1.Evolution and Development of Animal Medicine Varieties in China
Tianyu CHEN ; Xuelian YANG ; Xinyi LU ; Yue LI ; Weiwei MA ; Meng JIN ; Ying SHAO ; Qinan WU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(3):1-4,5
Animal medicine is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine with a long application history in China. Systematically understanding the history of the development of animal medicine is of great significance to scientific protection and rational use of animal medicine resources. It has certain guiding significance to protection of wild resources, exploitation of new substitutes, standardization and summary of artificial breeding, and artificial reproduction technology. Taking the development of bezoar as an example, this article expounded the following four aspects:the development history of animal medicine, national animal protection, technical development, and prospect forecast by summarizing the Chinese ancient medical books and consulting the relevant laws and regulations. The entire above are about to offer new ideas for the sustainable development, the development of new medicine resources, and the development of animal medicine related preparation product.
2.Prospective cohort study on the value of high-risk human papillomavirus viral load and subtype tests in predicting cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
Ling LI ; Longyu LI ; Qinan YANG ; Xiaoling XU ; Xizhong TONG ; Limin WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(9):376-380
Objective:To evaluate high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) genotyping and viral load in predicting CIN (cervical intraepi-thelial neoplasia (CIN) grade 2 or worse in a Chinese rural area population with limited health resources. Methods:We performed a population-based prospective study and enrolled 2,257 women aged 35 to 64 years from three rural screening sites of Jiangxi prov-ince. We conducted a hybrid capture (HC-2) assay to predict viral load. A HC-2 relative light unit (RLU) threshold of 10 was set to differ-entiate samples between low (<10) and high (≥10) viral loads. We also carried out a HybriMax test to detect different hrHPV geno-types in the samples. Women exhibiting positive HC-2 or HybriMax results underwent colposcopy and colposcopically directed biopsy. Women with negative or positive hrHPV test results but with normal biopsy or CIN1 were followed-up for 24 months without interven-tion (n=2,211). We used histopathological findings as outcome. Results:Of the 2,211 women, 1,636 provided complete follow-up data. Of the 132 women with a high viral load, 4 (3.03%) developed CIN2+in the same period. The relative risk (RR) of CIN2+for HC-2 posi-tivity at baseline was 42.24 (95%CI=4.76-375.2). Of the 159 women who were positive for HPV16 or HPV18 upon screening, 4 (2.52%) progressed to CIN2+(RR=33.06, 95%CI=3.72-293.9). The 2-year cumulative incidence rates of CIN2+did not significantly differ be-tween the high viral load group and the HPV16/18 group. Conclusion:The risks of CIN2+progression were higher among women with a high viral load or HPV16/18 positivity than among women with negative hrHPV. Increasing the HC-2 cut-off value to 10 RLU or using HPV16/18 positivity may be similarly used to triage hrHPV-positive women for immediate colposcopy and comprehensive follow-up.Both approaches were equally predictive of the CIN2+risk in rural area. Increasing the HC-2 cut-off value to 10 RLU may also help allo-cate health resources effectively.
3.Process Diversity Comparison of Artemisinin and Artemisinin Production between China and Abroad
Chengyou JIA ; Jinying YU ; Chuanhui ZHANG ; Yunhong WANG ; Qinan YU ; Rongping YANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;17(3):734-739
Artemisinin is the antidote to malaria, and has made hundreds of millions patients get rid of the disease since application in clinic. At present, the main accesses to artemisinin are directly extracted from Artemisia annua,chemical synthesis and biosynthesis. By comparing the differences of artemisinin production process between China and abroad, this research analyzes the reasons of the problem, and put forward their views and suggestions, so as to provide references for Artemisia annua further research.
