1.Clinical study of integrated traditional and western medicine treatment of critical ulcerative colitis
Zhishui CHEN ; Danbing JIA ; Qili SUN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(11):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of integrated traditional and western medicine in the treatment of serious ulcerative colitis. Methods Salicylate and cortical hormone were given to patients in acute phase, supplemented by oral administration of herbal medicine and retention enema of Kushenhuaihua concoction. During the period of remission, the patients were treated mainly with Jianpiling supplemented with salicylate for at least half a year. Results In 55 patients receiving conservative treatment, 35(63.6%) recovered completely, 18(32.7%) showed effective result, only 1 patient died and another showed ineffective result (1.8%). Five patients underwent surgical treatment, among them 4 were completely relieved. Long-term follow-up showed that in 67.4% of patients the symptoms were completely relieved, and in 2.3% of patients malignant degeneration occurred, 4.7% of the patients died, and 6.9% of the patients underwent operative treatment. Conclusion The effects of integrated traditional and western medicine treatment in patients with serious ulcerative colitis is superior to western medicine aloner as evidenced by a decrease in mortality and necessity of operation.
2.Technical modification for laparoscopic giant hiatal hernias repair
Xiangyu SUN ; Mingfang QIN ; Yu WU ; Hongzhi ZHAO ; Qili DAI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2015;32(11):729-733
Objective To investigate the safety and efficacy of technical modification for laparoscopic repair of giant hiatal hernias.Methods A total of 49 patients with giant hiatal hernia underwent modified laparoscopic repair by dissecting sac, closing hiatal, mesh placement and fundoplication from June 2010 to May 2014.The operation time, hospitalization time, postoperative complications, upper gastrointestinal imaging and improvement of postoperative symptoms were observed.Results The average operation time was (103.6 ±31.7) min(88-173min).The average length of post operation hospitalization was (4.2 ± 1.8) d (range,3-12d).Postoperative complication occurred in 4 patients,including pleural effusion (1 patient),respiratory failure (1 patient), difficulty in swallowing (2 patients)with complication occurrence rate being 8.2% (4/49).No conversion or death occurred.The average time of follow-up was (28.3 ± 12.7) months (6-50 months) in 49 cases.During the follow-up, main symptoms were relieved and no recurrence was found by barium swallow.Conclusion Technical modification for laparoscopic repair of giant hiatal hernias is safe and effective.
3.A clinical controlled study of mesh and non-mesh technique in laparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernias
Xiangyu SUN ; Yu WU ; Hongzhi ZHAO ; Zhenyu WANG ; Zhen CHEN ; Qili DAI ; Qing WANG ; Mingfang QIN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2017;34(5):350-353
Objective To investigate the safety and effectiveness of mesh and non-mesh techniques in laparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernias (LRLHH).Methods A retrospective clinical controlled study of mesh and non-mesh techniques in LRLHH form January 2006 to August 2014 was performed.Results A total of 83 and 36 patients were recruited to mesh and non-mesh group respectively.There were no significant differences in operation time,operation bleeding volume,hospitalization time or complications between the two groups.Main symptoms were significantly improved during the postoperative long-term follow-up in both groups.The improvement of dysphagia in mesh group showed no significant difference [22.9% (19/83) VS 12.0% (10/83),P=0.066],however,non-mesh group showed significant difference [30.6% (11/36) VS 5.6% (2/36),P=0.006].Rate of dysphagia alleviation in non-mesh group was significantly higher than that in mesh group [25.0% (9/36) VS 10.8% (9/83),P =0.048].Mesh-related complications of esophageal erosions occurred in 5 patients (6.0%) in mesh group,including esophageal stenosis in 3 patients,esophageal-cardiac stricture in 1 patient.Recurrent hernia occurred in 1 patient (1.2%) in mesh group and 3 patients (8.3%) in non-mesh group (P =0.082).Conclusion LRLHH with mesh should be individualized.The use of mesh in LRLHH reduces the recurrence rate,but may lead to some complications.
