1.Therapeutic Observation of Bloodletting Cupping plus Chinese Medication for Acne Vulgaris Due to Wind-heat Invading Lung Meridian
Xiaqi QIAN ; Kelin HE ; Ruijie MA
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(5):594-597
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of bloodletting cupping plus Chinese medication in treating acne vulgaris due to wind-heat invading Lung Meridian.Method Sixty-six patients with acne vulgaris due to wind-heat invading Lung Meridian were randomized into a treatment group and a control group, 33 cases in each group. The treatment group was intervened by bloodletting cupping at Dazhui (GV 14) and Feishu (BL 13) plus Chinese medication; the control group was intervened by Chinese medication alone. The treatment was given 4 weeks sessions as a treatment course, for a total of 3 courses. The clinical efficacy and relapse rate were compared between the two groups.Result The total effective rate was 74.2% in the treatment group versus 96.9% in the control group, and the between-group difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Three months after the intervention, the relapse rate was 3.1% in the treatment group versus 16.1% in the control group, and the between-group difference was statistically insignificant (P>0.05); 6 months after the intervention, the relapse rate was 18.8% in the treatment group versus 45.2% in the control group, and the between-group difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion Bloodletting cupping plus Chinese medication can produce a more significant efficacy than Chinese medication alone in treating acne vulgaris, with a low long-term relapse rate and fewer adverse effects.
2.Clinical analysis of pulmonary carcinosarcoma in 26 cases
Yongkai WU ; Kelin SUN ; Guiyu CHEN ; Jie HE
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012;28(3):132-134
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to describe the clinicopathologic characteristics and the survival of pulmonary carcinosarcoma.Methods Clinical data of 26 patients with pulmonary carcinosarcoma who underwent surgical treatment was analyzed retrospectively using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences ( Release 17.0,SPSS,Inc).Survival analysis was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method and compared using the log-rank test.ResultsThe overall 5-year survival rate of the patients was 31.7%.The 5-year survival rate of patients with stage Ⅰ,stage Ⅱ and stage Ⅲ/Ⅳ disease was 69.7%,38.6% and 9.8% respectively ( P =0.03 ) Conclusionp-TNM was correlated with survival.Early diagnosis and radical operation is important to the survival of the patients with pulmonary carcinosarcoma.
3.Human papillomavirus genotyping:Establishment and application of DNA array method
Fangjin WANG ; Min WANG ; Ding WANG ; Kelin XIAO ; Yunshao HE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2006;0(03):-
Objective To establish a convenient, fast, economic and hypersensitive low-density DNA array method to detect the genotypes of human papillomavirus (HPV) and evaluate its application in clinic services.Methods HPV in cervical swab samples from 355 suspected female patients collected in gynaecology and obstetrics clinic were genotyped by hybrid capture (HC) II method and low-density DNA array simultaneously. HPV in 730 clinic samples from the area of Pearl River delta were genotyped by low-density DNA array.Results Among 355 suspected samples positive HPV-DNA were detectable in 211 (59.4%) samples by DNA array and 222 (62.5%) samples by HCII method. The concordance rate between the two assays was 94.1%. In the HPV genotypes 15 high-risk type and 5 low-risk type were detected by low-density DNA array. The most common high-risk types were HPV-16, 52, 58 and 56. The peak age of HPV infection was 26-30 years. The distribution of genotypes was different from various degree of cervical changes.Conclusion Either single type or multiple type of HPV infection can be detected by low-density DNA array. The combination of HPV detection with cytology detection will provide instruction for cervical cancer screening.
4.Therapeutic Observation of Dragon-tiger Contending Needling at Xi-cleft Points plus Electroacupuncture for Postherpetic Neuralgia
Huifang LU ; Ruijie MA ; Dexiong HAN ; Kelin HE ; Tianye HU ; Yejing SHEN ; Lin LING
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(1):41-44
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of dragon-tiger contending needling at Xi-cleft points plus electroacupuncture in treating postherpetic neuralgia (PHN).Method Seventy PHN patients were randomized into a treatment group of 36 cases and a control group of 34 cases. The treatment group was intervened by dragon-tiger contending needling at Xi-cleft points plus electroacupuncture, while the control group was treated with electroacupuncture alone. In the 4-week treatment, the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) scores right before and after the 1st, 2nd, 6th, 9th and 12th treatment sessions were recorded, “the maximum pain intensity since the last treatment session” and “real-time analgesic effect” were observed, and the total therapeutic efficacy was also evaluated.Result The real-time analgesic effects right after the 1st, 2nd and 6th treatments in the treatment group were significantly better than those in the control group (P<0.05). The “maximum pain intensities since the last treatment session” prior to the 2nd, 6th, 9th, and 12th treatment sessions were significantly different from the pain intensity before the intervention in the two groups (P<0.05). The “maximum pain intensities since the last treatment session” prior to the 6th, 9th, and 12th treatment sessions were significantly different from those in the control group (P<0.05). The total effective rate and recovery plus markedly-effective rate were respectively 97.2% and 77.8% in the treatment group, versus 91.2% and 59.2% in the control group. There was a statistically significant difference in the recovery plus markedly-effective rate between the two groups (P<0.05).Conclusion Dragon-tiger contending needling at Xi-cleft points plus electro- acupuncture is an effective approach in treating PHN; it acts efficiently and can produce a satisfactory real-time analgesic effect.
