1.Bushen Huoxue Lishi Category TCM Compound in the Treatment of Chronic Prostatitis:A Systematic Re-view
Hongzhi GUO ; Yunbo LIU ; Mingyue ZENG ; Peining NIU ; Gangliang JIAO ; Qiang CHEN ; Yong ZHU ; Qingqi ZENG
China Pharmacy 2016;27(30):4241-4244
OBJECTIVE:To systematically review the efficacy and safety of the Bushen huoxue lishi category TCM compound in the treatment of chronic prostatitis,and provide evidence-based reference for clinical treatment. METHODS:Retrieved from VIP Database,Wanfang Database,CJFD and CBM,randomized controlled trials(RCT)about Bushen huoxue lishi category TCM com-pound preparation (test group) versus conventional Western medicine (control group) in the treatment of chronic prostatitis were collected. Meta-analysis was performed by Rev Man 5.3 software after data extraction and quality evaluation. RESULTS:Totally 22 RCTs were enrolled,involving 1 863 patients. Results of Meta-analysis showed the total effective rate [OR=4.46,95%CI(3.40, 5.84),P<0.001],total scores of chronic prostatitis symptoms[MD=-3.62,95%CI(-5.21,-2.04),P<0.001] and lecithin count [MD=7.58,95%CI(2.15,13.01),P=0.006] in test group were significantly higher than control group,prostatic fluid white blood cell count [MD=-1.68,95%CI(-3.26,-0.10),P=0.04] was significantly lower than control group,with significant differenc-es. CONCLUSIONS:Bushen huoxue lishi category TCM compound has good efficacy in the treatment of chronic prostatitis.
2.Four noninvasive score systems for diagnosis of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis B
Yanliang ZHANG ; Juan ZENG ; Qingqi FAN ; Jianming ZHENG ; Qian LI ; Zhen TAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2012;(6):338-341
Objective To assess the value of S index and FIB-4 for diagnosis of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) by comparing with traditional indexes APRI and Forns.Methods A total of 361 patients with confirmed CHB from the First Hospital of Nanjing Medical University and Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University during January 2006 and December 2011 were enrolled in the study.The clinical,laboratory and pathological data of patients were collected.Four noninvasive score systems APRI,Forns,S index and FIB-4 were computed.With liver biopsy as the gold standard,the area under the ROC curve (AUROC) was used to assess the value of above 4 score systems in diagnosis of liver fibrosis,and Z test was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of above systems.Results The areas under ROC curve (AUCs) of APRI,Forns,S index and FIB-4 for significant fibrosis (≥S2) were (0.737 ±0.027),(0.716 ± 0.028),(0.745 ± 0.026) and (0.781 ± 0.025),respectively.When the cut off value of FIB-4 was set at 1.62,the sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) for diagnosis of significant fibrosis were 59.3%,85.8%,89.4% and 51.2%,respectively,which were better than Forn index (Z =3.28,P =0.001).While for S4 (cirrhosis) the AUCs of APRI,Foms,S index and FIB-4 were (0.687 ± 0.035),(0.792 ± 0.028),(0.863 ± 0.024) and (0.832 ± 0.025),respectively.When the cut off value of S index was set at 1.06,the sensitivity,specificity,PPV and NPV for diagnosis of cirrhosis were 77.9%,85.5%,59.4% and 93.5%,respectively,which were better than APRI and Forns (Z =6.74 and 3.21,P < 0.01).Conclusions APRI,Forns,S index and FIB-4 are simple and accurate methods for assessing liver fibrosis.FIB-4 and S index are better than APRI and Forns in diagnosis of significant fibrosis and cirrhosis,which may replace liver biopsy in certain extend.
