibody group,and the IgG group.We detected the expression of DR3 signaling pathway proteins and the proportion of ILC3s in the mouse colon using Western blot and flow cytometry,respectively.Meanwhile,DR3-overexpressing MNK-3 cells and 2% DSS-induced Rag1-/-mice were used for verification.The results showed that paeoniflorin alleviated DSS-induced chronic colitis and repaired the intestinal mucosal barrier.Simultaneously,paeoniflorin inhibited the DR3 signaling pathway in ILC3s and regulated the content of cytokines(interleukin-17A,granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor,and interleukin-22).Alternatively,paeoniflorin directly inhibited the DR3 signaling pathway in ILC3s to repair mucosal damage indepen-dently of the adaptive immune system.We additionally confirmed that paeoniflorin-conditioned me-dium(CM)restored the expression of tight junctions in Caco-2 cells via coculture.In conclusion,paeoniflorin ameliorates chronic colitis by enhancing the intestinal barrier in an ILC3-dependent manner,and its mechanism is associated with the inhibition of the DR3 signaling pathway.
6.Clinical application of 3D printed bolus with specific density in breast cancer radiotherapy
Jinyan LEI ; Panpan CAO ; Qian ZHANG ; Jianfeng LI ; Xinyao DAI ; Xuechun WANG ; Fu JIN ; Haiyan PENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(6):683-689
Objective To investigate the clinical application of 3D printed bolus with specific density in breast cancer radiotherapy,and to evaluate its effects on dose distribution and positioning.Methods Forty post-mastectomy patients undergoing intensity-modulated radiotherapy were randomly enrolled for 3D printed bolus(n=20)and conventional bolus(n=20),and all patients were fixed in the supine position using styrofoam.Conventional positioning was performed based on in-room lasers and body markers,with daily Catalyst HD optical surface monitoring combined with weekly CBCT verification.The absolute dose,patients'skin surface dose,surgical incision,planned field,target area doses(VCTV50Gy,VPTV50Gy)and organs-at-risk doses in patients with different boluses were recorded,and the conformity index and homogeneity index were calculated,and the setup errors using CBCT and Catalyst HD were also analyzed.Results The difference in absolute dose between different boluses was trivial,but the skin surface dose with 3D printed bolus was significantly higher than with conventional bolus[(54.83±0.44)Gyvs(54.43±0.51)Gy,P<0.05].Patients with 3D printed boluses had a higher conformity index than with conventional boluses(0.69±0.04 vs 0.65±0.02).For different boluses,there was no significant difference in VCTV50 Gy,while the VPTV50 Gy and organs-at-risk doses were lower in those with 3D printed bolus than conventional boluses(P<0.05),with heart Vmean of 9.68%±3.24%vs11.43%±3.60%.In patients with 3D printed boluses,both planned field arrangement and surgical incision affected the target doses,and the doses of the target area without an internal breast wrap was greater than those with internal breast wrap(P<0.05).When the field was not wrapped around the internal breast,the surgical incisions only affected VPTV50 Gy,and the VPTV50 Gy was greater with the transverse fusiform incision than with the oblique vertical incision(P<0.05),which were 95.58%±0.51%vs95.44%±0.71%.The optical monitoring accuracies with different boluses differed only in the left-right direction(P<0.05),with(0.08±0.57)cm and(-0.15±0.46)cm for 3D printed and conventional boluses.Conclusion Compared with conventional bolus,3D printed bolus can improve dose distribution and optical monitoring accuracy.The surgical incision and planned field arrangement under 3D-printed bolus would exert effects on target doses.
