1.Influence of Acupoint Application Therapy on Biochemical Indexes of Asthma Patients in Remission Period
Qing TONG ; Yiping LIANG ; Zutong ZHENG ; Guoqi HUANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2010;08(3):184-188
Objective: To observe the influence of acupoint application therapy on serum eosinophilic granulocyte cationic protein (ECP), 6 keto prostaglandin F 1 (6-keto-PGF 1) and thromboxane B2 (TXB2). Methods: 300 cases of asthma out-patients in a remission period were divided into a treatment group (150 cases) and a control group (150 cases). The control group was given the basic treatment, and the treatment group was given external application on the acupoints in July and December every year, as well as the basic treatment of the control group, with continuous treatment for 2 years as one course. ECP, 6-keto-PGF 1, and TXB2 were checked every year in the patients of the two groups, and an Asthma Control Test Table was filled in for comparative analysis. Results: After the external application on the acupoints, the frequency of seizures, dyspnea and frequency of medication administration of the patients had been more reduced than those in the control group, indicating that the levels of ECP in inflammation of air passage and of 6-eto-GF 1 and TXB2 were obviously improved (P<0.05). Conclusion: The herbal application on the acupoints is effective and positively influential to the improvement of the symptoms in the asthma patients and to ECP, 6-keto-PGF 1, and TXB2 remarkably.
2.Intervention ofFu Liu Zhen plus Moxa-box Moxibustion at Umbilicus in a Community Population of Qi Deficiency and Yang Deficiency
Fengyan JIANG ; Shuifeng YANG ; Jiangxiao HE ; Yinxia HUANG ; Wenliang LI ; Kun XING ; Yiping TONG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(5):545-548
Objective To observe the action ofFu Liu Zhen (acupuncture at the six abdominal points) plus moxa-box moxibustion at umbilicus on a community population of qi and yang deficiency.Method Two hundred subjects diagnosed with qi deficiency and/or yang deficiency were randomized into a treatment group and a control group, 100 cases in each group. The two groups both received constitution-associated health education, and the treatment group was additionally intervened byFu Liu Zhen plus moxa-box moxibustion at umbilicus, while the control group didn’t receive any other intervention. The Score of Constitution in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the number of people of each constitution were observed prior to the intervention, right after the intervention, 6 months after the intervention and 12 months after the intervention.Result In the treatment group, the scores of qi deficiency and yang deficiency after the intervention, 6 months after the intervention and 12 months after the intervention were significantly different from that prior to the intervention (P<0.01). The scores of the corresponding constitution types (qi deficiency, yang deficiency) after the intervention, 6 months after the intervention and 12 months after the intervention were significantly different from that before the intervention (P<0.01). The proportions of subjects with harmonious constitution, qi deficiency, and yang deficiency in the treatment group after the intervention, 6 months and 12 months after the intervention were significantly different from that prior to the intervention (P<0.01). The proportions of subjects with harmonious constitution, qi deficiency, and yang deficiency in the treatment group after the intervention, 6 months and 12 months after the intervention were significantly different from that in the control group (P<0.01).ConclusionFu Liu Zhen plus moxa-box moxibustion at umbilicus can improve the qi-deficiency and yang-deficiency constitutions in the community population.
3.Screening and short-term follow-up of newborns and mothers with primary carnitine deficiency
Xinwen HUANG ; Fan TONG ; Jianbin YANG ; Rulai YANG ; Lili YANG ; Yiping QU ; Zhengyan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012;28(5):397-401
ObjectiveTo explore the screening and therapeutic efficacy of primary carnitine deficiency (PCD) in newborns and mothers.Methods164245 newborns and suspected mothers were investigated for PCD by tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS).The overall epidemiology,prognosis,and follow-up of the screening program were investigated.ResultsTotally 55 suspected cases were identified at the primary screening stage.Four newborns and three mothers were confirmed as cases of PCD.The incidence rate of newborns was 1 ∶ 40076.All the patients showed normal growth and development during the follow-up.Blood free carnitine level was raised in all three mothers after treatment.ConclusionsScreening for PCD with MS/MS in newborns may represent a valuable procedure in preventive medicine by enabling early diagnosis and treatment before the onset of symptoms.This protocol is also highly efficient and applicable in diagnosis of mothers with PCD.