4.Clinical study and electron microscope observation of tapeworm scolices on 548 cases of taeniasis treated with Binlang Chengqi Decoction.
Zhishui CHEN ; Danbing JIA ; Qili SUN ; Lijuan ZHOU ; Chunlei LI ; Hong YAN ; Chunjie LI ; Yuguang WANG ; Yuheng WANG ; Zhiwei NIE
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2003;1(1):32-4
To observe the effect and mechanism of Chinese herbs in the treatment of taeniasis.
5.Comparative Study on the Mechanism of Formation of Pulse Manifestations in Patients of Coronary Heart Disease and Hematopathy
Suyun CHEN ; Yuanchang LIN ; Wenlan XUAN ; Zhibin XIE ; Junjie XU ; Chi LIU ; Yili LIU ; Qingli MENG ; Yuxiao CHEN ; Zhiying CUI ; Zhiping LV ; Yunxiang WANG ; Qili SUN ; Youyang LI ; Shengbo WANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1992;0(12):-
Most of the CHD patients reveal string pulse, mainly due to damage of heart function, lowering of arterial compliance and increase of total peripheral resistance. The common pulse in patients of blood diseases reveal frequent, tiny, string and slippery characteristic, mostly due to the increase of compensatory pumping action of the heart, shortening of ejection time of the left heart, with better vessel compliance and hemorheology, low total peripheral resistance.
6.The preliminary study of ESWAN in diagnosis of uterine fibroids
Chengfeng SUN ; Zhun WU ; Xi WANG ; Yu HAN ; Qili HU ; Yongchao MEN ; Xizhen WANG ; Bin WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2018;34(1):47-50
Objective To explore the diagnostic value of ESWAN in uterine fibroids by analyzing the ESWAN signal of uterine fibroid. Methods Conventional MRI and ESWAN were carried out in thirty-seven patients with uterine fibroids.The differences of ESWAN indexes between uterine fibroids and myometrium were analyzed by paired t-test.The value of ESWAN on diagnosing uterine fibroids was analyzed by receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC curve).Results The magnitude value,phase value,R2* value and T2*value of uterine fibroids were 1 661.69 ± 45.24,(0.006 7 ± 0.007 7)Hz,(26.69 ± 1.04)Hz and(34.68 ± 1.73)ms,respectively.The magnitude value,phase value,R2* value and T2* value of myometrium were 1 790.95 ± 49.04,(0.013 1 ± 0.011 8)Hz,(22.35 ± 0.84)Hz and(42.53 ± 2.16)ms.The magnitude value,phase value and T2* value of uterine fibroids were lower than those of myometrium (P=0.008,P=0.659 and P=0.002).While the R2* value of of uterine fibroids was higher than that of myometrium(P=0.001). The area under curve(AUC)of magnitude value,phase value,R2* value and T2* value were 0.604,0.553,0.666 and 0.662.Conclusion ESWAN can show the differences between uterine fibroids and myometrium ,while the ability to independently diagnose uterine fibroids was modest.
