1.A study of the international professional ability-oriented nursing training model for five-year voca-tional education
Cui TAN ; Sheng HE ; Xueyan ZENG ; Xia Lü
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(2):194-199
To cultivate nursing students with international professional ability for higher vocational education is the key to promote the internationalization of Chinese nursing field. Through analyzing the de-veloping trends and problems of international nursing education in China, based on the international nurses' ability, and study from the nurses training model of Philippines, the international nursing training model was constructed. The paper discussed the selection and retention of students, emphasizing the cultivation of students' international nursing concept and professional English, focusing on the ISPN curriculum and the integration of theory and practice, encouraging the cooperation of international school and faculties sharing, adapting the students-centered teaching methods, and establishing a corresponding sound evaluation system.
2.Research progress of the central mechanism of acupuncture-moxibustion for simple obesity
Jiaming XING ; Xueyan SHENG ; Xuan XU ; Zhongting ZHAO ; Xingke YAN
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2016;14(6):438-442
Obesity often results when regular caloric intake exceeds the energy expenditure. Hypothalamus is the center that regulates feeding and energy balance inside the body, especially the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) and ventromedial nucleus (VMN). Acupuncture-moxibustion has achieved significant progress in treating simple obesity, and the relevant studies have revealed the central action mechanism underlying the treatment. By reviewing the literatures associated with the mechanism studies on acupuncture-moxibustion for simple obesity, this article is going to provide clinical and scientific guidance for the treatment of simple obesity with acupuncture-moxibustion.
3.Clinical Study on Trigger Points Combined with Acupoints by Acupuncture for Subjective ;Tinnitus
Tiantian ZHU ; Chongbing MA ; Xueyan SHENG ; Xingke YAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;23(9):28-31
Objective To assess the therapeutic efficacy of trigger points (TrPs) combined with acupoints by acupuncture for subjective tinnitus (ST);To discuss the correlation of TrPs acupuncture inactivation and the releasing of symptom. Methods Sixty patients with ST were randomly divided into trial group and control group, 30 cases in each group. Those in trial group were acupunctured by TrPs combined with acupoints, and those in control group received regular acupuncture treatment. The scores of tinnitus severity assessment were available for effect evaluation after 3 treatment course. The size and tenderness degree of TrPs contraction knots were checked, and TrPs local thermal infrared spectrum was compared by infrared camera. Results The post-treatment tinnitus severity scores had significant difference compared with pre-therapy in each group (P<0.01). The total effective percentage of trial group with 93.33%(28/30) was obviously higher than control group with 86.67%(26/30) (P<0.05). The post-treatment and pre-therapy contraction knots size, tenderness and temperature difference of TrPs within trial groups had a very significant difference (P<0.01), and difference of tenderness and temperature of patients’ TrPs had a positive correlation with the difference of tinnitus severity scores before and after treatment (P<0.01). The contraction knots area of TrPs had not significant correlation with the difference of tinnitus severity scores (P>0.05). Conclusion TrPs combined with acupoints by acupuncture for ST patients are better than conventional acupoints in improving clinical symptoms. The deactivation of TrPs is closely related to tinnitus symptoms, therefore, temperature and tenderness of TrPs can be employed to assist in the diagnosis, or evaluated the tinnitus severity and therapeutic efficacy.
4.Theoretic analysis of Professor Shao Jing-ming's 'Three-acupoint and Five-needle Method' for asthma
Jiaming XING ; Xingke YAN ; Zhongting ZHAO ; Xueyan SHENG ; Tiantian ZHU ; Guoqi HUANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2017;15(2):99-103
'Three-acupoint and Five-needle Method' is a summary of Prof. Shao Jing-ming's clinical experience in the treatment of asthma for years. It is used to alleviate asthma during seizure and to improve the pulmonary functions, strengthen the body constitution and prevent recurrence in the remission stage. This article introduces the theoretic source and basic principle, and concrete operating method, i.e. puncturing bilateral Feishu (BL 13), Dazhui (GV 14) and bilateral Fengmen (BL 12), and adding acupoints based upon pattern identification, in combination of moxibustion and cupping therapy for promoting the clinical application of this method.
5.Research Overview of Mechanism of Acupuncture Intervention on Vision
Jiaming XING ; Xueyan SHENG ; Xingke YAN ; Zhongting ZHAO ; Anguo LIU ; Ao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(1):124-127
Through analyzing the research literature about the mechanism of acupuncture intervention on vision in recent years, this article reviewed the mechanism of acupuncture intervention on vision from the aspects of central processing of visual information, the influnce of information transmission in the retina, the changes in visual microcirculation, optic nerve and neurotransmitter transmission, visual electrophysiology, visual plasticity. This article also proposed the future research idea for this field.
