1.Construction of Syndrome Diagnosis Scale for Chronic Atrophic Gastritis with Turbid Toxin and Stomach Accumulation Based on Delphi Method and Analytic Hierarchy Process
Zhihua LIU ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Yuman WANG ; Runze LI ; Hua LI ; Runxue SUN ; Shaopo WANG ; Jianming JIANG ; Yanru DU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(11):235-243
ObjectiveTo construct a scale for the diagnosis of chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) with turbid toxin accumulating in the stomach. MethodsFirst, a research group was established to construct the scale framework. Relevant literature of CAG with syndrome of turbid toxin accumulating in the stomach was searched in CNKI, Wanfang Database (WF), and VIP Database (CQVIP) from April 1, 2003 to April 1, 2023, and items were preliminarily selected after standardization of terms. Through clinical investigation, the discrete trend method, correlation coefficient method, Cronbach's coefficient method, and factor analysis method were used to screen symptom items, and the frequency method was used to screen signs, tongue coating, and pulse conditions. Three rounds of Delphi expert consultation were conducted to determine the items of the scale. The weight of each item was obtained by the analytic hierarchy process. ResultsA total of 49 articles were included, and 45 items were obtained after primary screening, including 28 symptoms, 2 signs, 10 tongue coatings, and 5 pulse conditions. After clinical investigation, 15 symptoms were retained, and 8 signs and pulse conditions of tongue coating were retained. The positive coefficients of experts in three rounds of Delphi expert consultation were 100%, 96.67%, and 100%, respectively. The expert authority coefficients were 0.86, 0.87, and 0.87, respectively, and the coordination coefficients were 0.18, 0.25, and 0.30. After core group discussion, Delphi method investigation, and AHP weight assignment, the diagnostic scale items of CAG with turbid toxin accumulating in stomach syndrome were finally established, namely, dark red or purplish tongue proper with yellow greasy (or dry) coating (30 points), epigastric stuffiness and fullness or pain (15 points), sticky and unsmooth defecation (10 points), taste disturbance (sticky mouth, fetid breath, bitter taste, 7 points), heartburn or acid regurgitation (6 points), dizziness and clouding (5 points), general heaviness and fatigue (5 points), slippery, string‑slippery, or slippery‑rapid pulse (5 points), dysuria (or yellow or deep yellow urine, 4 points), poor appetite (4 points), dull complexion (3 points), sticky, greasy, and fetid secretions (3 points), and poor sleep (3 points). ConclusionBased on the establishment, screening, confirmation, and weighting of an item pool, combined with subjective and objective approaches as well as qualitative and quantitative methods, a diagnostic scale for CAG with the syndrome of turbid toxin accumulating in the stomach was successfully constructed.
2.Research progress of novel three-dimensional echocardiographic rendering tools in structural heart disease
Alimu TEZHI ; Yuman LI ; Lin HE ; He LI ; Wenqian WU ; Yun YANG ; Huan WANG ; Mingxing XIE ; Lingyun FANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(2):173-179
Recently developed three-dimensional echocardiography rendering technology,which includes transillumination imaging and tissue transparency imaging,is based on powerful artificial intelligence algorithm and employs unique visualization methods. This novel technology enables intuitive and realistic visualization of the heart's three-dimensional structure and blood flow images,providing richer and more accurate imaging information for evaluating cardiac anatomy and function. They demonstrate unique value in the diagnosis and treatment of structural heart diseases. This article reviews the applications and prospects of three-dimensional echocardiographic rendering techniques in structural heart disease.
3.Large Language Models in Chinese Medicine:Potential Limitations
Hua LI ; Yuman WANG ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Runxue SUN ; Shaopo WANG ; Qian YANG ; Yanru DU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(10):3031-3039
The emergence of generative pre-training transformer(GPT)and large language models(LLMs)has brought transformative applications to the medical field.In traditional Chinese medicine,LLMs offer unique opportunities to address in efficiencies in clinical workflows and improve the patient experience.However,the seprospects have challenges,including data quality,security and privacy,disinformation,ethics,and other issues.This paper systematically elaborates on the application of Large Language Models(LLMs)in Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM),highlighting their value in improving TCM services,enhancing teaching effectiveness,and optimizing healthcare management processes,while conducting an in-depth analysis of potential technical and ethical challenges during real-world implementation.Preventive measures are necessary to ensure the safe and unbiased use of large language models in TCM clinical practice.We encourage clinicians and researchers to address current challenges and optimize largelanguage models while reducing associated risks.The deployment and implementation of large language models in TCM clinical practice will significantly contribute to the dissemination and development of TCM culture.
