1.Acupoint Selection Laws for Massage Therapy of Infantile Anorexia: an Analysis Based on Data Mining.
Kai LIU ; Wang JIE ; Yan-guo WANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2016;36(6):753-756
Massage prescriptions for treating infantile anorexia in Chinese Academic Journal Full-Text Database (CNKI, 1979-2012), Chinese Scientific and Technological Journal Full-Text Database (VIP, 1989-2012) and Wanfang Database (1990-2012) were collected. By using Chinese Medicine Inheritance Auxiliary Platform (Version 2.0) Software, 286 massage prescriptions for treatment of infantile anorexia were screened involved 76 acupoints, 20 commonly used acupoints, and 57 core acupoint combinations. Infantile Tuina specific points were used as main acupoints in massage therapy for infantile anorexia, and core acupoints covered Jizhu, Pi meridian, abdomen, Nei-Bagua, Zusanli (ST36), and Ban-men.
Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Anorexia
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therapy
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Data Mining
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Databases, Factual
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Humans
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Infant
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Massage
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Meridians
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Physical Therapy Modalities
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Software
2.Effect of acupuncture and herbs on risk factors and prognosis of patients with transient ischemic
Yuping WANG ; Jie GUO ; Xiaoqin WANG ; Li GUO ; Hong LIU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(2):112-116
Objective To observe the effect of acupuncture and herbs on risk factors and prognosis of transient ischemic attack (TIA).Methods 120 patients received treatment from March to May 2011 in Gaomi People's Hospital and the Hospital of Gaomi were randomly divided into three groups,with 40 cases in each.Acupuncture and Chinese medicine group was treated with needling Neiguan and administered with modified Tianmagouteng decoction,3 times/d; Chinese medicine group was treated with modified Tianmagouteng diction exclusively,3 times/d; Western medicine group was treated with Aspirin,0.1 g,1 times/d.The three groups were treated for 30 d of two therapeutic courses.TCM syndrome score,blood pressure,blood lipids,blood rheology,blood sugar changes in the three groups of patients were observed before and after the treatment.And follow-up of elapse rate and the incidence of stroke in a year were observed.Results After treatment,① in the acupuncture and Chinese medicine group: the total cholesterol was (5.21 ± 0.97)mmol/L,whole blood viscosity was [(4.26±0.66) 200 mPa · s,(5.69±0.15) 30 mPa · s,(9.72±2.33) mPa · s],fibrinogen was (2.12± 0.46)g/L,systolic blood pressure was (124.13±9.96) mm Hg,diastolic blood pressure was (79.23±7.50) mm Hg,blood glucose was (5.59 ±0.78) mmol/L; in the Chinese medicine group,the total cholesterol was (5.43± 1.04) mmol/L,whole blood viscosity was [(4.25±0.25) 200 mPa · s,(5.46±0.55) 30 mPa · s,(9.81± 2.01) 5 mPa · s],fibrinogenwas (2.32±0.33) g/L,systolic blood pressure was (129.78±14.25) mm Hg,diastolic blood pressure was (79.54± 7.65) mm Hg,blood glucose was (5.60± 0.75) mmol/L; in the western medicine group,the total cholesterol was (5.52± 1.16) mmol/ L,full blood viscosity was [(4.12±0.54) 200 mPa · s,(5.45± 0.65) 30 mPa · s,(9.09 ± 1.11) mPa · s],fibrinogen was (2.41 ± 0.44) g/L,systolic blood pressure was (129.83 ± 14.91) mm Hg,diastolic blood pressure was (80.72±7.47) mm Hg,blood glucose was (5.75 ± 0.61) mmol/L.all these results were improved significantly than those before the treatment in the same group (P<0.05),and the acupuncture and Chinese medicine group improved better than the other two groups (P<0.05).② In 1-year follow-up,TIA recurrence rate of stroke in the acupuncture group were lower than the other two groups.Conclusion Acupuncture and Chinese medicine treatment were not only be able to improve the clinical symptoms of patients with TIA and blood pressure,blood lipids,blood theology,blood sugar and other risk factors for TIA patients significantly,but also can effectively reduced the relapse rate and the incidence of stroke.
