1.Research progress on anti-tumor effect of monoterpene indole alkaloids in Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis
Dahai YU ; Xue DONG ; Lizhu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2025;34(1):86-93
Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis has the effects of wind-extinguishing and convulsion resolving,clearing heat and liver smoothing It can be used to treat cancer,cardio-cerebrovascular diseases,neurodegenerative diseases,depression and other diseases.Studies have shown that Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis has significant anti-tumor activity and has inhibitory effects on many kinds of cancers,and monoterpene indole alkaloids are the main source of pharmacological effects of Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis.This paper reviewed the research related to the anti-tumor effect of monoterpene indole alkaloids from Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis in the last decade,and the anti-tumor mechanism was summarized to offer theoretical basis for the further study of monoterpene indole alkaloids in Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis.
2.Effect of self-made static progressive braces in the stepwise treatment of hand flexion dysfunction caused by scar contracture after burn injury
Haiyang ZHAO ; Qin ZHOU ; Jiaqi LIU ; Wanfu ZHANG ; Chan ZHU ; Jing XU ; Juntao HAN ; Dahai HU ; Hao GUAN
Chinese Journal of Burns 2025;41(2):155-162
Objective:To explore the effect of self-made static progressive braces in the stepwise treatment of hand flexion dysfunction caused by scar contracture after burn injury.Methods:This study was a retrospective observational study. From January 2022 to March 2024, the First Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Medical University admitted twenty-nine patients who met the inclusion criteria and used the self-made static progressive braces for stepwise treatment of hand flexion dysfunction caused by scar contracture, including 23 males and 6 females, aged 16 to 55 years. The depth of burn on the back of the hand was deep partial-thickness to full-thickness. The self-made static progressive brace referred to the self-made static progressive joint distractor and the self-made static progressive hand flexion distractor. The stepwise treatment was adopted. In the first stage, in-hospital treatment for 2 to 4 weeks was selected. The treatment contents included conventional rehabilitation training and training on the application of the self-made joint distractors. When the active flexion range of motion of the metacarpophalangeal joint was ≥60°, the second stage of treatment was carried out, that is, two weeks of home remote rehabilitation treatment. The treatment contents included individualized exercise training such as training with self-made static progressive joint distractors and training with self-made static progressive hand flexion distractors. Adverse events such as blister, brace compression, and tissue strain during the stepwise treatment were recorded. After the end of the stepwise treatment, the active flexion of the affected hand was observed. During follow-up, the total active range of motion of the affected hand was measured, and the extensibility of the scar and skin and soft tissue on the back of the affected hand and the patient's satisfaction with the therapeutic effect were evaluated. At the last follow-up, the function of the affected hand was evaluated according to the trial standards for evaluation of partial function of upper extremity by the Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association.Results:During the stepwise treatment, a small amount of blisters developed on the skin at the wrist joint in 2 patients, which was cured after symptomatic treatment; the other patients had no adverse events such as brace compression and tissue strain. After the end of the stepwise treatment, the active flexion function of the hand was better, and the fist could be basically clenched. After 1-3 months of follow-up, the total active range of motion of the affected hand was 200-245°; the scar on the back of the hand was soft and light-colored, and the skin and soft tissue was malleable. Twenty-two patients were very satisfied with the curative effect, 6 patients were satisfied, and 1 patient was dissatisfied. At the last follow-up, there were 20 cases with excellent hand function and 9 cases with good hand function.Conclusions:The stepwise treatment of hand flexion dysfunction caused by scar contracture after burn injury with self-made static progressive braces has a good effect and few complications. Moreover, the two self-made static progressive distractors are convenient in material acquisition, simple to make, cost-effective, and highly practical, which is worthy of clinical promotion.
