1.Sub-committee of Anesthesiology of Guangzhou Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Society.
Yi LU ; Cunzhi LIU ; Wujun GENG ; Xiaozhen ZHENG ; Jingdun XIE ; Guangfang ZHANG ; Chao LIU ; Yun LI ; Yan QU ; Lei CHEN ; Xizhao HUANG ; Hang TIAN ; Yuhui LI ; Hongxin LI ; Heying ZHONG ; Ronggui TAO ; Jie ZHONG ; Yue ZHUANG ; Junyang MA ; Yan HU ; Jian FANG ; Gaofeng ZHAO ; Jianbin XIAO ; Weifeng TU ; Jiaze SUN ; Yuting DUAN ; Bao WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(8):1800-1808
OBJECTIVES:
To explore the efficacy of DSA-guided intrathecal drug delivery system combined with Zi Wu Liu Zhu Acupoint Therapy for management of cancer pain and provide reference for its standardized clinical application. Methods and.
RESULTS:
Recommendations were formulated based on literature review and expert group discussion, and consensus was reached following expert consultation. The consensus recommendations are comprehensive, covering the entire treatment procedures from preoperative assessment and preparation, surgical operation process, postoperative management and traditional Chinese medicine treatment to individualized treatment planning. The study results showed that the treatment plans combining traditional Chinese with Western medicine effectively alleviated cancer pain, reduced the use of opioid drugs, and significantly improved the quality of life and enhanced immune function of the patients. Postoperative follow-up suggested good treatment tolerance among the patients without serious complications.
CONCLUSIONS
The formulated consensus is comprehensive and can provide reference for clinicians to use DSA-guided intrathecal drug delivery system combined with Zi Wu Liu Zhu Acupoint Therapy. The combined treatment has a high clinical value with a good safety profile for management of cancer pain.
Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Cancer Pain/therapy*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use*
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Drug Delivery Systems
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Pain Management/methods*
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China
2.Exploring the Application Patterns of Electroacupuncture Parameters in Hypertension Mechanism Research Based on Data Mining Technology
Zhihan LI ; Cunzhi LIU ; Binyan LI ; Fang WAN ; Lu WANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(11):2756-2760
Objective To investigate the characteristics and patterns of electroacupuncture parameters in hypertension mechanism research using data mining technology.Methods Computerized searches were conducted in multiple databases including China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),Wanfang Academic Journal Full-text Database,VIP Chinese Sci-Tech Journal Database,China Biology Medicine disc(CBM),PubMed,and Web of Science.The search period spanned from the inception of each database to July 2024.Basic research studies on electroacupuncture treatment for hypertension were collected to establish an electroacupuncture parameter database for hypertension.Descriptive statistics and association analysis were performed on the extracted data.Results The initial search yielded 13 977 publications.After screening,112 articles were ultimately included for analysis.The analysis revealed that the top three most frequently used acupoints were Zusanli(ST36),Quchi(LI11),and Taichong(LR3).The most commonly employed stimulation parameters were:continuous wave,2 Hz frequency,1 mA or 2 mA intensity,once daily treatment,30 minutes per session,with a total treatment duration of 28 days or 14 days.Conclusion In hypertension mechanism research,electroacupuncture stimulation parameters are predominantly characterized by low-frequency and low-intensity stimulation,with a treatment duration typically of 28 days.However,these parameter characteristics are primarily applied in mechanistic studies,and their translation to clinical practice requires further investigation.
3.Associations between traditional Chinese medicine constitution and depression/anxiety/sleep disturbances in patients with chronic pain: A cross-sectional study
Shiqi Guo ; Cunzhi Liu ; Liqiong Wang ; Jianfeng Tu ; Tie Li ; Yong Fu ; Zhongyu Zhou ; Changchun Ji ; Hui Hu ; Nana Yang
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2025;2025(3):328-335
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between the composition of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and depression/anxiety/sleep disturbances (D/A/S) in patients with chronic pain.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was conducted at 13 tertiary hospitals across China, enrolling patients who experienced chronic pain between November 2023 and May 2024. The Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and TCM constitution categories were used to assess the patients. The association between the TCM constitution and the D/A/S ratio was analyzed using multivariable logistic regression.ResultsA total of 1107 patients (63.2% women) were analyzed. Compared with those with a balanced constitution, patients who had qi-deficiency and yin-deficiency were at a higher risk of depression. Qi-deficiency and yin-deficiency were associated with anxiety. Sleep disturbances were common in patients with qi-deficiency constitution (odds ratio [OR]: 2.32, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.42–3.81), yang-deficiency constitution (OR: 1.94, 95% CI: 1.26–2.98), yin-deficiency constitution (OR: 2.03, 95% CI: 1.24–3.32), blood stasis constitution (OR: 2.07, 95% CI: 1.01–4.22), and qi-stagnation constitution (OR: 2.66, 95% CI: 1.35–5.25).ConclusionIn patients with chronic pain, specific TCM constitutions may be associated with D/A/S. Further longitudinal studies are needed to clarify the potential causal relationships between TCM constitution types and these conditions.
