1.The evaluation on the treatment of benign primary blepharospasm by acupuncture of“streng thening spleen andd”ismtetrhi obd uCt ihneng
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(4):307-310
Objective To observe and compare the clinical effect of treating benign primary blepharospasm(BPB)with acupuncture and injection of type A botulinum toxin. Methods Between January 2012 to July 2013, 80 cases of BPB patients in ophthalmology of Tongren hospital were randomly recruited into a acupuncture group and a control group, with 40 cases in either group. The acupuncture group was treated with acupuncture on points of strengthening spleen and distributing liver and the control group was treated by type A botulinum toxin injection around effected eyes. Then effective rate, visual impairment of quality of life scale and self-rating depressive scale were tested after the treatments. Results The total effective rate of acupuncture was 95%, which was better than injection with type A botulinum toxin, with statistical difference(P<0.01). There was no statistical difference in visual impairment of quality of life scale in both groups after the treatment compared with before treatment(P>0.05). Visual impairment score was (121.88±30.16) and (121.00±28.72) in the acupuncture group and control group respectively before the treatment, However, acupuncture group(70.00±22.88)reduced less than control group(95.25±28.39)after the treatment, and there was statistical difference(P<0.01). There was no statistical difference in self-rating depressive scale in groups before treatments(P>0.05), (acupuncture group was(15.90±7.99) and control group was(15.75±6.26). However, acupuncture group(10.40±4.95)reduced less than control group(13.38±6.32)after the treatment, and there was statistical difference(P<0.01). Conclusion It proved that the therapy of acupuncture with strengthening spleen and distributing liver method for benign primary blepharospasm has a better result than injection with type A Botulinum toxin. Moreover, acupuncture can promote optical function and prevent depression for BPB patients.
2.The formation of gallstone after radical operation of esophagus and cardia carcinoma
Luquan JIANG ; Jiang SUN ; Jian CHEN
Journal of Clinical Surgery 1999;0(05):-
Objective To observe the gallstone formation after radical operation for carcinoma of esophagus or cardia.Mothods From January 1993 to January 1998, 320 cases of radical operation for esophageal or cardiac cancers and 350 cases of non-operation were on dynamic observation in clinical practices. Results The postoperative galladder volume was much larger than that of preoperation and aslo much larger than that of non-operation patients(P
3.Clinical efficacy of catgut embedding combined with thunder-fire moxibustion in treatment of melasma
Luquan CHEN ; Jianhua QU ; Huiting ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2016;22(1):42-44
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of treating melasma by catgut embedding combined with thunder-fire moxibustion and acupuncture.Methods Between September 2011 to December 2012,82 cases of melasma patients in Acupuncture Department of Tongren Hospital were randomly recruited into test group (42 cases) and control group (40 cases).Test group was treated by catgut embedding combined with thunder-fire moxibustion and other 40 cases of control group were treated by common acupuncture.Then therapy effects were observed 8 weeks after treatments.Results In test group,general efficient rate of 42 cases was 97.6%,cure rate was 23.8%;in control group,general efficient rate of 40 cases was 72.5%,and cure rate was 15%.By statistical analysis,the effect of the test group was obviously higher than that of the control group (P<0.05).Conclusions The treatment of melasma by catgut embedding combined with thunder fire moxibustion achieves more effective outcomes than common acupuncture.