3.Application of stamp-shaped skin allograft in extremely severe burns following failure of Meek skin grafting
Chenyang TIAN ; Ke TAO ; Peng JI ; Yunchuan WANG ; Dahai HU ; Xiaowen GAO ; Zhao ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(12):2507-2512
BACKGROUND:Postoperative results with Meek skin grafting in some patients with extremely severe burns have not been satisfactory,with problems of delayed healing or skin graft failure. There have been fewer studies on the treatment of patients with failed Meek skin grafting due to insufficient skin source. This study aimed to explore a treatment method for such patients. OBJECTIVE:To observe the curative effect of stamp-shaped skin allograft in the treatment of severe burns after Meek skin graft failure. METHODS:Twenty-three patients with extremely severe burns who were admitted at Department of Burns and Skin Surgery,the First Affiliated Hospital of the Air Force Medical University from August 2013 to August 2023 with poor healing after Meek skin grafting were enrolled and divided into allogeneic skin treatment group and dressing change group according to different treatment methods. There were 10 cases in the allograft group and 13 cases in the dressing change group. Preoperative hemoglobin,platelet count,albumin count,white blood cell count,neutrophil count,procalcitonin count,and positive rate of microbial culture before secondary Meek skin grafting were compared between two groups. Survival rate of skin grafts before and after the second operation were compared. The number of operations,incidence of sepsis,and wound scars at 3 months and 6 months after operation were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The preoperative hemoglobin,platelet count and albumin count in the allogeneic skin treatment group were significantly higher than those in the dressing change group (Z=-3.172,P=0.002;Z=-3.010,P=0.003;Z=-2.761,P=0.006). There was no significant difference in the preoperative white blood cell count and neutrophil count between the two groups before secondary Meek skin grafting (Z=1.148,P=0.251;Z=0.373,P=0.709),but the serum procalcitonin count in the allogeneic skin treatment group prior to the second operation was significantly lower than that in the dressing change group (Z=2.955,P=0.002). Burn patients in the dressing change group exhibited a higher microbial culture rate than those in the allogeneic skin treatment group (x2=6.303,P=0.029). The survival rate of skin grafts before the second operation in the allogeneic skin treatment group[(74.8±13.3)%]was significantly higher than that in the dressing change group[(58.4±14.2)%;t=2.85,P=0.01). The survival rate of skin grafts after the second stage operation in the allogeneic skin treatment group[(84.0±11.5)%]was significantly higher than that in the dressing change group[(67.6±20.7)%;t=2.24,P=0.03). The frequency of postoperative surgery in the allogeneic skin treatment group was less than that in the dressing change group (Z=2.27,P=0.02). The incidence of sepsis in the dressing change group was significantly higher than that in the allogeneic skin treatment group (x2=5.490,P=0.03). There was no significant difference in the Vancouver Scar Scale scores of the scars between the two groups at 3 and 6 months after operation (t=0.96,1.138,P>0.05). To conclude,stamp-shaped skin allograft has good curative effect in the treatment of wounds with poor healing of skin after Meek micro-transplantation. The utilization rate of skin in the later stage is significantly increased,which reduces the probability of wound infection and solves the problem of insufficient skin source.
4.Current status and hotspot visualization analysis of hospital research management based on CiteSpace
Jian RONG ; Xuanxuan LI ; Dahai ZHAO ; Pan CHENG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(11):1790-1795
Objective To explore the current status,hotspots,and frontier directions in the field of hospital research management.Methods Literature related to hospital research management published from January 1987 to March 2025,as in-dexed in the China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),was retrieved.The visualization software CiteSpace was used to analyze the publication volume,authors,institutions,and keywords.Results A total of 250 Chinese-language articles were in-cluded.The overall publication volume showed a fluctuating upward trend,with the highest number of publications in 2023,reac-hing 26 articles.Notable institutions with higher publication volumes include Chongqing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital,the Medical Department of Nanjing General Hospital of the Nanjing Military Region,Tianjin Medical University Cancer Hospital,and Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University.Key authors with more publications include Zhou Laixin,Xu Dixiong,Liu Yuping,and Sun Meng.High-frequency keywords included"research management","hospital","research projects","re-search funding","public hospitals",and"project management",generating 11 clustering labels and 25 emerging terms.Con-clusion The research on hospital research management in China has evolved from conceptual definition and systematic construc-tion to the exploration of innovative strategies,with increasing depth and breadth.The field has yet to form a large-scale,cross-regional author and institutional cooperation network.High-frequency keywords such as"research management","hospital","research projects","research funding","public hospitals",and"project management"represent hotspots in the research.Keywords such as"public hospitals","design",and"research projects"may become the frontier directions for future research in this field.