3.Relationships between vertical facial pattern and natural head position,cervical posture in patients with skeletal class Ⅰ relationship
Chang LIU ; Ying LIU ; Sihan WANG ; Xiaokai GUO ; Shuo WANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2015;(6):1249-1254
Objective To investigate the natural head position and cervical posture in the patients with different vertical facial patterns with skeletal class Ⅰ relationship,and to clarify the relationships between vertical facial patterns and natural head position, cervical posture in the patients with skeletal class Ⅰ relationship. Methods 94 patients aged 8- 15 years old with skeletal class Ⅰ relationship were selected as the subjects.The subjects were classified into high angle group,average angle group,and low angle group according to their mandibular plane angles.The cephalometric radiographs in natural head position were taken,and the variables representing craniofacial morphology,head position,and craniocervical posture were measured.The intergroup differences in variables were compared.Results The inclinations of mandible to the true vertical and cervical column (ML/VER,ML/OPT,ML/CVT)were smallest in high angle group,and they were largest in low angle group (P <0.01);other variables representing head posture and craniocervical posture (NSL/VER,FH/VER,NSL/OPT,NL/OPT,NSL/CVT,FH/CVT)were largest in high angle group,and they were smallest in low angle group (P <0.05).The inclinations of ramus to cervical column (RL/OPT,RL/CVT)were largest in high angle group and they were smallest in low angle group (P <0.01).There were no significant differences in the inclinations of cervical column and cervical lordosis (OPT/HOR,CVT/HOR,OPT/CVT)among three groups (P >0.05). Conclusion The significant differences exist in natural head position and cervical posture among the patients with skeletal class Ⅰ relationship with different vertical facial patterns (high angle,average angle,low angle);the subjects with high angle show extended head position and cervical posture,while the subjects with low angle exhibit the opposite tendency.
4.Shengqing-Jiangzhuo decoction with western conventional therapy on blood pressure,lipids and glycated hemoglobin in patients with metabolic syndrome
Yuping WANG ; Jie GUO ; Hong LIU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2012;34(10):890-892
ObjectiveTo observe the effects of Shengqing-Jiangzhuo decoction combined with western medicine on metabolic syndrome.Methods120 patients with metabolic syndrome in Gaomi City People's Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from March 2008 to July 2011 were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group according to case number,with 60 cases in each group.The control group was treated with Western medicine individualized and symptomatic treatment,while on the basis of the control group the treatment group was additionally treated with Shengqing-Jiangzhuo decoction.Both groups were continuously treated for 2 months.The main symptoms of the two groups of patients before and after clinical efficacy as well as blood pressure,body mass index (BMI),waist-hip ratio (WHR) lipid levels,glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C) changes were observed.Results① The clinical efficacy:After treatment,dizziness,dry mouth,constipation,bloating,irritability and other symptoms improved significantly,with 85.00% and 73.33% of the total effective rate in treatment group and control group respectively; ② laboratory parameters detection:there was statistical difference between the control group and the treatment group in terms of systolic blood pressure (127.30±8.00) mm Hg,diastolic blood pressure (81.35±3.81) mm Hg,body mass index (23.3±1.48),waist-hip ratio (0.85 ± 0.07),as well as cholesterol (3.32 ± 0.81)mmol/L triglyceride (1.76 ±1.01) mmol/L,low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (2.20±0.72)mmol/L,high density lipoprotein cholesterol (1.39±0.14) mmol/L,glycosylated hemoglobin (6.58±0.82) mg/dl,(P<0.05 or P<0.01).Conclusion Shengqing-Jiangzhuo decoction significantly improved the clinical efficacy of metabolic syndrome.