4.Large Language Models in Chinese Medicine:Potential Limitations
Hua LI ; Yuman WANG ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Runxue SUN ; Shaopo WANG ; Qian YANG ; Yanru DU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(10):3031-3039
The emergence of generative pre-training transformer(GPT)and large language models(LLMs)has brought transformative applications to the medical field.In traditional Chinese medicine,LLMs offer unique opportunities to address in efficiencies in clinical workflows and improve the patient experience.However,the seprospects have challenges,including data quality,security and privacy,disinformation,ethics,and other issues.This paper systematically elaborates on the application of Large Language Models(LLMs)in Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM),highlighting their value in improving TCM services,enhancing teaching effectiveness,and optimizing healthcare management processes,while conducting an in-depth analysis of potential technical and ethical challenges during real-world implementation.Preventive measures are necessary to ensure the safe and unbiased use of large language models in TCM clinical practice.We encourage clinicians and researchers to address current challenges and optimize largelanguage models while reducing associated risks.The deployment and implementation of large language models in TCM clinical practice will significantly contribute to the dissemination and development of TCM culture.
5.Research progress of novel three-dimensional echocardiographic rendering tools in structural heart disease
Alimu TEZHI ; Yuman LI ; Lin HE ; He LI ; Wenqian WU ; Yun YANG ; Huan WANG ; Mingxing XIE ; Lingyun FANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(2):173-179
Recently developed three-dimensional echocardiography rendering technology,which includes transillumination imaging and tissue transparency imaging,is based on powerful artificial intelligence algorithm and employs unique visualization methods. This novel technology enables intuitive and realistic visualization of the heart's three-dimensional structure and blood flow images,providing richer and more accurate imaging information for evaluating cardiac anatomy and function. They demonstrate unique value in the diagnosis and treatment of structural heart diseases. This article reviews the applications and prospects of three-dimensional echocardiographic rendering techniques in structural heart disease.
6.The Development and Weight Assignment of the Diagnostic Scale of Turbid Toxin Syndrome: Based on Delphi and Hierarchical Analysis Process
Xiaoyu LIU ; Zhihua LIU ; Jingfan LI ; Runze LI ; Yuman WANG ; Binqing XUE ; Xinqian ZHANG ; Qian YANG ; Yanru DU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(7):684-690
ObjectiveTo construct traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) diagnostic scale of turbid toxin syndrome in order to provide corresponding reference for the standardization of TCM syndromes and studies. MethodsWe systematically searched the Chinese Medical Dictionary (CMD), China Knowledge Network (CNKI), Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform (WF) and VIP database for TCM classics and modern literature on turbid toxin syndrome, and initially screened the four diagnosis information of turbid toxin syndrome, established a pool of information entries, and conducted a cross-sectional clinical survey. Discrete trend method, correlation coefficient method, Cronbach's coefficient method, and factor analysis method were applied to objectively screen the entries. The diagnostic scale of turbid toxin syndrome were constructed through three rounds of Delphi method expert survey to determine the scale entries, using hierarchical analysis to get the judgement matrix scores and relative weight of each entry, after passing consistency test and then isometric expansion of the relative weight of the entries to get the weight of each entry and assign the value. ResultsA total of 35 articles were included, 45 entries were obtained after the initial screening. After the clinical investigation, 12 entries were not suitable by the discrete trend method, 23 entries not suitable by correlation coefficient method, 13 entries by the internal consistency screening were removed with the Cronbach's alpha coefficient rising, and 10 entries not suitable by the factor analysis method. Twenty-two entries were retained after objective screening by the combined use of the four statistical methods. The positive coefficients of experts in the three rounds of Delphi method of expert consultation were 96.67%, the coefficients of expert authority were 0.834, 0.856, and 0.867, and the coefficients of co-ordination were 0.126, 0.326, and 0.312, respectively. After consulting with clinical experts, and three rounds of Delphi method survey and hierarchical analysis method weight assignment, the diagnostic scale entries of turbid toxin syndrome were finally established. Primary symptoms: dark red or purple and dusky tongue, yellowish greasy or dry coating (10 points); sticky and unpleasant stools (8 points); disharmony of tastes including halitosis, sticky and greasy taste in the mouth, dry mouth and bitter taste in the mouth (6 points); unfavourable or yellowish or red urination (5 points); and dark complexion (4 points). Secondary symptoms: heavy body (3 points); dizziness (3 points); profuse, sticky, foul-smelling secretions (2 points); wiry and slippery, or slippery, or slippery and rapid pulse (2 points); feeling of hardness in the abdomen (1 point). ConclusionUsing Delphi method combined with the hierarchical analysis method, combining qualitative and quantitative study, a diagnostic scale of turbid toxin syndrome was initially developed.
