1.Discussion on astronomy background of yin-yang and five phases theory in traditional Chinese medicine
Jiucheng JIN ; Shiming JIN ; Jianping HUANG ; Tao ZHENG
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(09):-
The corresponding astronomy implications of yin-yang and five phases of traditional Chinese medicine are investigated based on the modern astronomy,universal biology,and literature research.It is found that the principles of yin-yang in traditional Chinese medicine actually refers to the strengths and the directions of gravitational forces,electromagnetic waves,high energy particle flows of celestial bodies to human.The yin-yang in the human body is a result of selective evolution from protobiont under the influence of yin-yang of celestial bodies in hundreds of millions of years.The revolution of seven luminaries,which includes the Sun,Moon,Mercury,Venus,Mars,Jupiter and Saturn,creates the day and night yin-yang from the self rotation of the Earth,season yin-yang from the revolution of the Earth around the Sun,the yin-yao from the rotation of the Moon around the Earth,and the yin-yao from the rotations of the Mars and the Jupiter.The 10 years cyclic movement of the Mercury displays the states of jiayi,bingding,wuji,gengxin,rengui,which have the allelopathic characteristics of five phases-wood,fire,earth,metal and water,respectively.With the addition of yin-yang from the Mars,the states of Mercury are divided into yang five phases including jia,bing,wu,geng and ren,and yin five phases including yi,ding,ji,xin and gui.The yin-yang and five phases of human visceras is the result of the selective evolution under the influence of yin-yang and five phases of celestial bodies in hundreds of millions of years.The 5 years periodic movement of the Venus shows the five phases characteristics of the five zhongyun.With the addition of the yin-yang from the Mars,every zhongyun shows the yin-yang characteristics,which alternate once every other year.In a cycle of sixty years,the Saturn,Mars,Venus,Mercury and Jupiter show 15 pairs of independent yin-yang states,which is corresponding to the 15 pairs of yin-yang nayin five phases.
2.Correlation between soluble receptor for advanced glycation endproducts and arterial stiffness in patients with metabolic syndrome
Chaowei TIAN ; Li WANG ; Rong JIN ; Yun ZHONG ; Shiming LIU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015;24(8):882-886
Objective investigate the correlation between plasma soluble receptor for advanced glycation endproducts (sRAGE) and arterial stiffness in patients with different types of metabolic syndrome (MS).Methods A total of 180 subjects were drawn from a epidemiologic follow-up study,including 60 cases non-metabolic syndrome (NMS),60 cases metabolic syndrome without diabetes mellitus (NDMMS),60 cases metabolic syndrome with diabetes mellitus (DMMS).Carotid femoral arterial pulse wave velocity (CFPWV) was assessed by the French KangPuLe atherosclerosis measurement instrument,and plasma sRAGE levels were measured by ELISA.Comparison of mean in multiple groups was conducted by analysis of variance.Multivariate analysis was done with multiple linear stepwise regression analysis.P < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant difference.Results Compared with NMS group,plasma sRAGE levels were significantly lower in DMMS and NDMMS groups [(635.07 ± 229.20) pg/mL vs.(671.17 ± 358.16) pg/mL vs.(992.99 ± 427.83) pg/mL,P =0.001].CFPWV of DMMS group was significantly higher than that of NMDMS and NMS groups (14.22 ±3.14) m/s vs.(12.15 ±2.79) m/s vs.(11.66 ± 2.52) m/s,P =0.002).Plasma sRAGE level was negatively correlated with CFPWV (r =-0.278,P =0.005).(3) Multiple linear regression analysis demonstrated that age (β =-0.091,95% CI-0.096 ~-0.095,P =0.031),HDL-C (β =1.295,95% CI 1.231 ~ 1.360,P =0.022) and sRAGE (β =0.119,95% CI 0.118 ~ 0.130,P =0.032) had a significant effect on CFPWV.Conclusions The increased arterial stiffness is closely related to the discreased plasma sRAGE levels in MS.Plasma sRAGE maybe a novel target for vascular disease prevention and treatment in patients with metabolic syndrome.
