2.The prognostic value of left atrial strain in diastolic function response to exercise stress echocardiography
Yuxin ZHANG ; Changyang XING ; Dan XUE ; Lianbi ZHAO ; Yunyao LIU ; Han LI ; Lijun YUAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2020;29(7):571-575
Objective:To study the prognostic value of left atrial strain in diastolic function response by treadmill exercise stress echocardiography.Methods:During May 2018 to February 2019, 64 patients underwent treadmill exercise stress echocardiography for diastolic function evaluation in Tangdu Hospital, Air Force Medical University, were recruited.Patients were categorized into diastolic stress test negative group (pre-stress E/e′ <14 & post-stress E/e′<14) (DST- group), and diastolic stress test positive group (pre-stress E/e′ <14 & post-stress E/e′>14) (DST+ group). Patients′ characteristics of the stress test, left ventricular diameter, left atrial volume index, systolic and diastolic function, and left atrial strain parameters were compared between these two groups. ROC analyses were performed based on the echocardiographic parameters with significant group differences ( P<0.01) to determine the predictive values for diastolic stress test response. Results:The pre-stress E/e′ and left atrial strain parameters were significantly differently between DST- and DST+ group. The DST- showed significantly lower E/e′ (8.20±1.27 vs 10.32±1.33, P<0.01), but higher left atrial strains than DST+ group[reservoir function(33.7±5.7)% vs (26.5±5.5)%, P<0.01; conduit function(16.8±4.0)% vs (11.8±3.4)%, P<0.01; pump function(16.9±5.7)% vs (14.7±5.5)%, P<0.05]. The left atrial reservoir function, conduit function and pre-stress E/e′ could predict the diastolic stress test response, the areas under ROC curve were 0.81 ( P<0.01), 0.62 ( P=0.04) and 0.71 ( P<0.01). Conclusions:The left atrial strain parameters under resting condition could predict the diastolic stress test response. It may serve as an alternative method of exercise stress echocardiography for diastolic function evaluation.
3.Consensus statement on research and application of Chinese herbal medicine derived extracellular vesicles-like particles (2023 edition).
Qing ZHAO ; Tong WANG ; Hongbin WANG ; Peng CAO ; Chengyu JIANG ; Hongzhi QIAO ; Lihua PENG ; Xingdong LIN ; Yunyao JIANG ; Honglei JIN ; Huantian ZHANG ; Shengpeng WANG ; Yang WANG ; Ying WANG ; Xi CHEN ; Junbing FAN ; Bo LI ; Geng LI ; Bifeng LIU ; Zhiyang LI ; Suhua QI ; Mingzhen ZHANG ; Jianjian ZHENG ; Jiuyao ZHOU ; Lei ZHENG ; Kewei ZHAO
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2024;16(1):3-12
To promote the development of extracellular vesicles of herbal medicine especially the establishment of standardization, led by the National Expert Committee on Research and Application of Chinese Herbal Vesicles, research experts in the field of herbal medicine and extracellular vesicles were invited nationwide with the support of the Expert Committee on Research and Application of Chinese Herbal Vesicles, Professional Committee on Extracellular Vesicle Research and Application, Chinese Society of Research Hospitals and the Guangdong Engineering Research Center of Chinese Herbal Vesicles. Based on the collation of relevant literature, we have adopted the Delphi method, the consensus meeting method combined with the nominal group method to form a discussion draft of "Consensus statement on research and application of Chinese herbal medicine derived extracellular vesicles-like particles (2023)". The first draft was discussed in online and offline meetings on October 12, 14, November 2, 2022 and April and May 2023 on the current status of research, nomenclature, isolation methods, quality standards and research applications of extracellular vesicles of Chinese herbal medicines, and 13 consensus opinions were finally formed. At the Third Academic Conference on Research and Application of Chinese Herbal Vesicles, held on May 26, 2023, Kewei Zhao, convenor of the consensus, presented and read the consensus to the experts of the Expert Committee on Research and Application of Chinese Herbal Vesicles. The consensus highlights the characteristics and advantages of Chinese medicine, inherits the essence, and keeps the righteousness and innovation, aiming to provide a reference for colleagues engaged in research and application of Chinese herbal vesicles at home and abroad, decode the mystery behind Chinese herbal vesicles together, establish a safe, effective and controllable accurate Chinese herbal vesicle prevention and treatment system, and build a bridge for Chinese medicine to the world.