5.The relationship between white matter injury and sleepiness,sleep disorders,and cognitive decline in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
Yaoyao ZHAI ; Xiaoxia LIU ; Chan MENG ; Lei ZHAO ; Zhiming ZHANG ; Dahai WU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2025;32(4):244-250
OBJECTIVE To explore the relationship between white matter damage and sleepiness,decreased sleep quality,and cognitive decline in patients with OSA.METHODS There were 55 confirmed cases of OSA diagnosed by polysomnography(PSG)from January 2018 to May 2023 were selected,with 29 non-OSA controls also diagnosed by PSG.DKI scanning and Epworth sleepiness scale(ESS),Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI),and Montreal cognitive assessment(MoCA)scores were performed for all subjects.Differences in kurtosis fractional anisotropy(KFA)of various brain regions were compared between the two groups to identify differential brain regions,and pairwise correlations were analyzed between KFA reduction and apnea-hypopnea index(AHI),lowest oxygen saturation(LSaO2)and various scale scores in OSA patients.RESULTS The KFA values in right external capsule,bilateral corona radiata,bilateral superior longitudinal fasciculus,corpus callosum,posterior cingulate gyrus of OSA group were lower than control group(P<0.05).For the OSA group:The correlation between ESS scores and KFA values of right posterior corona radiata,left superior longitudinal fasciculus,body of corpus callosum,splenium of corpus callosum are all negative(r=-0.287,-0.286,-0.276,-0.449,P<0.05).The correlation between PSQI scores and KFA values of right posterior corona radiata,left posterior corona radiata,splenium of corpus callosum are all negative(r=-0.390,-0.274,-0.348,P<0.05).The correlation between MoCA scores and KFA values of right posterior corona radiata,right superior longitudinal fasciculus,left anterior corona radiata,left posterior corona radiata,left superior corona radiata,left superior longitudinal fasciculus,genu of corpus callosum,body of corpus callosum,are all positive(r=0.290,0.389,0.298,0.278,0.340,0.473,0.344,0.344,P<0.05).The correlation between visuospatial and executive function scores and AHI,LSaO2,ESS scores and KFA values of right posterior corona radiata,left superior corona radiata,left superior longitudinal fasciculus and splenium of corpus callosum are all significant(r=-0.350,0.470,-0.343,0.401,0.284,0.387,0.274,P<0.05).CONCLUSION Patients with OSA exhibit damage to the white matter in certain brain regions.The damage to the corpus callosum,posterior corona radiata,and superior longitudinal fasciculus has the greatest impact on patients'sleepiness,reduced sleep quality,and cognitive impairment.In particular,the impairment in visuospatial and executive function is closely associated with white matter damage in the corona radiata and superior longitudinal fasciculus.
6.Combining proprioceptive training with core stability training improves the balance and lower limb motor functioning of burns patients
Haiyang ZHAO ; Juntao HAN ; Jiaqi LIU ; Dahai HU ; Qin ZHOU ; Chan ZHU ; Jin XU ; Bowen ZHANG ; Zongshi QI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(5):425-429
Objective:To observe any influence of combining proprioceptive training with core stability training in rehabilitation motor functioning and balance after extensive burns.Methods:Sixty patients with lower limb motor and balance disorders after extensive burns were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group, each of 30. Both groups underwent skin grafting on the lower limbs. After the wounds had healed, both groups were given routine rehabilitation treatment, including joint stretching and muscle strength training, but the treatment group was additionally provided with proprioception and core stability training. Before and after 12 weeks of treatment, both groups′ lower limb motor function and walking ability were evaluated using the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (L-FMA), and static and dynamic balance were quantified using Holden Functional Ambulation Classification (FAC). The duration of standing on one leg with the eyes closed was recorded, along with Timed " Up & Go" Test (TUGT) times. After the treatment, each patient′s satisfaction was assessed using a self-designed questionnaire.Results:Significant improvement was observed in the average L- FMA and FAC scores after the treatment, as well as in the ability to stand on one leg with the eyes closed. The average TUGT time in both groups was shorter, but there had been significantly greater improvement of the treatment group than among the controls. Reported satisfaction was significantly higher among the treated group than among the controls.Conclusions:Supplementing basic rehabilitation with proprioception training and core stability training can further improve the motor functioning, balance and walking of persons who have suffered extensive burns.
