1.Discussions on the key points in syndrome differentiation and intervention strategies for the emergent and severe diseases
Zhaoxia CHEN ; Xianshi ZHOU ; Ye YE ; Jian XU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(4):289-292
The emergent and severe diseases always shows the characteristics of acute course, severe condition, rapid changes, and many complications. The common treatments based on syndrome differentiation usually lacked dynamics and promptness. The treatment of emergent and severe diseases emphasized the importance of early interventions, which can reverse the acute trend of the diseases and improve the outcomes. This article discuessed in five parts, including the meaning and significance of trend identification, the physiological and pathological trend of the human body, the influence factors of diseases' trend, how to carry out a trend identification and intervention strategies of trend identification. It elaborated the theory about the trend identification in the emergent and severe diseases.
2.The therapeutic effect and discussion on theZusanli acupoint for diabetes
Min CHEN ; Xianshi ZHOU ; Fanwei WU ; Ye YE
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(1):90-92
This article discussed the therapeutic effects ofZusanli acupoint for diabetes, which contained 5 aspects including blood glucose regulation, diabetes gastroparesis, diabetic peripheral neuropathy and diabetic foot. The article summarized the mechanism, advantage, disavantage and outlook ofZusanli acupoint for diabetes.
3.Understanding the essence of stomach-Qi in traditional Chinese medicine from the perspective of modern medicine
Fanwei WU ; Xianshi ZHOU ; Min CHEN ; Qian XIONG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(6):496-498
Stomach-Qi is an important concept in traditional Chinese medicine and widely accepted among many traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. However, the essence of stomach-Qi is unclear and not systematically reported. Thus, this article summarized some recent researches about stomach-Qi. It elaborated that the relationships among stomach-Qi and hemodynamic, immunity function and gastrointestinal function (gastrointestinal substance, gastrointestinal motility, gastrointestinal nutrition). With such review, TCM practitioners will well understand stomach-qi, emphasizeit, reinforce and protect it.
4.Discussion on physiological of Human: construction and significance of the theory of ″Qi-Tube-Viscera″
Wei HUANG ; Liang YE ; Xianshi ZHOU ; Ye YE ; Guanghua TANG ; Banghan DING
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(6):481-484
This article briefly summarized the meaning, category and function of qi, tubes and viscera in human body respectively after combining exploring the theories of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) and clinical practices. Afterward, we put forward the theory of Qi-Tube-Viscera and elaborated its close relationship with the physiological status of the human, and then we thought the relationships of qi, tube and viscera respectively, at last we draw a conclusion that qi, tube and viscera only came from qi. And the clinical guiding significance of the theory of Qi-Tube-Viscera and itsBalanced steady state, Nature and Man in One, State medicine were narrated to demonstrate that new theory of Qi-Tube-Viscera has high signifance in the theory of TCM and clinical practice.
5.An analysis of 1007 death cases in the emergency department of the general hospital of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese medicine
Tao LIU ; Xianshi ZHOU ; Banghan DING ; Hong YAO ; Xialong LIU ; Haijun LIN ; Guanghua TANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016;25(4):479-485
Objective To investigate the general information and death causes in the emergency department ( ED) with an epidemiological study in the death cases.Methods The clinical records of 1007 death cases in the ED admitted in three years from 2011 to 2013 were collected and statistically analyzed.Methods The clinical records of 1 007 death cases in the ED admitted in three years from 2011 to 2013 were collected and statistically analyzed.Results The mean age of the 1 007 deaths was ( 75.95 ±13.89 ) ears, and the mean score of APACHEⅡ at admission was ( 27.19 ±6.44 ) .Malignant neoplasm, pulmonary infection, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, coronary heart disease, stroke, sepsis, acute coronary syndromes were main underlying causes of death, while respiratory failure, circulatory collapse, generalized debility, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, emaciation from malignant neoplasm, septic shock, severe pulmonary infection were main direct lethal causes of death.Most patients were vulnerable to be dead in the spring season, January and around midnight from 23: 00 to 1: 00 (zi time).It is noteworthy that pulmonary infection accounted for 74.75%(151/202 ) of the nosocomial infection. Hyperlactacidemia and low oxygenation index indicated a poor prognosis.Conclusions The deaths were predominant in old age, and the order of incidence of the underlying death causes from high to low arranged was consistent with the sequence of death causes of the cities in China in 2010.To identify carefully the risk factors of death and concern about the early symptoms of exacerbation of underlying diseases can make a big difference in enhancing the success rate of rescuing the critical emergency patients.Besides, it's worth pondering over that the medical care of patients with malignant neoplasm spent abundant emergency resources.
6.Research advance on objective classification indicators of traditional Chinese medicine constitution of health population
Fanwei WU ; Xianshi ZHOU ; Zhensheng DU ; Yuanhui LIU ; Miao ZHAO ; Qian XIONG ; Ye YE
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(7):655-657
This article mainly elaborated around the four common categories of objective classification indicators, including constitution-gene and pathway, symptoms and signs, imaging examinations and biological indicators. We summarized advantages and limitations in all the objective classification categories, and put forward that both human secretory immunoglobulins A and salivary cortisol have the potential to be important classification indicators in constitution of traditional Chinese medicine, which might bring objective and quantitative criterion for constitution recognition and constitutional interventions in the future.
7.Executive opinion survey and analysis of diagnosis and treatment schemes of traditional Chinese medicine in diabetes mellitus complicated by sepsis
Guowei LI ; Xianshi ZHOU ; Jingfen CAI ; Guanghua TANG ; Xiaotu XI ; Yuntao LIU ; Changhai ZHAO ; Moming GUZAINUER ; Liuhua DUAN ; Simeng WU ; Ye YE
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2019;41(5):502-505
Objective To prospectively survey the well-known experts of critical care and endocrine secretion to summarize their experience in treating diabetes mellitus complicated by sepsis for the purpose of providing guidance of theory and practice in making treatment schemes of traditional Chinese medicine for such disease.Methods The questionnaires were designed and submitted to the experts.The statistic analysis was undertook to investigate the rules.Results A total of 30 questionnaires were released and 28 were retrieved.The experts generally believed that eight-principle syndrome differentiation was the most useful method in the syndrome differentiation and treatment of this disease.The heat,stasis and toxin were usually acted as the main pathogenic factors while damp and phlegm commonly act as secondary pathogenic factors.They thought that weak body resistance under the invading of evil was the key mechanisms in the deterioration of the disease and they chose clearing heat,activating blood and detoxication as 3 core treatment principles.Conclusions The summarized opinions from the experts should be act as important reference in treating this disease,but its effectiveness and possibility for further generalization need to be validated in the clinical practice.