4.Current Situation and Methodological Reflections on Blinding Assessment in Randomised Controlled Trials of Acupuncture
Hang ZHOU ; Liqiong WANG ; Jianfeng TU ; Guangxia SHI ; Jingwen YANG ; Shiyan YAN ; Cunzhi LIU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(19):1978-1982
Blinding is an important means to control and reduce measurement bias in clinical research, and blinding assessment is the main method to measure the success of the blinding method. By summarizing the current situation of blinding assessment in randomized controlled trials (RCT) of acupuncture, it was found that the report rate of blinding assessment by acupuncture RCT was relatively low, and the studies reporting blinding assessment had several problems, such as incomplete assessment individuals, unreasonable assessment questionnaires, and unscientific analysis methods, and the setting of the assessment time point is controversial. Given the above problems, this paper discussed the key elements of blinding assessment individuals, assessment questionnaires, assessment time points, and analysis methods. It is suggested that blinding assessment should be carried out on all blinded participants and personnel in the study; the assessment questionnaire should be designed by direct inquiry, with responses designed using three or more categorical options that include an "unclear" option; the early stage of the trial should be taken as the mandatory time point for assessment, integrating the evaluation index of the James blinding index and the Bang blinding index, in order to standardize the application of blinding assessment in acupuncture RCT and improve the quality of acupuncture clinical research.
5.Design and application of a hemodialysis machine suitable for transporting patients
Guiyang JIA ; Guoyue LIU ; Mingjiang QIAN ; Wu CHEN ; Hang WU ; Cunzhi YIN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2024;36(7):764-767
Blood purification is one of the commonly used techniques for the rescue of critically ill patients, which is used for acute and chronic kidney injury caused by various causes and renal replacement therapy (RRT) for a variety of critical diseases. Its main working principle is to drain the human blood into a variety of dialyzers through the artificial tube, exchange substances through a variety of ways, and remove harmful substances and some metabolites from patients' body. Then the purified blood is transfused back to the body, so as to maintain the patient's internal environment relatively stable. At present, there are different models of hemodialysis machines in clinical practice, but they are bulky and unable to move, and the method of heat dissipation is single, which cannot meet the needs of hemodialysis treatment in transport patients. Therefore, the medical staff of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University designed and developed a hemodialysis machine, which is suitable for patients who demand hemodialysis treatment during transport, and obtained the National Invention Patent of China (ZL 2020 1 0864737.3). The hemodialysis machine comprises a main body of the hemodialysis machine and a mobile vehicle. The main body of the hemodialysis machine is placed in the bottom of the mobile vehicle, and a protective cylinder with fixed airbags is designed around the main body of the hemodialysis machine. The fixed airbag is connected to the air storage tank through the pipeline, the air storage tank is connected to the Venturi tube through the control valve, and the throat of the Venturi tube is connected to the disinfection tank and cooling water tank. The outlet end of the Venturi tube is connected with the cooling pipe inside the main part of the hemodialysis machine and the sprinkler head placed on the top of the main body. By adding a mobile vehicle and designing an airbag and protective cylinder, the hemodialysis machine can be applied to the hemodialysis treatment during the transportation of patients. By designing the heat dissipation pipe, the main body of the hemodialysis machine can be cooled, the temperature of the hemodialysis machine can be reduced, and the hemodialysis machine can still work when the fan is damaged. By designing the sprinkler head, it is convenient to automatically disinfect the main screen and control keys of the hemodialysis machine, reduce the risk of cross infection of medical staff in the operation, and increase the safety and practicability of the hemodialysis machine. The hemodialysis machine is convenient, safe and efficient, which can be widely used in the hemodialysis treatment during transported patient, and is worthy of clinical promotion.
6.Design and application of a kind of anti-bedsore turning pad.