7.Predictive value of serum Actinin-4 and NDRG4 for postoperative recurrence and metastasis in early stage lung cancer patients undergoing radical surgery
Xiaoqiang WANG ; Yuman SUN ; Xuan ZHENG ; Xinxin ZHAO ; Jingjing ZHENG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(22):2743-2746
Objective To investigate the predictive value of serum Actinin-4 and N-myc downscream regu-lated gene 4(NDRG4)for recurrence and metastasis in early stage lung cancer patients.Methods A total of 110 patients who underwent early lung cancer radical surgery in the hospital from January 2020 to January 2022 were collected as the study subjects.They were separated into a recurrence group of 62 patients and a non recurrence group of 48 patients based on whether they experienced recurrence or metastasis during a one-year follow-up.Enzyme-linked immunosorbnent assay(ELISA)method was applied to detect serum Actinin-4 and NDRG4 levels.Pearson and Spearman methods were used for correlation analysis.Logistic regression was applied to analyze the influencing factors of recurrence and metastasis in early stage lung cancer patients after radical surgery.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was applied to analyze the predictive value of serum Actinin-4 and NDRG4 levels for recurrence and metastasis in early stage lung cancer patients after radi-cal surgery.Results Compared with the non recurrence group,the serum Actinin-4 level in the recurrence group was obviously increased,while the NDRG4 level was obviously reduced,and there was a obvious differ-ence in TNM staging and lymph node metastasis between the two groups(P<0.05).Pearson analysis showed that there was a negative correlation between serum Actinin-4 and NDRG4 levels in the recurrence group(r=-0.566,P<0.05).Spearman analysis showed that Actinin-4 was positively correlated with lymph node me-tastasis and clinical staging(r=0.429,0.396,P<0.05),while NDRG4 was negatively correlated with lymph node metastasis and clinical staging(r=-0.411,-0.431,P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that lymph node metastasis,clinical staging,Actinin-4,and NDRG4 levels could all be used as influencing fac-tors for postoperative recurrence and metastasis in early stage lung cancer patients after radical surgery(P<0.05).ROC curve analysis showed that the area under the curve(AUC)of serum Actinin-4 and NDRG4 in predicting postoperative recurrence and metastasis in early stage lung cancer patients after radical surgery was 0.857 and 0.848,respectively,and the AUC of combined prediction was 0.950,which was better than those of the two single predictions(P<0.05).Conclusion Serum Actinin-4 level increases and NDRG4 level decrea-ses in early stage lung cancer patients with postoperative recurrence and metastasis after radical surgery.The combined detection of the two could serve as an auxiliary indicator for predicting postoperative recurrence and metastasis in early stage lung cancer patients after radical surgery.
8.Construction and Thinking of Data Science System of Chronic Atrophic Gastritis
Jianhui SUN ; Weichao XU ; Xia ZHANG ; Runxue SUN ; Yanzhe CHEN ; Shaopo WANG ; Yuman WANG ; Zhen LIU ; Yanru DU ; Qian YANG ; Jianming JIANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(12):1208-1212
Taking chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) as an example, the frontier technologies in data science have been introduced into the inheritance, innovation and development of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), providing reference for conducting real-world clinical research on specialized diseases of TCM. This paper put forward the construction of CAG data science system by elaborating the connotation of data science and its application value in TCM, and discussed the path to build CAG data science system, namely through "data acquisition-knowledge expression-knowledge reasoning" to establish CAG database, knowledge base and develop diagnosis platform differentiating diseases and syndromes. Besides, this paper analyzed the prospects of CAG data science in improving data governance ability and knowledge discovery efficiency, deepening the level of knowledge sharing, promoting interdisciplinary integration, and strengthening the integration process of industry, academia and research.
9.Fu's subcutaneous needling combined with scalp acupuncture for shoulder-hand syndrome phaseⅠafter cerebral infarction: a randomized controlled trial.