5.Bibliometrics-based Analysis on the Research Trends of Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Treating Post-Stroke Dysphagia
Xiangying LI ; Kelin HE ; Mengya LIANG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(3):341-349,357
[Objective]Using CiteSpace software to visualize and analyse the literature related to acupuncture treatment of post-stroke dysphagia in China,to reveal the dynamics of frontiers and the evolution of hotspots in this field,as well as provide suggestions and references for future research.[Methods]By searching the three major Chinese databases,China National Knowledge Internet(CNKI),Wanfang Data and China Science and Technology Journal Database(VIP),the literature related to acupuncture treatment of post-stroke dysphagia was retrieved between the establishment of these databases and June 2023.Then the data issuance,authors,institutions,keywords clustering and keywords emergence were analyzed and presented in a visualization map or chart with CiteSpace 6.1.R6 software.[Results]After searching and screening,a total of 1 585 relevant literatures were included,and the overall trend of the number of studies within the field showed a steady increase in terms of the number of publications.However,links among study authors are scattered and mostly intra-institutional.At the same time,the connection among institutions for cross-regional collaboration is not close enough.Keywords clustering analysis showed that the type of research in the literature mainly consists overviews and clinical randomized controlled trial(RCT).In terms of treatment approaches,the use of combination of multiple therapies is common.The time zone map reflects the continuous process of refinement of acupuncture therapies,from which the creation of a series of new types of acupuncture therapies could be observed.[Conclusion]The field of acupuncture for the treatment of post-stroke dysphagia is becoming increasingly sophisticated.It is predicted that the combination of acupuncture with other common therapies for the treatment of post-stroke dysphagia will remain a hot research topic in the coming years.Meanwhile,there will be a new trend towards integrating resources and conducting high-quality clinical studies with multi-centre collaboration.
6.Exploration of the Theory of the Treatment of Insomnia by Hewei-Acupuncture
Tianqi HUANG ; Luyao FU ; Kelin HE
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(7):781-786
[Objective]To summarize the clinical experience of Professor MA Ruijie in the treatment of insomnia by using Hewei-acupuncture,with a view to illustrating the theoretical basis and clinical application of Hewei-acupuncture in the treatment of insomnia.[Methods]Through the clinical study with the teacher,combined with the review of Chinese medical textbooks and modern medical clinical research literature on insomnia.Professor MA's understanding of the etiology and pathogenesis of insomnia,the composition and basis of the acupuncture points of Hewei-acupuncture,and the theoretical and mechanistic study of Hewei-acupuncture for the treatment of insomnia were elaborated,and Professor MA's ideas of identification and treatment of this disease were analyzed.[Results]Professor MA believes that the sleep and wakefulness of human beings are controlled by the heart and spirit,and regulated by the Yin and Yang of Ying and Wei,which are related to the functions of internal organs,among which the malfunctioning of the spleen and stomach is closely related to the occurrence of insomnia.Professor MA's treatment of this disease is characterized by the importance of the theory of meridian and collateral disease and the Qi of the spleen and stomach in the middle-Jiao,and she believes that the foot Yangming stomach meridian Qi reversal,Ying and Wei are out of harmony;the spleen and stomach deficiency,the heart and spirit of the loss of nourishment;and elevation disorders,misdirection of the good offices are important reasons for the occurrence of insomnia.Hewei-acupuncture is a summary of Professor MA's clinical experience in treating insomnia and other neurological disorders by taking"Tianshu"(ST25),"Zusanli"(ST36),"Neiguan"(PC6)and"Gongsun"(SP4)as the main acupoints.This method relieves insomnia by regulating Qi of the spleen and stomach,strengthening the function of the spleen and stomach,and balancing Yin and Yang of the organism.[Conclusion]Hewei-acupuncture in the clinical treatment of insomnia is characterized by streamlining of acupoints,light pain,and good long-term efficacy,which is of practical significance in guiding the clinical treatment of insomnia.