5.Dynamic stuey on intracellular free calcium,ATP level and membrane Ca~(2+)-Mg~(2+) ATPase activity of erythrocyte in patients with acute cerebral infarction
Aifen LIU ; Fengli WANG ; Hongzhi GUO
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1993;0(03):-
Objective To explore the dynamic alteration of intracellular free calcium concentration([Ca 2+ ]i),ATP level and membrane Ca 2+ Mg 2+ ATPase activity of erythrocyte in the patients with acute cerebral infarction(CI).Methods we examined [Ca 2+ ]i,ATP level and membrane Ca 2+ Mg 2+ ATPase activity of erythrocyte in 30 patients with acute CI and 28 health controls by Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter.Results [Ca 2+ ]i in erythrocyte increased significantly in CI group( P
6.Study on effect of delivery way on thyrotropin levels in pregnant women and their newborns
Yonghong WANG ; Ruiqing LIU ; Jinyang GUO
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the effect on thyrotropin (TSH) levels of pregnant women and their newborns in different delivery ways. Methods The serum TSH levels of 213 pregnant women and the umbilical cord blood TSH levels of their newborns (140 cases from normal vaginal delivery, 38 cases from cesarean section, 35 cases from low forceps delivery) were tested by immunoradiometric assay. Urinary iodine was detected from pregnant women before delivery. Results In pregnant women, the mean serum level of TSH in the forceps group [(4 13?0 69) mU/L] was significantly higher than those of the normal birth group [(2 58?0 87) mU/L, P
7.Pharmacological studies on poly-saccharide sulphate: protective effects on experimental myocardial infarction in rabbits and myocardial necrosis induced by isoprenaline in rats
Sai LIU ; Chunbo WANG ; Shenbo GUO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(03):-
This study reported the protective effects of poly-saccharide sulphate (PSS) on experimental model of myocardial infaction by high positioned double - ligation of the anterior descending left coronary artery in rabbits, and on ischemic injury of myocardium by intraperi-toneal injection of isoprenaline in rats. The results showed that PSS could decrease the infarct sizes of rabbits model expressed by ECG mappingof ∑ST segment, NST and NQ, and reduce the activities of CPK in serum. It also showed that PSS reduced the severity of myocardial necrosis and the activies of CPK in serum of the experimental rats . It suggested that PSS have the protective effects on ischemic injury of myocardium.
8.Isolation of adult cardiac stem cells from rat heart.
Cong LIU ; Dong KUANG ; Guo-ping WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2010;39(8):555-556
Animals
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Cell Separation
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methods
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Female
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Male
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Myocytes, Cardiac
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cytology
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metabolism
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit
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metabolism
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Stem Cells
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cytology
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metabolism
9.Relationship between predictable ocular motor control and cognitive function in Parkinson's disease
li, YING ; zhen-guo, LIU ; wen-an, WANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(08):-
Objective To explore the relationship between predictable ocular motor control and cognitive function in Parkinson's disease(PD). Methods Videonystagmography was used to examine 24 patients with idiopathic PD(PD group) and 24 healthy controls(control group) on predictable ocular motor control.The accuracies of saccade were compared between two groups.The correlation among accuracy for predictive saccade(latency
10.Comparative analysis of Han and Uygur college students emmetropia biology measurement
Meng, LIU ; Yan, WANG ; Ning, GUO
International Eye Science 2014;(10):1846-1848
AIM: To observe the differences in central cornea thickness, anterior chamber depth, corneal anterior curvature and corneal posterior curvature between the Uygur and the Han nationality college emmetropia students, and analyze the relationship of corneal thickness and corneal curvature.
METHODS: More than 500 students in grade one in Xinjiang Medical University were underwent screening, 56 emmetropia eyes in Han nationality students and 51 in Uygur students were selected. Sirius corneal topography was applied to the measurement.
RESULTS: Uygur and the Han nationality college emmetropia students central cornea thickness ( Uygur:0.53±0. 03mm, Han: 0. 54±0. 03mm), anterior chamber depth ( Uygur: 2. 91±0. 26mm, Han: 3. 14±0. 25mm), corneal posterior curvature K2 ( Uygur: -6. 30±0. 23D, Han: -6. 38±0. 28D) had significant difference (P<0. 05). Corneal anterior curvature ( K1, K2 ) before and corneal posterior curvature K1 there was no significant difference (P>0. 05). Han had no significant relationship in corneal thickness and corneal anterior curvature ( r<0 ) , or in corneal posterior curvature ( r < 1 ) . Uygur has no significant relationship in corneal thickness and corneal anterior curvature (r<0), or in corneal posterior curvature (r<1).
CONCLUSION: There are significant differences between the Uygur and the Han nationality college emmetropia students in cornea thickness, anterior chamber depth and corneal posterior curvature K2. There is no significant relationship between corneal thickness and corneal curvature in Uygur and the Han nationality college students.