1.A review of research progress in integrated traditional Chinese and Western Medicine for liver diseases
Qun ZHANG ; Bing TIAN ; Chun SHAN ; Zhenhuan CAO ; Chunjun XU ; Zhongjie HU ; Xiaolong QI
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2025;33(11):1118-1122
Liver disease is a major global health issue, severely impacting patients' quality of life and life expectancy. Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine demonstrates unique advantages in the field of liver disease treatment. Therefore, this article elaborates on the research progress of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine in viral hepatitis, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, cirrhosis, and liver cancer.
2.Clinical observation of transcranial direct current stimulation combined with mirror therapy in the treat-ment for poststroke shoulder-hand syndrome
Pan XU ; Chunjun ZHANG ; Wenli WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(9):1314-1319
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation(tDCS)and tDCS com-bined with mirror therapy in the treatment of shoulder-hand syndrome after stroke.Method:Forty-five patients with post-stroke shoulder-hand syndrome were divided into the combined group,tDCS group and the conventional group,with 15 cases in each group.In the combined group,tDCS combined with mirror therapy was added on the basis of routine rehabilitation.The tDCS group added tDCS treatment on the ba-sis of routine rehabilitation treatment.The conventional group received routine rehabilitation treatment.The treat-ment lasted for 10 days.Before and after treatment,shoulder-numerical rating scale(S-RNS),hand-numerical rating scale(H-RNS),edema degree of affected hand,Fugl-Meyer assessment of upper extremity(FMA-UE),modified bar-thel index(MBI)and shoulder-hand syndrome scale(SHSS)were used to evaluate patients in the three groups.Result:Compared with before treatment,the S-NRS,H-NRS score,hand edema degree,FMA-UE,MBI and SHSS score in the combined group and tDCS group were significantly improved(P<0.05)after treat-ment,while the H-NRS score in conventional group was significantly improved(P<0.05).After the treatment,the shoulder-NRS score of the combined group was significantly decreased and the SHSS and MBI score were also significantly increased,compared with that of the tDCS and conventional group(P<0.05).The MBI score of the tDCS group was significantly increased compared with the conventional group(P<0.05).Conclusion:tDCS can improve the clinical symptoms of post-stroke SHS,the combination of mirror therapy is more effective.
3.Clinical observation of transcranial direct current stimulation combined with mirror therapy in the treat-ment for poststroke shoulder-hand syndrome
Pan XU ; Chunjun ZHANG ; Wenli WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(9):1314-1319
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation(tDCS)and tDCS com-bined with mirror therapy in the treatment of shoulder-hand syndrome after stroke.Method:Forty-five patients with post-stroke shoulder-hand syndrome were divided into the combined group,tDCS group and the conventional group,with 15 cases in each group.In the combined group,tDCS combined with mirror therapy was added on the basis of routine rehabilitation.The tDCS group added tDCS treatment on the ba-sis of routine rehabilitation treatment.The conventional group received routine rehabilitation treatment.The treat-ment lasted for 10 days.Before and after treatment,shoulder-numerical rating scale(S-RNS),hand-numerical rating scale(H-RNS),edema degree of affected hand,Fugl-Meyer assessment of upper extremity(FMA-UE),modified bar-thel index(MBI)and shoulder-hand syndrome scale(SHSS)were used to evaluate patients in the three groups.Result:Compared with before treatment,the S-NRS,H-NRS score,hand edema degree,FMA-UE,MBI and SHSS score in the combined group and tDCS group were significantly improved(P<0.05)after treat-ment,while the H-NRS score in conventional group was significantly improved(P<0.05).After the treatment,the shoulder-NRS score of the combined group was significantly decreased and the SHSS and MBI score were also significantly increased,compared with that of the tDCS and conventional group(P<0.05).The MBI score of the tDCS group was significantly increased compared with the conventional group(P<0.05).Conclusion:tDCS can improve the clinical symptoms of post-stroke SHS,the combination of mirror therapy is more effective.
4.A review of research progress in integrated traditional Chinese and Western Medicine for liver diseases
Qun ZHANG ; Bing TIAN ; Chun SHAN ; Zhenhuan CAO ; Chunjun XU ; Zhongjie HU ; Xiaolong QI
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2025;33(11):1118-1122
Liver disease is a major global health issue, severely impacting patients' quality of life and life expectancy. Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine demonstrates unique advantages in the field of liver disease treatment. Therefore, this article elaborates on the research progress of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine in viral hepatitis, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, cirrhosis, and liver cancer.