3.Effect of team-based individualized health management on health literacy and health status among hypertensive patients
Xiuqin WEN ; Juhong LIU ; Jie ZHAO ; Chun CHANG ; Qingqi ZENG ; Yunting ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2015;(4):285-290
Objective To explore the effect of team-based individualized health management on health literacy and health status among hypertensive patients in community. Method This study was a self-controlled quasi-experimental design. A two-stage cluster random sampling method was used. Two neighborhood committees among 23 neighborhood committees in Desheng community were randomly sampled. The name list of hypertensive patients were obtained from the 2 sampled neighborhood committees, getting one from each five, 470 in total before intervention and 444 in total after. The two groups of patients before and after intervention had comparability in the social demographic characteristics as the age (67.16± 9.84, 66.47 ± 10.50 years), the gender (the male accounted for 47.00%and 44.10%), the ethnicity (the Han accounted for 93.80%and 92.30%) and the marital status(the married accounted for 91.30%, 88.90%)(t=1.447 χ2 =0.774, 1.595, 2.555, P>0.05). Since July 2013, Desheng community health service center intervened the hypertensive patients by team-based individualized health management. After one year, we compared the change of their health literacy and health status. Result After health management, the proportion of hypertensive patients with adequate health literacy increased from 38.50% to 53.40%, The average rate of health knowledge awareness among them increased from 65.30% to 75.30%. The average accuracy of health services utilization skills of them increased from 49.10%to 70.90%, lifestyle behaviors in dietary and in exercise the average increase was from 35.55, 17.07 to 37.05, 21.28 respectively, after the intervention the patients did better work in self management behavior, such as self-test of blood pressure, medication compliance and control of salt intake (74.40%, 87.60%, 80.00%) were obviously better than before intervention (61.30%, 68.30%, 62.20%), and the differences were statistically significant (χ2 =16.813, 48.295, 52.058, P<0.05). After health management, the self-report health was better among hypertensive patients. The proportion of them with normalized blood pressure increased from 72.90% to 79.50%, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion Team-based individualized health management could increase health literacy of hypertensive patients in community and improve their health status obviously.
4.Clinical Study on Qilin Pills Combined with Three-Spot Caressing in Treatment of Acquired Non-consolidated Kidney Qi Premature Ejaculation
Yong ZHU ; Xingzhong ZHENG ; Jian HUANG ; Yong SHI ; Zhengjian LIU ; Qingqi ZENG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(8):32-35
Objective To observe clinical efficacy of Qilin Pills combined with Three-Spot Caressing in the treatment of acquired non-consolidated kidney qi premature ejaculation (PE). Methods Totally 129 acquired non-consolidated kidney qi PE patients were randomly divided into TCM group, Fangzhognshu group and combination group. TCM group was given Qilin Pills, 6 g each time, three times a day, orally. Fangzhognshu group was guided to conduct Three-spot Caressing during sexual intercourse, no less than twice a week. Combination group was given Qilin Pills and Three-spot Caressing with the same method as Fangzhognshu group. The treatment course for each group lasted for 8 weeks. Before and after treatment of 4 weeks, 8 weeks and 4 weeks after with drawal, the intravaginal ejaculatory latency time (IELT), Chinese Index of Sexual Function for Premature Ejaculation-5 (PECI-5) scores and TCM syndrome scores (TCMS) were compared. Results Compared with before treatment, IELT increased in three groups at different time points after treatment (P<0.05). In the combination group, IELT was superior to the other two groups (except for TCM group after 4-week treatment), with statistical significance (P<0.05). Compared with before treatment, PECI-5 scores improved in three groups (except for Q6 and Q7 in Fangzhongshu group after 4-week treatment) at different time point after treatment (P<0.05). The improvement of Q5, Q6 and Q7 scores in PECI-5 of combination group was significantly better than that in the other two groups at 8-week treatment and 4-week after treatment (P<0.05). Compared with before treatment, TCMS in TCM group and combination group were improved significantly (P<0.05), PE and loss of libido score improved significantly in Fangzhongshu group (P<0.05);mental malaise and move spontaneous perspiration were significantly improved at 8-week treatment and 4 weeks after treatment (P<0.05). The improvement in TCMS was significantly better in combination group than that in the other two groups at 8-week treatment and 4 weeks after treatment (P<0.05). Conclusion Qilin Pills combined with Three-Spot Caressing has definite and long-term efficay for the treatment of acquired non-consolidated kidney qi PE.
5.Simultaneous Determination of 9 Components of Bufadienolide in Liushen Pills by HPLC
Ning ZHANG ; Kunming QIN ; Junjie JIN ; Meihui LIU ; Bing YANG ; Qingqi ZENG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(21):3000-3003
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for simultaneous determination of gamabufotalin,arenobufagin,telocinobufa-gin,desacetylcinobufotalin,bufotalin,cinobufotalin,bufalin,cinobufagin and resibufogenin in Liushen pills. METHODS:HPLC method was adopted. The determination was performed on ODS-2 C18 column with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-0.15%phosphoric acid(gradient elution)at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min. The detection wavelength was set at 296 nm,and column temper-ature was 40 ℃. The sample size was 10 μL. RESULTS:The linear ranges of gamabufotalin,arenobufagin,telocinobufagin,de-sacetylcinobufotalin, bufotalin, cinobufotalin,bufalin, cinobufagin and resibufogenin were 1.10-70.39 μg/mL(r=0.9996), 4.03-257.78 μg/mL(r=0.9999),4.09-261.89 μg/mL(r=0.9999),0.67-42.96 μg/mL(r=0.9999),3.36-214.73 μg/mL(r=0.9999), 5.73-366.44 μg/mL(r=0.9999),3.77-241.56 μg/mL(r=0.9999),7.31-468.11 μg/mL(r=0.9999),5.18-331.56 μg/mL(r=0.9999). The limits of quantitation were 1.10,0.85,1.02,0.34,0.84,1.43,0.94,3.66,2.59 μg/mL;the limits of detection were 0.27, 0.21,0.51,0.17,0.42,0.72,0.47,0.91,1.30 μg/mL,respectively. RSDs of precision,stability and reproducibility tests were all lower than 3.0%. The recoveries were 96.35%-103.10%(RSD=2.72%,n=6), 96.76%-103.24%(RSD=2.49%,n=6), 97.01%-101.39%(RSD=1.64%,n=6),97.32%-104.01%(RSD=2.61%,n=6),95.76%-103.60%(RSD=2.92%,n=6), 95.07%-102.59%(RSD=2.92%,n=6),95.77%-101.43%(RSD=2.03%,n=6),95.11%-103.72%(RSD=3.19%,n=6), 95.23%-103.34%(RSD=3.24%,n=6),respectively. CONCLUSIONS:The method is simple,rapid,accurate,reliable and can be used for the determination of bufadienolide in Liushen pills .