Guoyue LIU ; Cunzhi YIN ; Mingjiang QIAN ; Jie WAN ; Yuan GONG ; Peng XU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2023;35(7):759-761
Patients who are bedridden are for a long-time prone to develop bedsores, especially in the hip and sacral areas and limbs, which causes eczema, ulcers, infection and other complications, resulting in pain and more medical costs. Therefore, the medical staff of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University designed and developed a kind of anti-bedsore turning pad, and has obtained the national utility model patent (ZL 2021 2 3004923.9), which is suitable for various long-term bedridden patients. The anti-bedsore turning pad includes the center axis of the turning pad, and ventilation pad 1 and ventilation pad 2 designed on the left and right of turning pad center axis. Under the ventilation pad 1 and the ventilation pad 2, the air pad 1 and the air pad 2 are respectively designed. There is a bedspread connected with ventilation pad 1 and ventilation pad 2 on the inflatable pad 1 and the inflatable pad 2. Through the design of inflatable pad 1 and inflatable pad 2, the left and right of the anti-bedsore turning pad can be lowered or raised independently, which is convenient for the patient's body to tilt and turn over, and can significantly reduce the number of nursing staff and the burden of nursing staff when turning over. In addition, it is convenient to replace the force site at any time and reduce the occurrence of pressure ulcers caused by long-term pressure on the force site. Through the design of ventilation cushion 1 and ventilation cushion 2, the internal gas flow of the turning pad can be made, and the ventilation between the patient and the turning pad can be kept dry, so as to reduce the occurrence of eczema, ulcers or infection and other complications, and ultimately reduce the occurrence of bedsores. In addition, through the design of the most superficial limb pad, the patient's limb can be appropriately elevated or massaged, which increases the comfort of the patient. The anti-bedsore turning pad is simple and effective, and can be widely used in long-term bedridden patients.
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Pressure Ulcer/epidemiology*
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Ulcer
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Respiration
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Risk Factors
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Eczema
7.Retrospective Analysis of Misdiagnosed Literature in 445 Cases with Neck Pain and Reflection
Yixuan LI ; Yan MENG ; Miaomiao LI ; Jixiao ZHAO ; Cunzhi LIU ; Tao ZHANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(7):2518-2525
Objective Analysis of misdiagnosis and causes of neck pain related diseases,and to explore the different diagnostic ideas of Chinese and Western medicine and the countermeasures to reduce misdiagnosis,so as to help acupuncturists improve their understanding of this disease.Method The relevant literature on conditions with neck pain as the chief complaint was systematically searched,using data mining for retrospective analysis,sorting out the different diagnostic ideas of Chinese and Western medicine,proposing individualized countermeasures for reducing misdiagnosis.Results ①After retrieval,126 case reports were included,totaling 445 cases of diagnostic error,involving 9 systems and 38 conditions,of which cervical spondylosis was the most commonly misdiagnosed.The confirmed cases involved 7 systems and 46 conditions,of which tumors,subacute thyroiditis,eagle syndrome,acute myocardial infarction and thoracic outlet syndrome were the most commonly misdiagnosed.②The are various causes for the misdiagnosis of this condition,including atypical symptoms,insufficient understanding of the condition,lack of understanding of rare conditions,incomplete physical and auxiliary examina-tions,or wrong guidance.③There are many erroneous diagnosis of neck pain,which can delay the condition and even endanger lives.A clear diagnosis is the premise and basis for effective Traditional Chinese and Western medical intervention.Conclusion There exists a number of possibilities for the misdiagnosis of this disease.Therefore,we must meticulously collect medical history,improve specialist physical and auxiliary examination,emphasizing holistic thinking and differential diagnosis.Acupuncture department as the main department of patients with neck pain,in order to improve the level of diagnosis and treatment of neck pain,requires acupuncturists to consolidate the Western medicine diagnosis of neck pain,closely linked to the Traditional Chinese Medicine"three principles"of"treatment based on disease differentiation",in order to reduce misdiagnosis,cure the disease,improve long-term efficacy.