7.Study of the correlation between pulmonary ultrasound and T lymphocytes,cytokines in predicting the progression of neonatal pneumonia
Hong SUN ; Shuo LI ; Lihuan GONG ; Qian ZHOU ; Qili ZHANG ; Xue YANG ; Hesheng CHANG
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(6):91-95
Objective:To investigate the correlation between pulmonary ultrasound on pulmonary consolidation and T lymphocytes,cytokines in predicting the progression of neonatal pneumonia.Methods:A total of 80 pediatric patients with pulmonary consolidation,who admitted to neonatal ward of Beijing Chao-yang Hospital and were confirmed by the first ultrasound examination on lung from February 2021 to February 2023,were divided into study group,and 50 children,who underwent physical examination during the same period,were divided into control group.The cell subsets and cytokines between two groups were compared.The study group was further divided into mitigation group and progression group according to the disease conditions of pediatric patients of study group after they received 3 d treatment.Multifactor logistic regression was adopted to analyze the correlation among the T lymphocytes,cytokines and the progression of disease.Results:The CD3+,CD8+,CD4+/CD8+cell subsets of T lymphocytes and cytokines such as IL-17-A,TNF-α and ICAM-1 of study group were significantly higher than those of control group(t=16.483,4.933,4.113,22.933,22.433,19.525,P<0.05),respectively,and the CD4+level was significantly lower than that of control group(t=7.773,P<0.05).The CD3+cell subsets and cytokine levels such as IL-17A,TNF-α and ICAM-1 of progression group were significantly higher than those of mitigation group(t=6.815,4.631,4.307,P<0.05),however the CD4+level was significantly lower than that of mitigation group(t=3.044,P<0.05).The results of the multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that the decrease of CD3+expression,the increase of IL-17A expression and the increase of the area of pulmonary consolidation were the risk factors of the progress of neonatal pneumonia(β=-0.176,0.777,0.931,P<0.05),respectively.The results of the Pearson-correlation analysis showed that CD3+was negative correlation with the progression of neonatal pneumonia(r=-0.295,P<0.001),however,the IL-17A and the area of pulmonary consolidation showed a positive correlation with the progression of neonatal pneumonia(r=0.677,0.517,P<0.001).Conclusion:The CD3+expression,IL-17A of peripheral blood and the area of pulmonary consolidation are significantly predictive factors of pneumonia progression,and are closely related to the progression of pneumonia.
8.Effects of mild moxibustion on intestinal microbiome and NLRP3 inflammasome in rats with 5-fluorouracil-induced intestinal mucositis.
Bing-Rong LI ; Shi-Yun SHAO ; Long YUAN ; Ru JIA ; Jian SUN ; Qing JI ; Hua SUI ; Li-Hong ZHOU ; Yi ZHANG ; Hui LIU ; Qi LI ; Yan WANG ; Bi-Meng ZHANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2021;19(2):144-157
OBJECTIVE:
The present study investigated how mild moxibustion treatment affects the intestinal microbiome and expression of NLRP3-related immune factors in a rat model of intestinal mucositis (IM) induced with 5-fluorouracil (5-Fu).
METHODS:
Forty male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into control, chemotherapy, moxibustion and probiotics groups. The IM rat model was established by intraperitoneal injection of 5-Fu. Mild moxibustion treatment and intragastric probiotic administration were provided once daily for 15 days. Tissue morphology, serum levels of inflammatory factors and the expression levels of tight junction proteins, caspase-1, gasdermin D and NLRP3 were evaluated in colon tissue, through hematoxylin and eosin staining, electron microscopy, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, Western blotting, quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and immunofluorescence. Gut microbiome profiling was conducted through 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing.
RESULTS:
Moxibustion and probiotic treatments significantly increased the expression levels of tight junction proteins, reduced cell apoptosis and the expression levels of caspase-1, gasdermin D and NLRP3; they also decreased the serum levels of tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin (IL)-6, IL-1β and IL-18, while increasing serum levels of IL-10. Moxibustion and probiotic treatments also corrected the reduction in α-diversity and β-diversity in IM rats, greatly increased the proportion of the dominant bacterial genus Lactobacillus and reduced the abundance of the genera Roseburia and Escherichia in chemotherapy-treated rats to levels observed in healthy animals. We also found that these dominant genera were firmly correlated with the regulation of pyroptosis-associated proteins and inflammatory factors. Finally, moxibustion and probiotic treatments elicited similar effects in regulating intestinal host-microbial homeostasis and the expression of NLRP3 inflammasome-related factors.
CONCLUSION
Moxibustion exerts its therapeutic effect on IM by ameliorating mucosal damage and reducing inflammation. Moreover, moxibustion modulates the gut microbiota, likely via decreasing the expression levels of the NLRP3 inflammasome.