6.Ancient Chinese Fangzhongshu (Sexual Skills and Methods) Therapy for Premature Ejaculation.
Yong ZHU ; Qiang CHEN ; Yuexing GU ; Jin YUE ; Qingqi ZENG
The World Journal of Men's Health 2016;34(3):173-178
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common male sexual dysfunction that can have significant effects on a couple's relationship. Behavioral therapy and psychotherapy are both safe and effective methods of treating PE. Ancient Chinese fangzhongshu (sexual skills and methods), which reflects a summary of expert experiences in sexology, contains many therapies for sexual dysfunction that are similar to those used in behavioral therapy or psychotherapy. A brief introduction dealing with the latest definitions of PE and treatment strategies drawn from behavioral therapy and psychotherapy is provided. Typical therapies for PE from ancient Chinese fangzhongshu are listed and briefly analyzed in order to define their domain of applicability and instructions for use. Ancient Chinese fangzhongshu contains many effective and safe therapies for PE. It should be incorporated into modern medical practice after critical analysis, and its scientific aspects should be promoted as a way of improving reproductive health, both to benefit individuals affected by PE and to promote traditional Chinese culture. Based on an analysis of the condition of the individual patient, one or multiple therapies guided by fangzhongshu can be expected to have an effect on the patient. Ancient Chinese fangzhongshu is of great value and should to be popularized and applied as a remedy for PE.
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7.On influencing factors of hematology visiting physicians' satisfaction with the refresher training in a hospital
Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Juan LI ; Yang LIU ; Qingqi ZENG ; Jie GAO ; Jianliu WANG ; Qian JIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(11):1328-1330
Objective:To study the factors affecting the training quality satisfaction of the visiting physicians and to explore ways to improve the satisfaction and the training quality.Methods:The research data was collected by questionnaires and interview from 44 visiting physicians of hematology department in Peking University People's Hospital, and statistical analysis method was used to analyze the influencing factors of their satisfaction with training.Results:The higher the evaluation score of teaching activities, the tutor's professional knowledge and teaching ability was, the higher overall satisfaction was. Women had higher satisfaction than men. The older the physicians were and the shorter the training was, the higher the satisfaction was.Conclusion:In order to further improve the refresher training satisfaction of visiting physicians, we should carry out teaching activities with high quality, improve the teaching level and professional knowledge of tutors, strengthen scientific research training, and formulate personalized training plans for the visiting physicians.
8.Investigation on mental health of residents and specialists during the COVID-19 outbreak
Qingqi ZENG ; Jianliu WANG ; Jing LIU ; Guangjie WANG ; Jie GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(12):1756-1760
Objective:To understand the mental health of residents and specialists during the COVID-19 outbreak and provide references for improving their mental health.Methods:An online questionnaire survey was conducted, using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale and the Patient Health Questionnaire Depression Rating Scale, to evaluate the mental health of 302 residents and specialists in a top general hospital. SPSS 23.0 was used to perform t-test on the relevant data. Results:Among them, 32.5% (98/302) and 49.7% (150/302) of those physicians showed varying degrees of anxiety disorder and depression, of which 6.3% (19/302) and 18.6% (56/302) were moderate or higher anxiety and depression. After they were grouped according to work fatigue scores (boundary as 60 points), risk degree of infection with the COVID-19, frequency of duty, and sleep time (boundary as 7 h), there were statistically differences in the physician self-evaluation rates of anxiety and depression between the two groups ( P<0.05). After controlling the above variables, Logistic regression results showed that the physicians with high risk of infection with the COVID-19 were more likely to show anxiety ( OR=2.142, 95%CI=1.170-3.922) and depression ( OR=2.038, 95%CI=1.185-3.505) than those with low-risk. Conclusion:In the context of the COVID-19 outbreak, residents and specialists, especially those with high risk of infection with the COVID-19, show severe mental health problems such as anxiety disorders and depression, which requires special attention and support.