4.Retrospective analysis of patients with survival of over ten years after resection of esophageal cancer
Luquan JIANG ; Jiang SUN ; Jian CHEN
China Oncology 1998;0(04):-
Purpose:To study the long-term survival factors in patients with cancer of the esophagus after curative resection. Methods:Survival factors were retrospectively analyzed in 538 patients with cancer of the esophagus who received tumor resection from 1975 to 1989.Results:The 10-year survival rate was 17.8%.The results showed that the major factors influencing survival of these patients were depth of invasion, status of lymph node metastases( P
5.Risk factor for mortality in neonate with congenital esophageal atresia and simple congenital heart disease
Feng CHEN ; Yu ZHANG ; Luquan LI
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2014;(9):872-875
Objective: To investigate the risk factors for mortality in neonates with congenital esophageal atresia (CEA) and simple congenital heart disease (CHD) including atrial septal defect (ASD), ventricular septal defect (VSD) and patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). Methods The medical records of neonates with CEA and simple CHD who had surgery in Children’s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University from 1998 to 2013, were analyzed retrospectively. Factors including neonatal demographics, laboratory results and complications after surgery were compared between survivor and non-survivor groups. Results Seventy ifve cases were included in this study and the mortality was 10.67%(8/75). There was no signiifcant difference between non-survivor group (n=8) and survivor group (n=67) in factors such as gestational age, birth weight, age of admission, age at surgery, duration of surgery, full blood examination, serum electrolytes, blood gases, prevalence of septicemia, pneumothorax, and cold lesion syndrome. However, the prevalence of respiratory failure and heart failure in non-survivor group was higher than that in survivor group (75%vs. 9%, P=0.000;50%vs. 1.5%, P=0.000, respectively). Conclusions The poor outcome among neonates with CEA plus simple CHD might be associated with respiratory failure and heart failure.
6."Clinical study on the acupuncture of ""zhibi 3"" in the treatment of non-allergic rhinitis"
Yuyan FAN ; Xiangdong WANG ; Luquan CHEN ; Wei YANG ; Shandong ZHANG ; Lin XI ; Luo ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(7):586-589
Objective To observe the Clinical study on the acupuncture ot zhibi 3 in the treatment of non-allergic rhinitis.Methods 20 individuals over 15 years old with non-allgergic rhinitis were prospectively recruited from rhinology clinic and ward of Beijing TongRen Hospital from December 2008 to August 2009.Acupuncture points of treat nasal 3 and the compatibility of Fengchi,Hegu were performed by once a week for 7 weeks.The changes of the total nasal symptom score (TNSS) and the Mini-Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality-of-Life Questionnaire (Mini-RQLQ) were observed at baseline and recertification every week.Results After 7 weeks treatment,we found the fourth week of score in fatigue (0.5±0.2; 2.6±1.2,respectively),embarrassed (1.0±0.3; 3.7-0.3,respectively),sleep (0.8±0.1; 4.1±0.9,respectively)、the quality of life (1.0±0.4; 3.8±0.7,respectively),congestion (0.6±0.4; 2.6± 1.0,respectively),rhinorrhea (1.2±0.5; 4.4±0.7,respectively),sneezing (1.6±0.5; 5.0±0.6,respectively),nasal itching (1.7±0.6; 4.4±0.9,respectively) were significantly improved over 75% (15/20) compared with the baseline (P<0.05).However,at the sixth week,congestion,rhinorrhea,sneezing were recurring,especially rhinorrhea,but the benefit effects of acupuncture were more than 55% comparing with baseline.Contusion Acupuncture of zhibi 3,and Fengchi,Hegu may have the effective effects on non-allergic rhinitis.