7.Research on the maintenance efficiency of digestive endoscopes by prospective management optimization based on fault cause analysis
Hongyan YANG ; Dan ZHANG ; Liya LI ; Jinyan TAO
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(5):155-160
Objective:To study the application effect of prospective management based on failure cause analysis in optimizing the maintenance efficiency of digestive endoscope.Methods:The failure phenomena and causes of digestive endoscope were analyzed,basic management measures and common failure management countermeasures were formulated to carry out prospective management of digestive endoscope.The data of 43,866 operations of from 8 digestive endoscopes in clinically use from 2021 and 2022 in Department of Gastroenterology of The PLA Rocket Force Characteristic Medical Center were collected,and according to different management modes of digestive endoscope,the conventional management mode(21,737 times)and prospective management mode based on failure cause analysis(22,129 times)were adopted respectively.The differences in the incidence of digestive endoscope failure,maintenance grade(grade A,grade B,grade C,grade D and grade E)and the standardized evaluation(13 aspects in 3 dimensions)of the two management modes were compared.Results:The incidence rate of digestive endoscope failure in the prospective management mode was 0.15%(33/22,129),which was lower than that in the conventional management mode,the difference was statistically significant(x2=13.390,P<0.05).In the 33 times of digestive endoscope maintenance in the prospective management mode,the incidence rates of grade A,grade B,grade C,grade D and grade E maintenance were 12.12%(4/33),36.36%(12/33),27.27%(9/33),18.18%(6/33)and 6.06%(2/33),respectively,the maintenance grade data was better than that in the conventional management mode,the difference was statistically significant(Z=2.263,P<0.05).In the standardized evaluation of digestive endoscopes managed by the prospective management mode,the operation error rate was lower than that of conventional management mode,the difference was statistically significant(x2=4.110-34.909,P<0.05).Conclusion:The application of maintenance efficiency of digestive endoscopes by prospective management optimization based on fault cause analysis can reduce failure rate of digestive endoscopy and improve the standard use rate of digestive endoscopy.
8.Auto-segmentation variability of organs at risk in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma and its dosimetric impacts
Liyuan ZHANG ; Jinyan HU ; Shiyong GU ; Xiaping WEI
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2024;44(11):944-952
Objective:To explore the adjustment ranges of auto-segmentation contours for organs at risk (OAR) in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma and assess the dosimetric impacts of the contours from varying sources on radiotherapy plans.Methods:Twenty-five patients with early-stage nasopharyngeal carcinoma were investigated. Through expert delineation, deep learning-based automatic delineation, and atlas-based automatic delineation of their spinal cord, brainstem, optic nerves, optic chiasm, parotid glands, oral cavity, hypopharynx, and mandible, as well as expert correction of these automatic delineations, five structure sets were formed. Moreover, the contours delineated by experts (also referred to as the expert contours) of the target volumes and other OARs were copied into the images for subsequent research. The Dice similarity coefficients (DSCs) of the structure sets were calculated. Using the radiotherapy plans optimized based on expert contours as templates, the radiotherapy plans and dose distributions of all the structure sets were established. The expert contours and contours determined using automatic delineation and corrected by experts (also referred to as the corrected contours) were defined as clinical contours. Then, three research objectives were set: the dosimetric effects of inter-observer clinical contour variations, the impacts of contour variations on plan optimization, and the impacts of contour variations on plan evaluation.Results:The average DSC of the visual pathway was 0.62±0.10, lower than that of other OARs (0.86±0.04). After expert correction, the DSCs of contours obtained using deep learning- and atlas-based automatic delineation increased by 7.61% and 10.69%, respectively. For the dosimetric effects of inner-observer contour variations, the Dmax of the optic chiasm was the maximum (3.96±6.02)Gy, while the Dmean of the hypopharynx was the minimum (0.81±0.55 Gy). When the impacts of contour variations on plan optimization were assessed based on expert contours, the dose differences (Δ D) exceeding ±3 Gy accounted for 22%, 14%, 46%, and 42%, respectively for the spinal cord, brainstem, optic nerve, and optic chiasm and accounted for only 2% for other OARs. After expert correction, the Δ D between automatic and expert contours decreased, with Δ D exceeding ±3 Gy decreased by 16% and 14%, respectively for the optic nerves and optic chiasm. When the average distance of the overlap volume histogram (OVH) exceeded 3.5 cm, all Δ Dmax fell within ±3 Gy. When the average distance of OVH was greater than 1.5 cm, all Δ Dmean fell within ±2 Gy. For contours obtained using deep learning and atlas-based automatic delineation, the doses of 50.0%±17.3% and 52.6%±19.3% of patients fell within the dose ranges of clinical contours, respectively. The numbers of patients for whom the Dmax of the spinal cord, optic nerve, optic chiasm and the D1 cm 3 of the mandible in the two types of automatic contours fell within the dose ranges of clinical contours were statistically different ( t = -4.24, -3.99, -3.16, 3.51, P < 0.05). Conclusions:After expert correction, the automatic delineation results from different sources exhibited certain geometric differences. The expert correction reduced the impacts of automatic contours on plan optimization. The average distance of OVH is identified as an important feature used to determine dose differences. For small-volume serial organs close to the target volumes, meticulous corrections are required before applying auto-segmentation to clinical practice.