Lili WANG ; Bo LIU ; Xin HE ; Haoyu SHAN ; Yuman XUE ; Wei JING ; Jia LIU ; Wei JIANG ; Yuan WANG ; Wei CUI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2024;44(11):1239-1244
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the therapeutic effect of Fu's subcutaneous needling combined with scalp acupuncture and simple scalp acupuncture for shoulder-hand syndrome phase Ⅰ after cerebral infarction.
METHODS:
A total of 68 patients with shoulder-hand syndrome phase Ⅰ after cerebral infarction were randomized into a combination group (34 cases, 1 case dropped out) and a scalp acupuncture group (34 cases). Internal medicine treatment and conventional rehabilitation training were adopted in both groups. In the scalp acupuncture group, acupuncture was applied at parietal area and anterior parietal area of Yu's scalp acupuncture, electroacupuncture was connected for 30 min, with disperse-dense wave, in frequency of 2 Hz/100 Hz and in electric current of 1 mA, and the needles were retained for 6 h, once a day for continuous 14 days. On the basis of the treatment in the scalp acupuncture group, Fu's subcutaneous needling was applied at the affected muscles during needle retaining in the combination group, once a day in the first 3 days, once every other day in left days, 2-day interval was taken after 4-time treatment, for 14 days totally. Before and after treatment, the scores of the short form of McGill pain questionnaire (SF-MPQ), edema degree, guides to evaluation of permanent impairment (GEPI), and disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand (DASH) were observed in the two groups, respectively, and the therapeutic effect was evaluated after treatment.
RESULTS:
After treatment, the scores of pain rating index (PRI), visual analogue scale (VAS) and present pain intensity (PPI), as well as the total scores of SF-MPQ were decreased compared with those before treatment in the two groups (P<0.05), and the above indexes in the combination group were lower than those in the scalp acupuncture group (P<0.05). After treatment, the scores of edema degree and DASH were decreased compared with those before treatment (P<0.05), while the GEPI scores were increased compared with those before treatment (P<0.05) in the two groups; in the combination group, the scores of edema degree and DASH were lower (P<0.05) while the GEPI score was higher (P<0.05) than those in the scalp acupuncture group. The total effective rate was 97.0% (32/33) in the combination group, which was superior to 91.2% (31/34) in the scalp acupuncture group (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Both Fu's subcutaneous needling combined with scalp acupuncture and simple scalp acupuncture can effectively relieve the shoulder joint pain and edema degree of hand, improve the upper limb function in patients with shoulder-hand syndrome phase Ⅰ after cerebral infarction, and the combination therapy has better therapeutic effect than simple scalp acupuncture.
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10.Lycium barbarum polysaccharides ameliorate canine acute liver injury by reducing oxidative stress, protecting mitochondrial function, and regulating metabolic pathways
HUANG JIANJIA ; BAI YUMAN ; XIE WENTING ; WANG RONGMEI ; QIU WENYUE ; ZHOU SHUILIAN ; TANG ZHAOXIN ; LIAO JIANZHAO ; SU RONGSHENG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2023;24(2):157-171,中插10-中插21
The development of acute liver injury can result in liver cirrhosis, liver failure, and even liver cancer, yet there is currently no effective therapy for it. The purpose of this study was to investigate the protective effect and therapeutic mechanism of Lycium barbarum polysaccharides (LBPs) on acute liver injury induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). To create a model of acute liver injury, experimental canines received an intraperitoneal injection of 1 mL/kg of CCl4 solution. The experimental canines in the therapy group were then fed LBPs (20 mg/kg). CCl4-induced liver structural damage, excessive fibrosis, and reduced mitochondrial density were all improved by LBPs, according to microstructure data. By suppressing Kelch-like epichlorohydrin (ECH)-associated protein 1 (Keap1), promoting the production of sequestosome 1 (SQSTM1)/p62, nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), and phase Ⅱ detoxification genes and proteins downstream of Nrf2, and restoring the activity of anti-oxidant enzymes like catalase (CAT), LBPs can restore and increase the antioxidant capacity of liver. To lessen mitochondrial damage, LBPs can also enhance mitochondrial respiration, raise tissue adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels, and reactivate the respiratory chain complexes I?V. According to serum metabolomics, the therapeutic impact of LBPs on acute liver damage is accomplished mostly by controlling the pathways to lipid metabolism. 9-Hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid (9-HODE), lysophosphatidylcholine (LysoPC/LPC), and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) may be potential indicators of acute liver injury. This study confirmed that LBPs, an effective hepatoprotective drug, may cure acute liver injury by lowering oxidative stress, repairing mitochondrial damage, and regulating metabolic pathways.

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