7.Acupuncture at the sphenopalatine ganglion for the treatment of patients with moderate-to-severe allergic rhinitis
Luquan CHEN ; Kuiji WANG ; Yi TAN ; Yanchao ZHANG ; Wei YANG ; Xinwu LI ; Gaoli FANG ; Chengxiang WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(3):209-212
Objective To assess the clinical efficacy of acupuncture at the sphenopalatine ganglion for the treatment of patients with moderate to severe allergic rhinitis.Methods 42 cases of moderate to severe allergic rhinitis patients in Otorhinolaryngology clinic of Tongren Hospital between August 2012 to November 2013 were randomized into a treatment group and a control group. The treatment group was treated by acupuncturing sphenopalatine ganglion, once per week, altogether 4 times. The control group was treated by acupuncturingFengchi(GB20),Baihui(GV20),Yingxiang(GV29),Shangxing(GV23),Taiyang(EX-HN5), Quchi(LI11) andZusanli (ST36) was used in the control group, 3 times per week for 4 weeks. The changes of the Total Nasal Symptoms Score (TNSS) and the Total Non-Nasal Symptom Score (TNNSS) were evaluated before and after treatment. The Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire (RQLQ) was used to evaluate the quality of life.Results One week after treatment, the scores of TNSS, TNNSS and RQLQ in both groups were significantly improved than before the treatment (treatment group: 5.0[4.0, 6.0]vs. 9.0[7.0, 10.0], 1.0[1.0, 1.5]vs. 3.0[3.0, 3.0], 44.0[35.5, 50.0]vs. 60.0[53.5,75.0]; control group: 6.0[5.5, 8.0]vs. 10.0[8.5, 10.1], 2.0[2.0, 3.0]vs. 3.00[3.0, 3.0], 50.0[45.5, 58.0]vs.43.0[27.0, 48.0]; allP<0.01); the scores of TNSS, TNNSS and RQLQ 1 week after treatment in the treatment group were significantly improved than those in the control group. The scores of TNSS(2.0[1.0, 3.0]vs. 3.0[2.0, 4.5]), TNNSS(1.0[0.0, 1.0]vs.2.0[2.0, 3.0]) and RQLQ(24.0[19.0, 29.0]vs. 43.0[27.0, 48.5])4 week after treatment in the treatment group were significantly improved than those in the control group(allP<0.01).Conclusions Acupuncture at the sphenopalatine ganglion could relieve the symptoms and improve the quality of life in patients with moderate to severe allergic rhinitis, and show more rapid and persistent therapeutic effect. It may be superior to the common acupuncture.
8.Effect of different puncture needle models on the risk of bleeding after renal puncture
Luquan ZHENG ; Xiaoyu CHEN ; Jia'nan ZHOU ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Lirong LIN ; Jiangwen REN
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(4):532-536
Objective To study the effect of different types of renal puncture needles on the risk of bleeding after renal puncture.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on 428 patients who under-went renal biopsy in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University and Jiulongpo District People's Hospital of Chongqing from January 2020 to December 2022.Different types of puncture needles were used to compare the occurrence of postoperative bleeding complications(hematoma,hematuria).Results The incidence of bleeding complications after renal puncture in 428 patients was 21.0%(90/428),of which the incidence of hematoma was 18.9%(81/428),the incidence of hematuria was 2.1%(9/428),the median decrease in hemoglobin(Hb)was 5 g/L,and the incidence of serious complications such as blood transfusion and interventional therapy was 0.7%(4/428).The patients with different types of renal puncture needles were grouped(16G group,18G group).There was no significant difference in baseline data and distri-bution of renal pathological types between the two groups(P>0.05).The incidence of postoperative bleeding in 16G group and 18G group was 22.4%(52/232)and 19.4%(38/196),respectively.The incidence of hema-toma was 20.6%(48/232)and 16.8%(33/196),respectively.The incidence of hematuria was 1.7%(4/232)and 2.6%(5/196),respectively.The decrease of Hb was 6(0,16)g/L and 4(0,17)g/L,respectively.There was no significant difference(P>0.05).There was no significant difference in the incidence of serious compli-cations such as blood transfusion,interventional therapy and Hb decrease>10 g/L between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion Ultrasound-guided renal biopsy is safe and has a low incidence of serious complica-tions.There was no significant relationship between different puncture needle types and postoperative bleeding risk.
9.Acupuncture combined with oral western medication for Meniere's disease: a randomized controlled trial.
Dong WU ; Bo LIU ; Hongcai WANG ; Peijing RONG ; Luquan CHEN ; Jinping DUAN ; Chao CHEN ; Xu ZHAI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2018;38(10):1047-1052
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the effect difference between acupuncture combined with western medication and simple western medication for Meniere's disease.