9.The application of endoscopic tubular musculoskeletal tumor surgery in the treatment of spinal tumors
Guowen WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Yao XU ; Chengliang ZHAO ; Xiuxin HAN ; Chao ZHANG ; Jinyan FENG ; Yongheng LIU ; Yuxiang SHEN ; Zhe FENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(20):1339-1348
Objective:To explore the effect and safety of endoscopic tubular musculoskeletal tumor surgery (ETMS) technology in spinal tumors.Methods:Clinical data were retrospectively collected from 18 spinal tumor patients who were treated with ETMS technology at Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital ( n=16) or the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University ( n=2) from November 2022 to December 2023. The total cohort included 11 males and 7 females, with the age at 60.3±8.6 years (range of 41-76). Two cases were diagnosed with benign tumors, four patients were diagnosed with spinal hematologic malignancies while other 12 cases were patients with spinal metastases. After localization under the C-arm X-ray machine, the spinal endoscopic channel is established using dilators. Soft tissue is dissected under endoscopic guidance to create an artificial cavity. Subsequently, the saline medium relied upon by the spinal endoscopic technique is removed, and posterior decompression and tumor curettage are performed using tubular techniques. Frankel grade classification and paraplegia index were used to evaluate the improvement of postoperative function and the VAS score was performed in pain scoring. The surgical complications and tumor evaluation were observed by postoperative outpatient and telephone follow-up. Results:The ETMS technology was successfully completed in all 18 patients with the mean operation time of 240.3±80.2 min. The median of intraoperative bleeding was 200.0(172.5, 350.0) ml and the mean postoperative drainage was 131.4±69.5 ml. The median value of postoperative hospitalization days was 6.0(4.0, 10.25) d. The paraplegia index decreased from 1.5(0, 3.0) preoperatively to 0(0, 1.25) postoperatively ( Z=-2.599, P=0.009). All the patients presented an improvement in Frankel grading after surgery except for one patient (downgrading from grade E to grade D). There was significantly difference in Frankel grading between preoperative and postoperative groups ( Z=2.812, P=0.005). The median value of preoperative VAS score was up to 5.5(4.0, 7.0) while the median value at postoperative, one month after surgery and three months after surgery were 1.5(1.0, 2.25), 1.0(0, 1.0) and 0(0, 1.0), respectively (χ 2=44.641, P<0.001). The 3-month postoperative VAS improvement rate was 91.2% (range 75%-100%). During a mean follow-up period of 7.6±6.2 months, none of the 18 patients presented surgical complications or tumor recurrence at surgical region. Only one patient died at 3.2 months after surgery until the last follow-up due to respiratory failure after lung tumor progression. The mean survival of the total cohort was up to 13.3 [95% CI (11.5, 15.0)] months. The 16 cases with spinal metastases or spinal hematological malignancies had a mean survival of 13.2 [95% CI (11.3, 15.0)] months. Conclusion:The ETMS technology presented good efficacy and safety in treatment of spinal tumors with low blood supply and with diameter less than 5cm.
10.A qualitative study on the post-traumatic growth course for women with termination of pregnancy due to fetal abnormalities
Weitao LI ; Jinyan WANG ; Huiling WU ; Fei ZHANG ; Changjie YANG ; Liping WU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(8):967-973
Objective To explore the post-traumatic growth course for women with termination of pregnancy due to fetal abnormalities and analyze the promoting factors,in order to provide a basis for nursing and intervention tactics.Methods The purposive sampling and theoretical sampling methods were used to select 16 women who were diagnosed with fetal abnormalities and decided to terminate pregnancy in the obstetrics department of a tertiary care maternity hospital in Beijing from May 2021 to February 2022.Women were interviewed by semi-structured interviews,and the data was analyzed by Charmaz's constructing grounded theory paradigm.Results Women with termination of pregnancy due to fetal abnormalities underwent 4 stages of post-traumatic growth:traumatic stress period,rumination and seeking of help period,and acceptance internalization period,and post-traumatic growth period.The behavior of each period was influenced by the psychological experience of the corresponding period and influenced the experience of the next period.Extroverted personality,previous normal pregnancy and delivery experience,positive perception of events,positive self-identification,good social support,appropriate hospitalization environment and regulations,open mindedness towards death and religious belief,affected women's post-traumatic growth.Conclusion The post-traumatic growth course of women with termination of pregnancy due to fetal anomaly is a complex continuously sublimated process.Medical staff should pay attention to psychological and behavioral changes in women's post-traumatic growth,combine the factors that promote post-traumatic growth,and provide targeted guidance to help them successfully go through this difficult period and achieve personal growth.

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