5.Effects of vitamin D supplementation on weight loss efficacy and insulin resistance in people with obesity
Xinying GAO ; Zhouhuiling LI ; Dangmin HOU ; Meiyang DU ; Yanju ZHANG ; Xincheng WANG ; Chao LI ; Shi ZHANG ; Jing XU ; Chunjun LI
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2024;18(11):830-836
Objective:To investigate the effect of vitamin D supplementation on weight loss efficacy and insulin resistance (IR) in obese patients.Methods:It was a randomized controlled trial. A total of 190 obese patients with vitamin D deficiency were selected from the obesity clinic of Tianjin Union Medical Center from March to December in 2023. The patients were divided into control group (95 cases) and vitamin D group (95 cases) according to random number table. The control group was given energy-limited high-protein diet combined with moderate intensity exercise, and the vitamin D group was supplemented with vitamin D on the basis of the control group, 14 000 U/week for 24 weeks. A total of 25 dropped out of the study from the two groups for various reasons. Finally, 79 cases in the control group and 86 cases in the vitamin D group were included in the analysis. Independent sample t test and rank sum test were used to compare serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D [25 (OH) D] level, body weight, body mass index, fat mass, visceral fat area, fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin and glycated hemoglobin (HbA 1c) between the two groups at baseline and after intervention. Homeostasis model insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) was used to evaluate the degree of insulin resistance (IR), and the effects of vitamin D supplementation on weight loss efficiency and IR in those patients were analyzed. Results:There was no significant differences in serum 25(OH)D level between the two groups before intervention ( P>0.05); the serum 25(OH)D level in the vitamin D group was significantly higher than that in the control group after intervention [(30.90±7.55) vs (16.00±4.34) μg/L] ( t=-15.35, P<0.001). The body weight, body mass index, fat mass, visceral fat area, fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin, HbA 1c, and HOMA-IR were all significantly lower after the intervention than those before the intervention in both groups [control group: (93.32±13.47) vs (98.95±14.31) kg, (33.74±5.09) vs (35.80±5.52) kg/m 2, (39.77±11.87) vs (44.12±12.79) kg, (183.76±40.95) vs (204.01±32.18) m 2, 5.00 (4.55, 5.67) vs 5.24 (4.68, 6.42) mmol/L, 16.78 (13.94, 24.30) vs 22.56 (15.95, 31.2) mU/L, 5.55%±0.53% vs 6.05%±0.99%, 4.11 (3.14, 5.57) vs 5.51 (3.61, 8.49); vitamin D group: (88.14±17.66) vs (104.43±22.02) kg, (31.02±5.10) vs (36.66±5.98) kg/m 2, (35.51±12.87) vs (46.67±13.33) kg, (166.50±49.50) vs (213.64±40.14) m 2, 4.70 (4.35, 5.07) vs 5.17 (4.77, 6.30) mmol/L, 13.18 (9.87, 18.84) vs 21.67 (15.78. 32.74) mU/L, 5.43%±0.48% vs 6.21%±1.22%, 2.88 (1.99, 4.21) vs 5.19 (3.82, 9.27)], and the body weight, body mass index, adiposity, visceral fat area, fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin, and HOMA-IR were all significantly lower in vitamin D group than those in the control group [(88.14±17.66) vs (93.32±13.47) kg, (31.02±5.10) vs (33.74±5.09) kg/m 2, (35.51±12.87) vs (39.77±11.87) kg, (166.50±49.50) vs (183.76±40.95) m 2, 4.70 (4.35, 5.07) vs 5.00 (4.55, 5.67) mmol/L, 13.18 (9.87, 18.84) vs 16.78 (13.94, 24.30) mU/L, and 2.88 (1.99, 4.21) vs 4.11 (3.14, 5.57), respectivley] (all P<0.05). The IR remission rate was significantly higher in the vitamin D group than that in the control group after the intervention (37.3% vs 15.3%) ( χ2=8.071, P=0.002). Conclusion:Supplementation of vitamin D on the basis of energy-limited high-protein diet combined with moderate intensity exercise can significantly improve the efficacy of weight loss and IR in obese patients with vitamin D deficiency.
6.Ratio of visceral fat area to body fat mass (VBR) is a superior predictor of coronary heart disease.