9.Mediating role of mental fatigue between nature exposure and mental health of prison police
Qingqi ZHANG ; Junze XIAO ; Ke QI ; Hongwen HU ; Jing LIU ; Ai MA ; Xiaoqian LIU ; Yuze ZENG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2024;41(3):311-317
Background The mental health status of prison officers is crucial to the efficiency, security, and stability of a prison, and it is essential to pay attention to the factors that influence their mental health. Objective To understand the mental health status of prison officers, and analyze how nature exposure affects their mental health problems and a potential mediating role of mental fatigue. Methods A cross-sectional survey was carried out from May to June 2022 among 1392 prison officers from eight prisons in a province, and a total of 1284 valid questionnaires were recovered. The Nature Exposure Scale, Mental Fatigue Scale, and Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale were used to assess nature exposure, mental fatigue, and mental health indicators among prison officers, and to explore the effect of nature exposure on mental health problems and a potential mediating role of mental fatigue. Results The recruited prison officers showed high levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. The prevalence rates of depression, anxiety, and stress were 59.11% (759/1284), 60.67% (779/1284),and 43.93% (564/1284), respectively. The results of correlation analysis revealed that nature exposure was negatively related with mental fatigue and mental health indicators (depression, anxiety, and stress) (rs=−0.242, −0.308, −0.235, −0.254, P<0.01), while mental fatigue was positively correlated with mental health indicators (depression, anxiety, and stress) (rs=0.546, 0.533, 0.536, P<0.01). The PROCESS macro results showed that the level of nature exposure among prison officers negatively associated with depression, anxiety, and stress (β=−0.180, −0.104, −0.123), and mental fatigue played a mediating role, with indirect effects of −0.200, −0.192, and −0.199, respectively. Conclusion The levels of depression, anxiety, and stress of prison officers are higher than those of other occupations. Nature exposure negatively associates with depression, anxiety, and stress, that is, it may directly alleviate the mental health problems of prison officers; and it may also alleviate mental health problems by relieving mental fatigue.
10.Professor ZENG Qingqi's Experience about Insomnia Combined with Reproductive System Diseases Treated with Classical Pre-scription
Fangze TAO ; Qingqi ZENG ; Xinyu XU
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(3):337-340
[Objective]To summarize the academic experience of Professor ZENG Qingqi in the use of classical prescription in the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia combined with reproductive system diseases.[Methods]Through clinical follow-up studying,reading ancient books,Professor ZENG's clinical experience in treating insomnia and reproductive system diseases was analyzed from the aspects of the treatment of insomnia with classical prescription,the treatment ideas of reproductive system diseases with classical prescription,and the concept of homotherapy for heteropathy in Chinese medicine for insomnia combined with reproductive system diseases,which was supported by medical cases.[Results]Professor ZENG's treatment of insomnia combined with reproductive system diseases follows the concept of homotherapy for heteropathy in Chinese medicine,advocating the use of the"five differentiation"diagnostic and treatment mode based on Chinese medicine viewpoint,such as body differentiation,disease differentiation,syndrome differentiation,local differentiation and micro differentiation,and paying attention to promoting medication according to the situation,combining warming and clearing,dredging and tonifying.It is believed that the key to the effectiveness of classical prescription in treating insomnia combined with reproductive system diseases lies in dealing with the problems of"suppressing hyperactivity"and"releasing",emphasizing the reconciliation between the relationship of heart(brain),heart and kidney,and not only dredging to treat the symptoms,but also cultivating and replenishing to treat the root cause.The patient in case one was of insomnia combined with impotence,identified as liver depression and Qi stagnation,spleen and kidney deficiency syndrome,modified Sini Powder and Shenqi Pills was used in treatment.Case two was of insomnia combined with menstruation,identified as disconnection of the heart and kidney,deficiency cold of Chong Ren and blood stasis blocking the uterus,treated with Huanglian Ejiao Decoction and Zhizishi Decoction combined with Wenjing Decoction.Both used classical prescriptions and achieved good results.[Conclusion]Professor ZENG specializes in the treatment of insomnia combined with reproductive system diseases with the use of meridian prescription,flexible identification,and appropriate prescription,with precise efficacy,its rich clinical experience is worth clinical learning and further promotion.