8.Epidemiological characteristics and clinical outcome of 62 cases diagnosed with novel coronavirus pneumonia in Qingdao area
Weizhong HAN ; Cunzhi LIN ; Zhe GAO ; Dawei WU ; Baoyi LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(2):245-248,253
Objective:To explore the epidemiological characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients diagnosed with novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pneumonia (NCP), and to provide clinical reference for subsequent epidemic prevention and control.Methods:The pathogenesis, clinical characteristics and clinical outcomes of 62 patients with imported novel coronavirus COVID-19 pneumonia in Qingdao area from January 21, 2020 to April 6, 2020 were analyzed.Results:There were 24 males and 38 females, aged from 5 to 91 (52.5±15.7)years. Among them, 31 cases (31/62, 50%) were family cluster disease, 11 cases (17.74%) were nosocomial cross infection, 14 cases (22.58%) came back from Wuhan to Qingdao and community contact infection, and 6 cases (9.68%) were imported from abroad. The longest time from fever to diagnosis was 26 days. Clinical classification: 40 cases were mild, 13 were general, 7 were severe, 2 were critically ill. 61 cases were discharged from hospital, and 1 was dead. The clinical cure rate was 98.39%. The average stay was (18.5±4.8)days. All patients were treated combined with Chinese medicine on the basis of symptomatic treatment.Conclusions:The clinical symptoms of imported NCP are relatively mild, and mild cases were more, the recovery rate was higher. The intervention strategy of traditional Chinese medicine is conducive to rehabilitation. The external input cases and symptomless infected patients are important for epidemic situation in the future.
9.Deqi effect for treating knee osteoarthritis using manual acupuncture:A network meta-analysis
Liu KE ; Chen YING ; Liu CUNZHI ; Zhu XIANGYU ; Li LONGNV ; Jiang LULIAN ; Zhao LIPING
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2021;8(4):343-352
Objective:To explore whether the deqi effect affects the effectiveness of manual acupuncture for treating knee osteoarthritis by a network meta-analysis (NMA).Methods:Eight databases were searched for relevant published studies since inception through January 2021.Randomized control trials that compared manual acupuncture with deqi,manual acupuncture without deqi,and conventional treatment of western medicine were included.Languages were limited to English and Chinese.Two authors independently selected eligible studies,assessed methodological quality and the effects of deqi,and extracted outcome data.The mean difference (MD) and standardized mean differences (SMDs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated by Stata 15.0 to conduct an NMA based on a frequentist framework.Results:Fourteen trials with a total of 1868 subjects were included.The direct and indirect comparisons were authentic,according to inconsistency tests.The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) pooled results indicated that there was no significant effect of deqi(SMD =-0.23,95% CI[0.81,0.35]).The pooled results of visual analogue scale (VAS) were similar to those of WOMAC (MD-0.53,95% CI[1.03,0.02]).Conclusion:As a summary of the currently available research,the NMA results indicated that deqi effect might not be the crucial factor for the effectiveness of manual acupuncture.
10.Effect of Infection on Autonomic Nervous Function and Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide in Patients with Functional Dyspepsia.
Mirim KIM ; Nana YANG ; Jiakai SHAO ; Jingwen YANG ; Guangxia SHI ; Chaoqun YAN ; Cunzhi LIU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2020;42(3):313-318
To investigate the effects of ()infection on autonomic nervous function and calcitonin gene-related peptide in patients with functional dyspepsia(FD). Thirty-one patients with FD matching Rome Ⅳ criteria were included and divided into -positive group and -negative group.All patients were evaluated by Symptom Index of Dyspepsia(SID),Nepean Dyspepsia Index(NDI),and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale(HADS).Their heart rate variability(HRV)and calcitonin gene-related peptide(CGRP)level were also measured. There were no significant differences in SID(=-0.858, =0.858),NDI(=-1.464, =0.143),and Hospital Depression Scale score(=0.699, =0.485).However,the Hospital Anxiety Scale score was significantly higher in -positive group than the -negative group(=-2.470, =0.014).The level of CGRP in -positive group[(0.999±0.274)ng/ml]was significantly higher than that in the -negative group[(0.812±0.172)ng/ml;=2.238, =0.033].HRV data showed no significant difference between these two groups at very low frequency(=-1.210, =0.236),low frequency(LF)(=0.419, =0.678),high frequency(HF)(=0.612, =0.546),LF/HF(=-0.882, =0.399),and total power(=-0.963, =0.344). In FD patients,patients with -positive FD patients have higher depression and CGRP levels than those without infection,although their dyspepsia symptoms and HRV show no notable changes.
Anxiety
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Calcitonin
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Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide
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Dyspepsia
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Helicobacter Infections
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Helicobacter pylori
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Humans


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