Binbin ZHANG ; Jiangshan HE ; Pei GUO ; Jianxiong WANG ; Chunjun LI ; Li ZHANG ; Congfang GUO ; Yirui GUO ; Fenghua GUO ; Mianzhi ZHANG ; Minying ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(19):2380-2382
7.Construction of a new model for evaluating insulin resistance in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients using anthropometry parameters
Xincheng WANG ; Shi ZHANG ; Yi WANG ; Yanju ZHANG ; Meiyang DU ; Chunjun LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2023;39(7):575-580
Objective:To construct a new model for assessing insulin resistance(IR) in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients by combining anthropometry parameters and biochemical parameters.Methods:A total of 677 newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients were included in this study. Clinical data, biochemical indicators, and body composition measurements were collected, and a predictive model was constructed using logistic regression analysis.Results:The IR prediction model was constructed based on five indicators: triglycerides(TG), fasting plasma glucose(FPG), visceral fat area(VFA), alanine aminotransferase(ALT), and uric acid(UA). The formula for the new predictive model was as follows: y=-17.765+ 1.389×ln VFA+ 1.045×ln UA+ 0.91×ln ALT+ 2.167×ln FPG+ 0.805×ln TG. The receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC) area under the curve(AUC) for the model was 0.82, with an optimal cutoff value of 1.67, sensitivity of 0.80, and specificity of 0.71. The AUC values for the triglyceride glucose(TyG) index, lipid accumulation product(LAP), and triglyceride/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio(THR) were 0.75, 0.75, and 0.70, respectively. The corresponding sensitivities were 0.66, 0.84, and 0.71, and the specificities were 0.71, 0.59, and 0.60. The optimal cutoff values were 1.81, 30.31, and 1.14, respectively. Conclusion:The new model constructed using TG, FPG, VFA, ALT, and UA as indicators showed high predictive value and can serve as a new model for assessing IR in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients.
8. Quality of life and effects of breast reconstruction in patients with breast deficiency: a cross-sectional study
Lin CHEN ; Yiye OUYANG ; Jingjing SUN ; Dali MU ; Minqiang XIN ; Su FU ; Boyang XU ; Meng ZHANG ; Chengcheng LI ; Xingyi DU ; Jie LUAN ; Chunjun LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2019;35(3):218-224
Objective:
To investigate the satisfaction and well-being of Chinese women with breast deficiency, and to analyze the relevant influencing factors.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study was conducted using a self-designed questionnaire to investigate the women with breast deficiency, visiting the Plastic Surgery Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from November 2013 to August 2018. The BREAST-Q BR (breast reconstruction) pre-operation and post-operation modules were used to assess the quality of life.
Results:
A total of 139 effective questionnaires were collected, including 83 patients before BR surgery and 56 post. There was no difference in quality of life in different ages, marital status, education levels, working status, and causes of breast deficiency. Mean scores of satisfaction with breasts, psychosocial well-being and sexual well-being of patients after breast reconstruction were significantly higher than those of patients without reconstruction (
9.Association of sodium ion transporter gene polymorphisms with essential hypertension among ethnic Koreans from Mudanjiang.
Jiayi SHI ; Chunjun ZHANG ; Xiaobo BU ; Yanlong HAN ; Daiqian DENG ; Jie SONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2018;35(1):116-120
OBJECTIVE To assess the association of SLC12A3 and SCNN1B gene polymorphisms (rs11643718 and rs12447134) with essential hypertension among ethnic Koreans from Mudanjiang, China. METHODS For 204 patients with essential hypertension and 186 healthy controls, the genotypes of rs11643718 and rs12447134 loci were determined with an improved multiplex ligase detection reaction (iMLDR) method. RESULTS Allelic and genotypic frequencies of rs11643718 of SLC12A3 gene are associated with the onset of disease hypertension (P <0.05) as well as systolic blood pressure (P < 0.01, under a recessive model). No association was found between rs12447134 of SCNN1B gene with the onset of disease (P > 0.05) but diastolic blood pressure (P < 0.05, under a recessive model). CONCLUSION The polymorphisms of rs11643718 locus is associated with the susceptibility for essential hypertension among ethnic Koreans from Mudanjiang area and can be used as a predictor for the disease.
10. A prospective study of scars after breast implantation with different incisions
Jingjing SUN ; Jie LUAN ; Dali MU ; Chunjun LIU ; Minqiang XIN ; Su FU ; Lin CHEN ; Meng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2018;34(2):101-109
Objective:
To compare the scar condition after breast implantation with axillary, periareolar and inframammary fold (IMF) incisions.
Methods:
The consecutive patients who were diagnosed as breast hypoplasia and underwent breast implantation surgeries between May 2012 to December 2014 were included in the research. The scars were assessed at 1, 6 and 12 months after surgery with VSS and patient satisfaction scoring. The results were analyzed with Variance and Kruskal-Wallis test based on the data type.
Results:
The scars of 173 patients were assessed 3 times with the follow-up rate being 82.4%. The VSS scores of every incision declined with time, and the patient satisfaction scores increased gradually. At one month after surgery, the media VSS scores were 6 in axillary group and 4 in periareolar and IMF groups, the differences had statistical significance (

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