4.Comparison of RECIST1.1, PERCIST1.0, WHO and EORTC in the evaluation of treatment response in colorectal liver metastases after neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Qian XIA ; Cheng WU ; Linjun TONG ; Yiping SHI ; Dewei TANG ; Chunfeng SHEN ; Liangrong WAN ; Bo XU ; Gang HUANG ; Jianjun LIU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;37(9):559-563
Objective To compare treatment response according to the PERCIST1.0,RECIST1.1,EORTC,and WHO criteria in patients with colorectal liver metastases (CLM) who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy.Methods A total of 41 CLM patients (27 males,average age 68.48 years;14 females,average age 62.43 years) from January 2010 to September 2013 were included in this retrospective study.PET/CT scan was performed before chemotherapy and after 4-6 cycles′ chemotherapy.The baseline and the sequential follow-up 18F-FDG PET/CT of each patient were evaluated according to the PERCIST1.0,RECIST1.1,EORTC,and WHO criteria.The response was categorized into 4 levels including CR,PR,SD,PD.PET/CT images were used for both metabolic and anatomic evaluation.The concurrent diagnostic CT or MRI images (performed within 1 week of PET/CT) were also utilized when needed.The agreements of criteria were analyzed using Kappa test.The response rate (RR) and disease control rate (DCR) were compared using χ2 test.Results The RR and DCR according to the PERCIST1.0,EORTC and RECIST1.1 criteria were 31.71%(13/41) and 63.41%(26/41),31.71%(13/41) and 60.98%(25/41),17.07%(7/41) and 68.29%(28/41),respectively.The general comparison of PERCIST1.0 and RECIST1.1,EORTC and RECIST1.1 criteria showed good agreements (κ values: 0.711,0.689).Significant difference was not found in the DCR(χ2=2.000,P>0.05) but found in the RR(χ2=6.000,P<0.05) between PERCIST1.0 and RECIST1.1.Difference of DCR between EORTC and RECIST1.1 was not significant(χ2=3.000,P>0.05),while the RR had significant difference(χ2=6.000,P<0.05).The RR and DCR according to WHO criterion were 12.20%(5/41) and 70.73%(29/41),which had a good consistency with those according to PERCIST1.0 criteria (κ=0.629).Significant statistical difference was not found in the DCR(χ2=3.000,P>0.05) but found in the RR(χ2=8.000,P<0.05) between PERCIST1.0 and WHO criteria.Conclusions In evaluating CLM treatment response,anatomical criteria and metabolic criteria have a good consistency.But metabolic criteria are more sensitive for RR evaluating.
5.The radial artery pressure signal preprocessing and feature recognition on left ventricular assist device.
Yiping ZHAO ; Jian ZHOU ; Gang PAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2012;36(4):252-255
This article introduces a new radial arterial pressure signal pre-processing and heartbeat cycle recognition algorithm which can be used on left ventricular assist device. The algorithm is featured with the real-time processing, applicable to embedded platforms, delay compensation, avoiding arterial pressure baseline drift effects, recognizing heartbeat disorder.
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6.Application of scenario simulation teaching model of multimorbidity co-treatment in standardized training for general practice residents
Zhiying TONG ; Xiaolong CHENG ; Yi ZHANG ; Yan SHANG ; Yiping HAN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(5):520-523
From February 1 to April 30, 2021, 48 general practice resident physicians in the First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University were randomly divided into study group and control group with 24 in each group. The common comorbidities of the community-dwelling elderly, namely diabetes, diabetic retinopathy and osteoporosis were selected as teaching cases. The residents in control group received conventional teaching, while the scenario simulation teaching model of multicomorbity co-treatment was applied for the study group. The teaching effect, satisfaction and self-efficacy scores were compared between two groups. After training, the knowledge levels, the mastery of referral indicators and the performance of fundus ophthalmoscopy in the study group were significantly better than those in the control group ( t=2.27, 6.34, 4.09; P<0.05). They were (80.96±11.27) vs. (73.96±10.09), (10.33±2.41) vs. (6.38±1.88), (70.27±10.44) vs. (63.50±7.98), and students′ satisfaction and self-efficacy evaluation were higher than those of the observation group (all P<0.05). It is suggested that the simulation teaching of multi-disease co-treatment scenario is more beneficial than the traditional teaching to improve the comprehensive care ability of standardized training physicians in general practice for patients with chronic disease.
7.Establishment and evaluation of an artificial intelligence model for the diagnosis of facial vitiligo
Lifang GUO ; Yiping GE ; Yin YANG ; Tong LIN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2021;54(7):586-589
Objective:To construct an artificial intelligence model for the diagnosis of facial vitiligo, so as to realize artificial intelligence-assisted diagnosis of facial vitiligo.Methods:Based on digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera images of vitiligo skin lesions and YOLO (You Only Look Once) v3 algorithm, a skin lesion detection model Vit3 was established, and its performance was evaluated by comparing its detection results and labeling results of dermatologists. On the basis of the Vit3 model, both optical and ultraviolet images of vitiligo and non-vitiligo skin lesions were taken by using an artificial intelligence-based facial skin image collector, and the gray values of vitiligo and non-vitiligo skin lesion areas on the ultraviolet images were measured by using an image processing technique. According to the gray-value threshold between vitiligo and non-vitiligo skin lesions, a facial vitiligo diagnosis model Vit4 was established. Cochran′s Q test was used to compare the diagnostic results of the Vit4 model and dermatologists, and the diagnostic performance of the Vit4 model was evaluated. Results:For 100 SLR camera images of vitiligo skin lesions (167 lesional sites) and 100 SLR camera images of normal skin, the diagnostic sensitivity of the Vit3 model was 92.81% (155/167) . For 97 pairs of facial skin images (including 50 vitiligo lesions, 30 pityriasis alba lesions, 7 amelanotic nevus leisons, and 10 normal skin tissues) , the diagnostic accuracy rate, sensitivity and specificity of the Vit4 model were 88.66% (86/97) , 88.00% (44/50) and 89.36% (42/47) respectively, and there was no significant difference in the diagnostic accuracy rate between the Vit4 model and dermatologists (92.78%[90/97], χ2=2.323, P > 0.05) . Conclusion:The artificial intelligence model Vit4 was established for the diagnosis of facial vitiligo with favorable diagnostic performance, and could serve as an objective and convenient method for the auxiliary diagnosis of facial vitiligo.