7.Prognostic factors for survival after lung cancer surgery in elderly patients.
Shouhua ZHAO ; Kang SHAO ; Bo YE ; Xiangyang LIU ; Guiyu CHENG ; Kelin SUN ; Pingjun MENG ; Jie HE
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2007;10(5):391-394
BACKGROUNDWith the improvement of the surgical and anesthetic techniques, there are increasing numbers of elderly surgical patients with lung cancer. The purpose of this study is to examine the prognostic factors of surgical resection in patients more than 70 years of age.
METHODSData were retrospectively analyzed from 192 patients aged ≥70 years who underwent lung cancer surgery. Of these patients, 48.4% were in stage I, 20.8% in stage II, 19.3% in stage III, and 2.1% in stage IV. Patient demographics were the following: 79.2% male and 20.8% female; 21.9% ≥75 years older; and 11.5% had significant co-morbidities. Tumor characteristics: squamous cell carcinoma 49.0%, adenocarcinoma 35.9%, adenosquamous carcinoma 8.3%, small cell lung cancer 4.7%, others 2.1%.
OPERATIONSexploration 2.1%, wedge resection 8.3%, lobectomy 72.4%, more than lobectomy 12.5%, pneumonectomy 4.7%. Of these operations, 91.1% were radical surgery. The significance of prognostic factors was assessed by univariate and multivariate COX regression analyses.
RESULTSThe total 5-year survival rate was 33.5% in this series. Age, sex, symptom and co-morbidity had no impact on survival. Multivariable COX analysis demonstrated that incomplete resection (P=0.003), advanced surgical-pathological stage (P < 0.001) and other type of the tumor (P=0.016) were significant, independent, unfavorable prognostic determinants in patients.
CONCLUSIONSThoracic surgery is a safe and feasible approach in elderly patients with lung cancer. Every effort should be made to detect early stage patients who might benefit from surgical treatment. Lobectomy is still the ideal surgical option for elderly patients who are able to tolerate the procedure. More limited lung surgery may be an adequate alternative in patients with associated co-morbidities.
8.Clinical efficacy of preoperative three-dimensional radiotherapy with or without concurrent chemotherapy for esophageal carcinoma
Wei DENG ; Qifeng WANG ; Zefen XIAO ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Dongfu CHEN ; Qinfu FENG ; Jun LIANG ; Zhouguang HUI ; Jima LYU ; Jie HE ; Shugeng GAO ; Qi XUE ; Yousheng MAO ; Kelin SUN ; Xiangyang LIU ; Dekang FANG ; Guiyu CHENG ; Dali WANG ; Jian LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;(3):220-226
[ Abstract] Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of preoperative three-dimensional radiotherapy (3DRT) with or without concurrent chemotherapy for esophageal carcinoma.Methods We retrospectively analyzed 103 esophageal carcinoma patients who received preoperative 3DRT with or without concurrent chemotherapy from 2004 to 2014 in Cancer Hospital CAMS.The median radiation dose was 40 Gy, and the TP or PF regimen was adopted for concurrent chemotherapy if needed.The overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival ( DFS) were calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method, and the survival difference and univariate prognostic analyses were performed by the log-rank test.The Cox proportional hazards model was used for multivariate prognostic analysis.Results The number of patients followed at 3-years was 54.The 3-year OS and DFS rates were 61.1% and 54.9%, respectively, for all patients.There were no significant differences between the 3DRT and concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) groups as to OS (P=0.876) and DFS (P=0.521).The rates of complete, partial, and minimal pathologic responses of the primary tumor were 48.0%, 40.2%, and 11.8%, respectively.There were significant differences in OS and DFS between the complete, partial, and minimal pathologic response groups (P=0.037 and 0.003). No significant difference in pathologic response rate was found between the 3DRT and CCRT groups (P=0.953).The lymph node metastasis rate was 26.5%, and this rate for the complete, partial, and minimal pathologic response groups was 14%, 30%, and 67%, respectively, with a significant difference between the three groups (P=0.001).The OS and DFS were significantly higher in patients without lymph node metastasis than in those with lymph node metastasis (P=0.034 and 0.020).The surgery-related mortality was 7.8% in all patients.Compared with the 3DRT group, the CCRT group had significantly higher incidence rates of leukopenia (P=0.002), neutropenia (P=0.023), radiation esophagitis (P=0.008), and radiation esophagitis ( P=0.023).Pathologic response of the primary tumor and weight loss before treatment were independent prognostic factors for OS and DFS (P=0.030,0.024 and P=0.003,0.042). Conclusions Preoperative 3DRT alone or with concurrent chemotherapy can result in a relatively high complete pathologic response rate, hence increasing the survival rate.Further randomized clinical trials are needed to confirm whether preoperative CCRT is better than 3DRT in improving survival without increasing the incidence of adverse reactions.