4.Intervention effect of music therapy under digestive endoscopic process:a meta analysis
Jie GENG ; Qinan LI ; Liwei WANG ; Qing WEN ; Suiting XIONG ; Haiju MA ; Lele QIAO ; Taohong YANG ; Dongyu HAN
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(16):2233-2237
Objective To systematically evaluate the psychological intervention effect of music therapy on the patients during the digestive endoscopic process.Methods The databases of EMbase,PubMed,Cochrane Library,CNKI,VIP,Wanfang and CSCD were retrieved by computer,the retrieval time was from their establishment to March 2016.The randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the music therapy application in the digestive endoscopic process were included.The data were independently extracted by 2 researchers for conducting the literature quality assessment.After extracting and checking the data,the meta analysis was performed by using the RevMan 5.3 software.Results Twenty-six RCTs conforming to the standard were included,involving 4593 patients.The meta analysis results showed that the music therapy could alleviate the anxiety status(SMD=-0.82,95% CI:-1.14--0.49,P<0.01),relieve the pain perception(WMD=-1.27,95%CI:-1.87--0.66,P<0.01),remit the vital signs fluctuations of blood pressure,heart rate and respiratory rate(P<0.01),meanwhile shorten the duration of examination procedure (WMD=-4.64,95%CI:-6.75--2.52,P<0.01).Conclusion The current evidences indicate that the music application during the digestive endoscopic process can obviously decrease the anxiety status and pain perception.
5.Study on Remote Sensing Monitoring Method of Aquatic Medicine Materials Euryale ferox Salisb Based on Multi-source Satellite Remote Sensing Image
Qinan WU ; Zhenguo HAO ; Jin'ao DUAN ; Chengzhong SUN ; Hui YAN ; Zedong YANG ; Shilin DAI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(11):1787-1793
Multi-source satellite remote sensing technology can be used to monitor the distribution and growth status of aquatic plant species on a large scale.In this paper,C,aoyou Lake was selected as the research area.Aquatic medicine material Euryaleferox Salisb was used as the research object.The spectral characteristics of plants in Euryaleferox Salisb growing area were analyzed by ASD portable spectrometer and the remote sensing image of Pléiades and GF-1.The spectral range of species was obtained.And the decision tree algorithm model was constructed,which were used to extract the information of Euryale ferox Salisb from remote sensing images.Through verification,the results showed that the accuracy of comprehensive classification was 83%.It was concluded that multi-source satellite remote sensing image and GIS spatial analysis technology can accurately reflect the area and distribution of aquatic medicine material Euryale ferox Salisb.
6.Research Advances on Prophylactic Anticoagulant Therapy for Primary Membranous Nephropathy
Lian LI ; Xingyue ZHENG ; Liuyun WU ; Qinan YIN ; Lizhu HAN ; Yang LEI ; Yuan BIAN
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(3):418-423
Patients with primary membranous nephropathy(PMN)tend to develop thrombosis,especially in the early phase of the disease.The pathogenesis of thrombosis is multifactorial,with hypoalbuminemia being widely regarded as an inde-pendent risk factor.Other factors include proteinuria,M-type phospholipase A2 receptor antibody,and D-dimer.Although prophy-lactic anticoagulation therapy is frequently used in clinical practice to prevent thrombosis in PMN patients,there are still many un-resolved issues regarding the optimal prevention of thrombosis in this condition.The timing of prophylactic anticoagulation,the threshold of serum albumin level,and the choice of treatment regimen are still lacking consensus.This article reviewed the relevant literature on these topics,aiming to establish a standard for thrombosis prevention and treatment for this population in the future and provide guidance for clinical practice.
