1.Visualization Analysis on Research Literature about Eye Acupuncture Therapy
Zhongxue YI ; Nanxing XIAN ; Xiaofeng DU ; Zhe WANG ; Nana WANG ; Weizhu TIAN ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(11):75-82
Objective To explore the research context,hotspots and development direction of eye acupuncture therapy through analysis on relevant literature about eye acupuncture therapy based on visualization analysis on knowledge map.Methods The literature related to eye acupuncture therapy was retrieved from CNKI,Wanfang Data,VIP and CBM from the establishment of the databases to 2022.NoteExpress 3.7.0.9296 was used to screen the titles.WPS 11.1.0.13703 was used to analyze the time of publications and the source journals,and CiteSpace 6.1.R6 was used to analyze the authors,institutions and keywords included in the literature.Results A total of 964 articles were included after screening.The total number of publications showed an increasing trend of fluctuation.187 journals were involved,and the journals with the highest number of articles were Liaoning Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion,Practical Journal of Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine;805 high-yield authors such as Wang Pengqin,Wang Jian and Wang Zhe were included.369 institutions including Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were included.A total of 637 keywords such as stroke,cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury,and clinical research were included.Conclusion The research of eye acupuncture therapy has gradually developed from theoretical interpretation,case report,curative effect observation and experience of famous doctors to basic research and higher-level clinical research of dominant diseases.Post-stroke mental disorders and brain diseases excluding cerebrovascular diseases are the research trends in this field.
2. Distribution and risk of human papillomavirus in cervical lesions
Han-xiao ZHU ; Piao-piao YE ; Xu CHEN ; NANXing-wei ; Si-jing SU ; Jia-hua CHEN ; Ai-xue WU ; Hong-qin ZHAO ; Xiao-jian YAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Gynecology and Obstetrics 2019;35(11):1261-1264
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the distribution and pathogenicity of 27 HPV(Human papillomavirus)subtypes in cervical lesions.METHODS: A retrospective analysis was carried out in 5735 patients with cervical lesions admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from January 2015 to July 2017,including 997 cases of cervicitis,1568 cases of LSIL(low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion),2576 cases of HSIL(high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion)and 594 cases of cervical cancer. The HPV subtypes,histopathological results and ages were obtained for analysis.RESULTS: The positive rates of HPV in cervicitis group,LSIL,HSIL group and cervical cancer group were 57.0%,78.3%,90.5%,and 93.9%(P<0.05)respectively. The five most prevalent HPV types in cervicitis and LSIL group were 52,53,16,58 and 18;in HSIL and cervical cancer they were 16,52,58,33 and 18. The cumulative attribution rates of HPV16,18,58,52,33,31 and 45 in cervicitis,LSIL,HSIL and cervical cancer were 22.2%,38.4%,68.4% and 80.1%,respectively. The incidence of cervical cancer after HPV16,31 and 45 infection was 27.7,14.3 and8.2 times higher than that of cervicitis. Among the 36 cervical cancer tissue samples with negative HPV,8 cases were detected positive by HPV E6/E7 DNA detection.CONCLUSION: HPV16,18,58,52,33,31 and 45 have a high prevalence,cumulative attribution rates and risk values in patients with squamous intraepithelial lesions and cervical cancer. The above-mentioned subtypes of HPV should be included in the prevention and screening of cervical cancer.HPV E6/E7 DNA detection may be a reliable assay for HPV-based screening for prevention of cervical cancer.