9.Clinical value of postoperative radiotherapy for node-positive middle thoracic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma and modification of target volume
Shufei YU ; Wencheng ZHANG ; Zefen XUAO ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Dongfu CHEN ; Qinfu FENG ; Jun LIANG ; Jima LYU ; Jie HE ; Shugeng GAO ; Qi XUE ; Yongsheng MAO ; Kelin SUN ; Xiangyang LIU ; Guiyu CHENG ; Dekang FANG ; Jian LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(4):332-338
Objective To analyze the clinical value of postoperative radiotherapy for node-positive middle thoracic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma ( TESCC ) and to modify the target volume .Methods A total of 286 patients with node-positive middle TESCC underwent radical surgery in Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, from 2004 to 2009.In addition, 90 of these patients received postoperative intensity-modulated radiotherapy.The Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate survival rates, and the log-rank test was used for survival difference analysis.The Cox model was used for multivariate prognostic analysis.The chi-square test was used for comparing the recurrence between patients receiving different treatment modalities.Results The 5-year overall survival ( OS) rates of the surgery alone ( S) group and surgery plus postoperative radiotherapy ( S+R) group were 22.9%and 37.8%, respectively, and the median OS times were 23.2 and 34.7 months, respectively ( P=0.003) .For patients with 1 or 2 lymph
node metastases (LNMs), the 5-year OS rates of the S group and S+R group were 27.3%and 44.8%, respectively ( P=0.017);for patients with more than 2 LNMs, the 5-year OS rates of the S group and S+R group were 16.7%and 25.0%, respectively (P=0.043).The peritoneal lymph node metastasis rates of N1 , N2 , and N3 patients in the S group were 2.9%, 10.9%, and 20.0%, respectively ( P=0.024) .The S+R group had a significantly lower mediastinal lymph node metastasis rate than the S group ( for patients with 1 or 2 LMNs:8.0%vs.35.3%, P=0.003;for patients with more than 2 LNMs, 10.0%vs.42.3%, P=0.001) , and had a prolonged recurrence time compared with the S group ( 25.1 vs.10.7 months, P=0.000) .However, for patients with more than 2 LNMs, the S+R group had a significantly higher hematogenous metastasis rate than the S group (46.7%vs.26.1%, P=0.039).Conclusions Patients with node-positive middle TESCC could benefit from postoperative radiotherapy.The target volume can be reduced for patients with 1 or 2 LNMs.Prospective studies are needed to examine whether it is more appropriate to reduce the radiotherapy dose than to reduce the target volume for patients with more than 2 LNMs.A high hematogenous metastasis rate warrants chemotherapy as an additional regimen.
10.A Review of the Application of Propensity Scoring Method in Traditional Chinese Medicine Research
Xi CHEN ; Yuping YANG ; Kelin HE
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(21):2269-2274
Propensity score can improve the efficiency and accuracy of clinical trials, and has been widely used in many fields such as comparison of efficacy evaluation, exploration of disease occurrence factors, and monitoring of adverse drug reactions. At present, the propensity scoe has application prospects in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) monotherapy intervention, complex intervention and integrated Chinese and Western medicine intervention research, and it is a good auxiliary tool for real-world study. By analysing the cha-racteristics of clinical research in TCM, the authors believed that, firstly, the application of propensity score can acce-lerate the progress of clinical efficacy evaluation research in TCM, contribute to the collection of high-level clinical evidence, and promote the development and promotion of TCM therapies; Secondly, under the background of big data resources, propensity score has good application prospects in assisting TCM prescription analysis, drug safety and adverse reaction monitoring, and large-scale cohort studies in TCM; thirdly, in the process of clinical practice, propensity scoring method may face problems such as inappropriate method selection, incorrect judgement or measurement of confounding factors, and unreasonable interpretation or extrapolation of results.