8. Continuous renal replacement therapy combined with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for pediatric cardiopulmonary failure
Yiping ZHOU ; Jingyi SHI ; Fei WANG ; Yun CUI ; Tingting XU ; Chunxia WANG ; Yucai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2018;56(5):336-341
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To explore the effectiveness and safety of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) combined with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) on rescuing pediatric patients with cardiopulmonary failure.
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The medical records of patients treated with ECMO admitted to pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) in Shanghai Children's Hospital from December 2015 to November 2017 were retrospectively extracted. There were 14 patients treated with ECMO combined with CRRT (ECMO+ CRRT group) due to acute kidney injury (AKI) or fluid overload, while 11 cases treated with ECMO only. The demographics and clinical characteristics of patients, the indications, details and complications of ECMO and CRRT support, and the survival rates were analyzed.
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A total of 25 cases including 15 boys and 10 girls with cardiopulmonary failure treated with ECMO were enrolled in this study, whose median age and body weight were 9 (1-117) months and 10 (2-42) kg. The median duration of ECMO support was 199.2 h, and the median duration of CRRT was 78.6 h. Among the 14 cases in ECMO + CRRT group, 12 cases were treated with CRRT connected to ECMO pipeline, and 2 other cases were treated with independently operated CRRT. The serum level of creatinine was significantly higher in ECMO+ CRRT group than that in ECMO group (53 (22- 126)
9.Safety and efficacy of picosecond Alexandrite laser with a diffractive lens array for treatment of facial photoaging
Qiuju WU ; Lifang GUO ; Rong ZENG ; Mengli ZHANG ; Yiping GE ; Yin YANG ; Yuqing HUANG ; Tong LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2019;25(3):186-189
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a 755 nm picosecond Alexandrite la-ser with a diffractive lens array in the treatment of facial photoaged skin .Methods Twenty-six pa-tients with facial photoaging were recruited and received 3 treatments at 4-week intervals .Laser energy was applied over the entire face at a fixed spot size of 6 mm ,with a fluence of 0 .71 J/cm2 and 5Hz . Blinded clinical assessment was performed by 2 independent dermatologists on a 5-point global pho-toaging scale (GPS) .Patients were also questioned on the extent of improvement of rhytides ,skin tightening ,and complexion with a 4-point global aesthetic improvement scale (GAIS) and satisfaction . Adverse events were also evaluated .Results Twenty-six patients completed the treatment .Compared with the baseline ,there was a significant improvement in facial photoaged skin after 3 treatments ,and these positive outcomes were maintained up to the 3-month follow-up ,according to the GPS and GAIS scores .Moderate pain and transient erythema were observed as the two main discomforts associated with the treatment .Most patients were satisfied with the treatment .Conclusions This 755 nm pico-second Alexandrite laser with a diffractive lens array optic is effective in the treatment offacial pho -toaged skin ,and the therapy also seems safe and well tolerated .
10.Effectiveness and safety of narrow-band intense pulsed light on erythromelanosis follicularis faciei et colli
Hualing SHI ; Erjia ZHANG ; Yiping GE ; Mengli ZHANG ; Tong LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2024;30(6):528-531
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of narrow-band intense pulsed light in the treatment of erythromelanosis follicularis faciei et colli (EFFC).Methods:The patients with EFFC, diagnosed at the Department of Cosmetic Laser Surgery, Hospital for Skin Disease, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, and Peking Union Medical College, from January 2017 to December 2022, were retrospectively evaluated. There were 28 patients, including 24 males and 4 females. They ranged in age from 15 to 35 (21.0±4.2) years. All patients received three sessions of narrow-band intense pulsed light treatments, with intervals of 1-2 months. A follow-up visit was completed 1-2 months after three treatments, and efficacy was evaluated. Two dermatologists assessed the clinical improvement in erythema, pigmentation, and follicular papules on a 4-point scale (0=0-25% improvement, 1=26%-50% improvement, 2=51%-75% improvement, and 3=76%-100% improvement). Adverse events were also recorded.Results:A total of 28 patients received three sessions of narrow-band intense pulsed light treatments and were followed-up. After three treatments, the mean improvement scores for erythema, follicular papules, and pigmentation were (2.02±0.65), (1.38±0.59) and (0.80±0.61) respectively. Among these patients, 67.9% (19/28) experienced over 50% improvement in erythema, 39.3% (11/28) showed over 50% improvement in follicular papules, and 7.1% (2/28) demonstrated over 50% improvement in pigmentation. No blisters and scars were formed.Conclusions:Narrow-band intense pulsed light is a safe and effective treatment for patients with EFFC, particularly for those presenting with erythema.