6.Randomized Control Study of Zheng’s Gold Hook Fishing Acupuncture for Treatment of Scapulohumeral Periarthritis
Xueyan SHENG ; Tiantian ZHU ; Jiaming XING ; Yanfeng ZHANG ; Yadi HAN ; Xingke YAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;23(3):12-15
Objective To observe the efficacy of Zheng’s “gold hook fishing acupuncture” in the treatment of scapulohumeral periarthritis. Methods Sixty patients were randomly divided into gold hook fishing group and reinforcing-reducing group, with 30 cases in each group. Gold hook fishing group chose the main points from the Tianzong (SI11), Bingfeng (SI12), Jiajixue (double EX-B2), Binao (LI14), Jianyu (LI15), Jianliao (SJ14), Jianzhen (SI9), Ashi, Naoshu (SI10), Quchi (LI11), Waiguan (SJ5), Hegu (LI4), Houxi (SI3), Tiaokou (ST38) and Chengshan (BL57). Needles were pierced at tendon junction points and Ashi points, and golden hook fishing acupuncture was operated. Other points were given reinforcing-reducing method. The reinforcing-reducing group was treated with reinforcing-reducing method at points the same as gold hook fishing group. Patients were treated once a day for 2 courses, 5 days as a treatment course. The pain visual analogue scale (VAS), shoulder range of motion (ROM), and ability of daily life (ADL) were observed before and after treatment to evaluate the clinical efficacy. Results The total effective rate of gold hook fishing group was 90.0% (27/30), better than the reinforcing-reducing group 83.3% (25/30, P<0.05); VAS pain score, ROM score and ADL score before and after treatment in the two groups were improved to some extent (P<0.05), and scores in the golden hook fishing group were improved more significantly compared with reinforcing-reducing group (P<0.05). Conclusion Zheng’s gold hook fishing acupuncture can effectively improve the clinical symptoms and signs of patients with scapulohumeral periarthritis and their life quality.
7.Summary of the theoretical foundation and clinical application of Prof. Zheng Kui-shan’s ‘warming-dredging needling technique’
Xueyan SHENG ; Jiaming XING ; Yadi HAN ; Yanfeng ZHANG ; Xiaoli ZHANG ; Xingke YAN
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2016;14(2):115-121
‘Warming-dredging needling technique’ is one of the specific needling techniques created by Prof. Zheng Kui-shan for treating intractable and difficult diseases. Developed from ‘Shao Shan Huo (Mountain-burning Fire)’ and ‘warming- reinforcing method’, this method displays the effects of ‘warming’, ‘dredging’ and ‘reinforcing’. The ‘scapula-penetrating heat’ and ‘eye-transmitting heat’ belong to the representative needling techniques of ‘warming-dredging needling technique’. In order to promote the clinical application of ‘warming-dredging needling technique’, its theoretical foundation and clinical experience are summarized.
8.Characterization of genetic variants in children with refractory epilepsy.
Kaixuan WANG ; Dandan CAI ; Fang SHENG ; Dayan WANG ; Xubo QIAN ; Jing ZHANG ; Xueyan JIANG ; Lidan XU ; Yanting XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2023;40(10):1204-1210
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the characteristics of genetic variants among children with refractory epilepsy (RE).
METHODS:
One hundred and seventeen children with RE who had presented at the Affiliated Jinhua Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine from January 1, 2018 to November 21, 2019 were selected as the study subjects. The children were divided into four groups according to their ages of onset: < 1 year old, 1 ~ 3 years old, 3 ~ 12 years old, and >= 12 years old. Clinical data and results of trio-whole exome sequencing were retrospectively analyzed.
RESULTS:
In total 67 males and 50 females were included. The age of onset had ranged from 4 days to 14 years old. Among the 117 patients, 33 (28.21%) had carried pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants. The detection rates for the < 1 year old, 1 ~ 3 years old and >= 3 years old groups were 53.85% (21/39), 12.00% (3/25) and 16.98% (9/53), respectively, with a significant difference among the groups (χ2 = 19.202, P < 0.001). The detection rates for patients with and without comorbidities were 33.33% (12/36) and 25.93% (21/81), respectively (χ2 = 0.359, P = 0.549). Among the 33 patients carrying genetic variants, 27 were single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) or insertion/deletions (InDels), and 6 were copy number variations (CNVs). The most common mutant genes were PRRT2 (15.15%, 5/33) and SCN1A (12.12%, 4/33). Among children carrying genetic variants, 72.73% (8/11) had attained clinical remission after adjusting the medication according to the references.
CONCLUSION
28.21% of RE patients have harbored pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants or CNVs. The detection rate is higher in those with younger age of onset. PRRT2 and SCN1A genes are more commonly involved. Adjusting medication based on the types of affected genes may facilitate improvement of the remission rate.
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