3.Protective effects of penehyclidine hydrochloride on transient forebrain ischemia reperfusion injury in gerbils
Tengfei MA ; Rong JIN ; Jing ZHANG ; Shuling GU ; Shiming DUAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1999;0(04):-
AIM:To study the protective effects of penehyclidine hydrochloride(PHC) on transient forebrain ischemia reperfusion injury in gerbils.METHODS:The model of transient forebrain ischemia reperfusion was established in gerbils by bilateral carotid artery clamping.The effects of PHC on neurological function scores and the morphous of hippocampal pyramidal neuron of gerbils were observed after receiving transient forebrain ischemia reperfusion.SOD activities and contents of MDA in the hippocampus and cortex of gerbils were measured.RESULTS:In the groups of PHC(0.08),(0.24)(mg?kg~(-1)) and atropine,the stroke index was decreased,compared with the ischemia-reperfusion group after the gerbils received transient forebrain ischemia reperfusion for six hours.PHC could reduce the degree of injury in hippocampal pyramidal neuron after ischemia reperfusion for three days.CONCLUSION: PHC has protective effects on transient forebrain ischemia reperfusion injury in gerbils.
4.Correlation of serum uric acid level with carotid plaques and arterial stiffness in patients with essential hypertension
Chaowei TIAN ; Rong JIN ; Li WANG ; Yun ZHONG ; Shiming LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;(6):1034-1038
AIM:To study the correlation of serum uric acid ( UA) level with carotid plaques and arterial stiff-ness in the patients with essential hypertension ( EH) , and to explore the predictive value of serum UA for evaluating EH preclinically .METHODS:A total of 92 patients with EH and 30 healthy individuals were enrolled .The value of UA and other indicators were detected .B-mode ultrasound examination was performed to measure the common carotid artery intima -media thickness ( IMT) and the sites of plaque in the internal carotid-artery, external carotid artery and carotid bifurca-tions.Carotid-femoral arterial pulse wave velocity ( CFPWV) was assessed by Complior?atherosclerosis measurement in-strument.RESULTS:The serum level of UA in the patients with EH was higher than that in control group [(361.51 ± 83.81) μmol/L vs (317.03 ±62.22) μmol/L, P<0.05].The mean value and abnormal rate of IMT between hyperten-sion group and control group were significant difference [(0.69 ±0.14) mm vs (0.60 ±0.12) mm, 42.39%vs 10.00%, P<0.05].In 92 EH patients, 45 cases had carotid plaques .These 45 cases were divided into 3 groups according to the plaque severity, among which the serum UA level had statistically significant differences [(285.25 ±78.41) μmol/L, (341.19 ±63.99) μmol/L and (401.33 ±88.49) μmol/L, P<0.05].Compared with rigid plaque group ( n=34), the serum UA level in soft plaque group (n=11) was significantly higher [(389.00 ±69.45) μmol/L vs (323.03 ± 72.71) μmol/L, P<0.05].A stepwise multiple linear regression analysis demonstrated that age ( r=0.414), systolic blood pressure (r=0.224), pulse pressure (r=0.270) and uric acid (r=0.219) were predisposed factors for higher CFP-WV (P<0.05).CONCLUSION:UA is one of the risk factors causing hypertension .Serum UA level may reflect the sever-ity and stability of carotid plaques .The increased arterial stiffness is closely related to the increased serum UA level in EH .