METHODS:
Ninety-six patients with Meniere's disease were randomly assigned into a combination group (48 cases, 12 cases dropping) and a medication group (48 cases, 9 cases dropping). Betastatin mesylate tablets (once 12 mg, 3 times a day) and mecobalamin tablets (once 0.5 mg, 3 times a day) were prescribed orally in the two groups. Acupuncture was used in the combination group, twice a week, 20 min a time, and the acupoints were Baihui (GV 20), Fengchi (GB 20), Tinggong (SI 19), Hegu (LI 4), Quchi (LI 11), Zusanli (ST 36), Fenglong (ST 40), Taichong (LR 3), Taixi (KI 3) and Tianshu (ST 25). All the treatment was given for continuous 12 weeks. The symptoms were observed by dizziness handicap inventory (DHI), tinnitus handicap inventory (THI), pure tone audiometry score and stuffy ear visual analogue scale (VAS). The effects were compared in the aspects of dizziness, hearing and activity.
RESULTS:
The scores of DHI, THI, pure tone audiometry and VAS scores after treatment were lower than those before treatment in the two groups (all <0.05), with lower scores of the above 4 indexes in the combination group after treatment (all <0.05). The difference values before and after treatment of the 4 indexes in the combination group were higher than those in the medication group (all <0.05). The effective rates of dizziness, hearing and activity in the combination group were 97.2% (35/36), 91.7% (33/36), 88.9% (32/36), which were better than 71.8% (28/39), 74.4% (29/39) and 69.2% (27/39) in the medication group (all <0.05).
CONCLUSION
Acupuncture combined with conventional medication achieve better effect than simple conventional medication.
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10.Chinese Society of Allergy Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis.
Lei CHENG ; Jianjun CHEN ; Qingling FU ; Shaoheng HE ; Huabin LI ; Zheng LIU ; Guolin TAN ; Zezhang TAO ; Dehui WANG ; Weiping WEN ; Rui XU ; Yu XU ; Qintai YANG ; Chonghua ZHANG ; Gehua ZHANG ; Ruxin ZHANG ; Yuan ZHANG ; Bing ZHOU ; Dongdong ZHU ; Luquan CHEN ; Xinyan CUI ; Yuqin DENG ; Zhiqiang GUO ; Zhenxiao HUANG ; Zizhen HUANG ; Houyong LI ; Jingyun LI ; Wenting LI ; Yanqing LI ; Lin XI ; Hongfei LOU ; Meiping LU ; Yuhui OUYANG ; Wendan SHI ; Xiaoyao TAO ; Huiqin TIAN ; Chengshuo WANG ; Min WANG ; Nan WANG ; Xiangdong WANG ; Hui XIE ; Shaoqing YU ; Renwu ZHAO ; Ming ZHENG ; Han ZHOU ; Luping ZHU ; Luo ZHANG
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2018;10(4):300-353
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a global health problem that causes major illnesses and disabilities worldwide. Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that the prevalence of AR has increased progressively over the last few decades in more developed countries and currently affects up to 40% of the population worldwide. Likewise, a rising trend of AR has also been observed over the last 2–3 decades in developing countries including China, with the prevalence of AR varying widely in these countries. A survey of self-reported AR over a 6-year period in the general Chinese adult population reported that the standardized prevalence of adult AR increased from 11.1% in 2005 to 17.6% in 2011. An increasing number of original articles and imporclinical trials on the epidemiology, pathophysiologic mechanisms, diagnosis, management and comorbidities of AR in Chinese subjects have been published in international peer-reviewed journals over the past 2 decades, and substantially added to our understanding of this disease as a global problem. Although guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of AR in Chinese subjects have also been published, they have not been translated into English and therefore not generally accessible for reference to non-Chinese speaking international medical communities. Moreover, methods for the diagnosis and treatment of AR in China have not been standardized entirely and some patients are still treated according to regional preferences. Thus, the present guidelines have been developed by the Chinese Society of Allergy to be accessible to both national and international medical communities involved in the management of AR patients. These guidelines have been prepared in line with existing international guidelines to provide evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and management of AR in China.
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