7.The effect of virtual reality balance training on the balance and the ability in the activities of daily living of children with cerebral palsy
Qinan YU ; Meixia YANG ; Jianming FU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;45(11):992-996
Objective:To observe the effect of virtual reality (VR) balance training on the balance and ability in the activities of daily living (ADL) of children with cerebral palsy.Methods:Forty children with spastic cerebral palsy were divided at random into an intervention group (21 cases) and a control group (19 cases). All received 30 minutes of daily routine rehabilitation training, including therapeutic exercise, occupational therapy and home rehabilitation training. Everyone also received 20 minutes of balance training 5 days a week for 3 months. That included sitting and standing balance training and training in transferring the center of gravity. Beyond that the intervention group additionally trained on the Biomaster virtual reality training system doing image matching, playing football and skiing. Before the experiment and after 1 and 3 months, both groups′ balance trajectory length, peripheral area, and the unit area the trajectory length were documented and also using the Berg balance scale (BBS). ADL ability was quantified using the modified Barthel index (MBI).Results:①After the 3 months of training there was a significant improvement in the average trajectory length, peripheral area and unit area trajectory length of both groups sitting and standing. The average values of the intervention group were, however, significantly superior to the control group′s averages. ②After the 3 months there were also significant improvements in the groups′ average BBS and MBI scores, again with significantly greater improvement in the intervention group.Conclusion:Virtual reality balance training can significantly improve the balance function and ADL ability of children with cerebral palsy.
8.Speech Recognition in Noise of the Unilateral Conductive or Mixed Hearing Impaired Patients using Sophonotron Bone Conduction Hearing Aid with Softband
Jingyu XIA ; Qinan YU ; Xin XI ; Beibei YANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2018;26(2):181-185
Objective To investigate the speech recognition in noise in patients with unilateral conductive or mixed hearing impaired using Sophonotron Alpha 2 softband.Methods A total of 12 patients (12 ears) with unilateral conductive or mixed hearing loss participated in the survey and fitted with Sophonotron Alpha 2.The aided hearing threshold test and speech recognition test in noise were evaluated in both unaided and aided conditions.Results The average aided hearing threshold using Sophonotron Alpha 2 softband was 35.0±10.8 dB HL,showing significant improvement compared to that of unaided(P<0.05).The average signal-to noise ratio loss was 5.9± 6.1 dB using Sophonotron Alpha 2 softband in noise,showing a more significant benefit than that of the unaided (13.6±10.9 dB).Conclusion The Sophonotron Alpha 2 softband can significantly improve speech recognition in noise for the patients with unilateral conductive or mixed hearing loss.
9.Application of the problem-based learning-case-based learning integrated teaching model in the training of clinical professional postgraduates on rotation in endocrinology
Juan JIANG ; Danlan PU ; La ZOU ; Lina YANG ; Qinan WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(11):1626-1629
Objective:To investigate the effect of the problem-based learning (PBL)-case-based learning (CBL) integrated teaching model in the training of clinical professional postgraduates on rotation in endocrinology.Methods:A total of 80 clinical professional postgraduates on rotation in endocrinology were randomly divided into experimental group (using PBL-CBL integrated teaching) and control group (using traditional teaching), with 40 students in each group, and the rotation period was 3 months. Professional examination scores were recorded for the two groups at the time of enrollment and graduation, and a questionnaire survey was performed to investigate their self-confidence, learning initiative, and interpersonal skills. SPSS 20.0 was used to perform the t-test and the chi-square test. Results:The two groups had similar conditions at baseline. After three months of rotation, the experimental group showed significant improvements in department examination scores, self-confidence, learning initiative, and interpersonal skills ( P<0.001). Conclusion:The PBL-CBL integrated teaching model has a better effect than traditional teaching and can help to improve the learning ability and performance of clinical professional postgraduates on rotation in endocrinology, and therefore, it holds promise for further application.
10. The current status and applications of implantable bone-conduction devices
Jingyu XIA ; Qinan YU ; Xin XI ; Beibei YANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2018;53(7):537-543
Implantable bone-conduction devices are characterized by the fact that the vibration is transmitted through bone conduction. The technology and surgical techniques in the application of implantable bone-conduction devices have developed considerably in recent years, experiencing a transformation from percutaneous to transcutaneous implantation. This article reviewed current developments in the types, surgical indications, and complications, as well as compared between the various bone-conduction devices to provid references for clinical application.