5.Sentinel lymph node mapping in patients with resectable gastric cancer
Shiming XIAO ; Huaiwu JIANG ; Chen WU ; Jin CHEN ; Ping XIAO ; Haiyan GUO
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2008;7(5):351-353
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of lymphatic mapping and sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) biopsy in the diagnosis and treatment of gastric cancer. Methods A retrospective analysis was carried out based on the data of 46 patients who had received D2 gastrectomy from January 2003 to June 2006. The SLNs stained by methylene blue were resected for biopsy. Results The success rate of SLNs biopsy was 83% (38/46). The sensitivity, false-negative rate, accuracy, specificity, negative predictive value and positive predic-tive value of SLNs were 69% (18/26), 31% (8/26), 79% (30/38), 100% (12/12), 60% (12/20) and 100% (12/12). The sensitivity, accuracy and negative predictive value were 100% in patients with tumor in pT1 stage or TNM I stage, or with the diameters of the tumors under 4 era. The tumor site, and the degree of lymph node metastasis affected the success rate of biopsy, and the invasion depth, clinical stage and the degree of lymph node metastasis affected the sensitivity, accuracy and negative predictive value of biopsy. Conclusions The application of sentinel lymph node biopsy using methylene blue in gastrie cancer is feasible. The sensitivity, accuracy and reliability are high in patients at early stage of gastric cancer.
6.Assessment of a portable monitoring device Watch PAT 200 in the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome.
Weimin LI ; Rongguang WANG ; Dongyan HUANG ; Xiaoli LIU ; Wei JIN ; Shiming YANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(24):1343-1347
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the accuracy of a wrist worn Watch PAT 200 in diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) by comparing with the standard polysomnography (PSG).
METHOD:
Twenty-eight adults with suspected OSAHS underwent a standard in-lab PSG while wearing a Watch PAT 200. PSG events were manually scored according to standard criteria (AASM). Watch PAT data were collected including changes of apnea hypopnea, sleep stages, peripheral arterial volume, signal oxygen saturation and heart rate, and then apnea hypopnea index (AHI) was analyzed by an automatic algorithm.
RESULT:
For PSG, the mean score of AHI was (23.00 +/- 21.55)/h, and for Watch PAT, a mean score of AHI was (25.99 +/- 19.09)/h. There is a statistically positive correlation between PSG-AHI and PAT-AHI (r = 0.92, P < 0.01). The Coincidence rate of the sleep-wake assessment based on 30-second bins between the PSG and Watch PAT 200 was (89 +/- 6)%.
CONCLUSION
Watch PAT 200 could detected OSAHS based on AHI with comparable accuracy with standard PSG. And it would provide a reasonably accurate estimation of sleep and wakefulness stages in patients with OSAHS.
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7.Long-term outcomes of endoscopic submucosal dissection for gastric stromal tumors
Changji YU ; Chaoqiang FAN ; Jin YU ; Xia XIE ; Xubiao NIE ; Xinwei DIAO ; En LIU ; Jianying BAI ; Shiming YANG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(4):279-282
Objective To explore the long-term outcomes of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of gastric GISTs.Methods Data of 25 patients with gastric stromal tumors,who underwent ESD,were reviewed in terms of clinical characteristics,histopathologic results,complications and long-term outcomes.Results Twenty-five patients underwent one-time complete removal of lesion, with a average tumor size of 3.0 cm (range,0.6 to 7.6 cm).The average time of operation was 65 minutes (range,15 to 154 minutes).one case was observed with intraoperative hemor-rhage of 200 mL blood,which was successfully managed by hemostatic forceps.Perforation with incidence rate of 16%occurred in 4 cases and was closed well with clips.Mucosal mechanical laceration of esophagus occurred in 1 case when the big tumor was taken out.The average length of hospi-talization was 7.3 days (range,4 to 21 days).A follow-up for 30 months (range,13 to 54 months) showed no tumor recurrence or metastasis. Conclusion ESD is an effective and safe endoscopic procedure to remove gastric GISTs for long-term outcomes in patients with no metastasis.
