1.Effect of transitional care intervention on the outcome of patients with chronic heart failure:A Meta-analysis
Chuanlin ZHANG ; Zeju ZHANG ; Shaoyu MU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(18):55-58
Objective To investigate the influence of transitional care intervention on the outcome of patients with chronic heart failure.Methods The randomized controlled trials (RCT) on transitional care intervention were researched by the database of Pubmed,Medline and CBM.Data were analyzed using Stata 12.0 software.Results 17 RCTS were enrolled in this study.The results of Meta-analysis showed that transitional care intervention could reduce the total incidence of hospital readmission and readmission to hospital with heart failure.However,there was no significant difference in mortality among the two groups.Conclusions Transitional care intervention can reduce the total incidence of hospital readmission and readmission to hospital with heart failure for patients with heart failure.
2.Effect of transitional care intervention on quality of life for patients with chronic heart failure:a Meta-analysis
Chuanlin ZHANG ; Zeju ZHANG ; Shaoyu MU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(3):183-186
Objective We aimed to evaluate the effect of transitional care intervention on the quality of life for patients with chronic heart failure.Methods The randomized controlled trials (RCT) on transitional care intervention were researched by the database of Pubmed,Medline and CBM.The influencing factors of transitional care intervention of quality of life of patients with heart failure were analyzed using Stata 12.0 software.Results 12 articles were enrolled in this study.The quality of life in the experimental group was significantly enhanced when comparing with the control group in the total level,physical and emotional aspects,SMD values were-0.62,-0.72 and-0.50,the difference had statistical significance.Conclusions Transitional care intervention can improve the quality of life for patients with chronic heart failure and the best effect can be obtained on the 3rd to 6th months.
3.Exploring the Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment of Psoriasis from the Perspective of Blood Turbidity Theory and Its Correlation with Oxidative Stress
Zeju DI ; Suqing YANG ; Qiong ZHANG ; Songyan WANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(7):690-694
Oxidative stress can activate multiple inflammatory pathways, triggering and exacerbating psoriasis lesions. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), blood turbidity refers to a pathological condition in which harmful stimuli or unhealthy lifestyle habits lead to an accumulation of impurities in the blood, resulting in increased viscosity and impaired circulation. Based on the correlation between blood turbidity theory in TCM and the pathological changes of oxidative stress in modern medicine, this paper explored the TCM diagnosis and treatment of psoriasis, proposing that spleen deficiency with latent turbidity is the fundamental cause of the disease. The pathological progression of psoriasis was outlined as follows, spleen deficiency with latent turbidity→phlegm and blood stasis intertwining→internal generation of toxic pathogens. Targeting oxidative stress, the study suggests syndrome differentiation and treatment with angle medicine (角药, means three medicinals combination). The treatment strategy divided into three stages. For early stage, strengthening the spleen and directing the turbid downward, emphasizing prevention before onset, with angle medicine of Huangqi (Astragali Radix) - Fuling (Poria) - Baizhu (Atractylodis macrocephalae rhizoma) to treat; for middle stage, resolving phlegm and dispersing blood stasis, preventing disease progression, if patient with more phlegm syndrome treated with angle medicine of Banxia (Pinelliae rhizoma) - Chenpi (Citri reticulatae pericarpium) - Zhexie (Alismatis rhizoma), and if patient with more stasis syndrome treated with Zicao (Arnebiae Radix) - Jixueteng (Spatholobi caulis) - Shouwuteng (Polygonum multiflorum Thunb); for late stage, resolving toxins and dispelling pathogens, balancing both attack and supplementation, with Quanxie (Scorpio) - Tufuling (Smilacis glabrae rhizoma) - Shudihuang (Rehmanniae radix praeparata) to treat.
4.Chinese intracranial hemorrhage imaging database: constructing a structured multimodal intracranial hemorrhage data warehouse.
Yihao CHEN ; Jianbo CHANG ; Qinghua ZHANG ; Zeju YE ; Fengxuan TIAN ; Zhaojian LI ; Kaigu LI ; Jie CHEN ; Wenbin MA ; Junji WEI ; Ming FENG ; Renzhi WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(13):1632-1634