8.Practical demonstration of X-ray film images for experimental teaching of the medical imaging technology in undergraduates
Shiming WANG ; Xie HE ; Yunfeng LU ; Fajin LÜ ; Rui JIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(1):70-73
Objective:To study the application value of practical demonstration of actual X-ray film images in the experimental teaching of radiography technology courses in medical imaging undergraduates.Methods:A total of 63 medical imaging undergraduates of Grade 2015 were randomly divided into three groups to receive part of the experimental courses about chest and abdomen radiography examination. Their pre-class work and machine were the same. As the experimental group, group A and group B added demonstration with X ray film images, while group C (control group) did not. The different teaching effects of the two methods were evaluated by simulate practical assessment and quiz. The accepting degree of demonstration method was evaluated in accordance with questionnaire survey.Results:The scores of simulated practical assessment (7.36±1.39) and quiz (4.24±2.01) in experimental group were significantly higher than those of (6.05±1.28) and (3.10±1.48) in the control group, with a statistically significant difference ( P<0.01, P=0.024). Questionnaire survey showed that the experimental group were 100% accepted practical demonstration of X ray film images. Conclusion:The application of practical demonstration of X-ray film images in radiology technology experimental courses can help undergraduates to accept new knowledge, deepen impression on knowledge and improve teaching effect, which is worth developing and popularizing.
9.Evaluation of common inspection techniques for acute atlantoaxial trauma
Shiming WANG ; Rui JIN ; Xie HE ; Youhong CAO ; Yunfeng LU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(4):353-357
Objective To evaluate and compare the 3 common inspection techniques for acute atlantoaxial trauma:tomosynthesis(DTS),digital radiology(DR) and computed tomography(CT).Methods The imaging data from March 2013 through December 2017 were retrieved from the Picture Archiving and Communication Systems(PACS) of The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University concerning the patients with acute atlantoaxial trauma.Selected for this study were 50 DTS images(DTS group),50 CT images(CT group) and 50 DR images(DR group).The image diagnoses for the 3 groups were conducted by 2 senior radiologists and their judgments were compared with the definite clinical diagnoses.The 3 groups were compared in terms of diagnostic accuracy,diagnostic rate of acute atlantoaxial trauma,image quality and effective radiation dosage.Results DR was insignificantly different from DTS or CT in diagnostic accuracy for the acute atlantoaxial Irauma which had been caused by mild violence like spraining and falling(P>0.05),but significantly inferior to both DTS and CT in diagnostic accuracy and diagnostic rate of the acute atlantoaxial trauma which had been caused by severe violence like traffic accident(P<0.05).In detection of atlas/axial fracture and atlantoaxial dislocation,DTS was slightly weaker than CT but significantly better than DR(P<0.05).The image quality scores for CT group(4.60±0.11) and DTS group(4.16±0.15) were significantly higher than that for DR group(2.80±0.18)(P<0.05).In average effective radiation dosage,CT group(2.33±0.020 mSv/time) was the highest,followed by DTS group(0.61±0.076 mSv/time) and DR group(0.025±0.003 mSv/time),showing significant differences between any two(P<0.05).Conclusions DR technique may be used for inspection of the atlantoaxial acute trauma caused by mild violence like spraining and falling,but has little value for inspection of most cases of atlantoaxial acute trauma.DTS technique may be the first choice for inspection of most atlantoaxial acute trauma.CT should be applied as a further inspection for complex cases because of its highest diagnostic accuracy and highest effective radiation dosage.
10.Clinical features and progress in diagnosis and treatment of mild autonomous cortisol secretion
Shiming WANG ; Weiwei FAN ; Jiacheng JIN ; Xinqing HAO ; Jianbo WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(4):325-328
Mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS) is a condition indicated by biochemical testing for autonomous cortisol secretion, yet it lacks the classical signs of Cushing's Syndrome, such as moon face, buffalo hump, plethoric appearance, and purple striae. It is predominantly observed in middle-aged women and is commonly associated with adrenal incidentalomas. Due to the lack of significant clinical signs, the diagnosis of MACS primarily relies on hormonal testing. Patients with MACS often present with comorbidities such as hypertension, diabetes, and osteoporosis. For those with comorbid conditions, surgical treatment is the principal therapeutic approach. This article summarizes recent national and international guidelines and research to elucidate the updates to the diagnostic criteria for MACS, with a particular focus on the interpretation of the 1 mg overnight dexamethasone suppression test results. It also details the treatment and follow-up strategies for MACS. Furthermore, the article highlights the urgent need for more extensive prospective studies to refine the existing diagnostic criteria and to develop surgical guidelines for a wider range of patients with MACS.