7.Research progress on anti-tumor effect of monoterpene indole alkaloids in Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis
Dahai YU ; Xue DONG ; Lizhu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2025;34(1):86-93
Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis has the effects of wind-extinguishing and convulsion resolving,clearing heat and liver smoothing It can be used to treat cancer,cardio-cerebrovascular diseases,neurodegenerative diseases,depression and other diseases.Studies have shown that Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis has significant anti-tumor activity and has inhibitory effects on many kinds of cancers,and monoterpene indole alkaloids are the main source of pharmacological effects of Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis.This paper reviewed the research related to the anti-tumor effect of monoterpene indole alkaloids from Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis in the last decade,and the anti-tumor mechanism was summarized to offer theoretical basis for the further study of monoterpene indole alkaloids in Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis.
8.Current status and hotspot visualization analysis of hospital research management based on CiteSpace
Jian RONG ; Xuanxuan LI ; Dahai ZHAO ; Pan CHENG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(11):1790-1795
Objective To explore the current status,hotspots,and frontier directions in the field of hospital research management.Methods Literature related to hospital research management published from January 1987 to March 2025,as in-dexed in the China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),was retrieved.The visualization software CiteSpace was used to analyze the publication volume,authors,institutions,and keywords.Results A total of 250 Chinese-language articles were in-cluded.The overall publication volume showed a fluctuating upward trend,with the highest number of publications in 2023,reac-hing 26 articles.Notable institutions with higher publication volumes include Chongqing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital,the Medical Department of Nanjing General Hospital of the Nanjing Military Region,Tianjin Medical University Cancer Hospital,and Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University.Key authors with more publications include Zhou Laixin,Xu Dixiong,Liu Yuping,and Sun Meng.High-frequency keywords included"research management","hospital","research projects","re-search funding","public hospitals",and"project management",generating 11 clustering labels and 25 emerging terms.Con-clusion The research on hospital research management in China has evolved from conceptual definition and systematic construc-tion to the exploration of innovative strategies,with increasing depth and breadth.The field has yet to form a large-scale,cross-regional author and institutional cooperation network.High-frequency keywords such as"research management","hospital","research projects","research funding","public hospitals",and"project management"represent hotspots in the research.Keywords such as"public hospitals","design",and"research projects"may become the frontier directions for future research in this field.
9.Application of stamp-shaped skin allograft in extremely severe burns following failure of Meek skin grafting
Chenyang TIAN ; Ke TAO ; Peng JI ; Yunchuan WANG ; Dahai HU ; Xiaowen GAO ; Zhao ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(12):2507-2512
BACKGROUND:Postoperative results with Meek skin grafting in some patients with extremely severe burns have not been satisfactory,with problems of delayed healing or skin graft failure. There have been fewer studies on the treatment of patients with failed Meek skin grafting due to insufficient skin source. This study aimed to explore a treatment method for such patients. OBJECTIVE:To observe the curative effect of stamp-shaped skin allograft in the treatment of severe burns after Meek skin graft failure. METHODS:Twenty-three patients with extremely severe burns who were admitted at Department of Burns and Skin Surgery,the First Affiliated Hospital of the Air Force Medical University from August 2013 to August 2023 with poor healing after Meek skin grafting were enrolled and divided into allogeneic skin treatment group and dressing change group according to different treatment methods. There were 10 cases in the allograft group and 13 cases in the dressing change group. Preoperative hemoglobin,platelet count,albumin count,white blood cell count,neutrophil count,procalcitonin count,and positive rate of microbial culture before secondary Meek skin grafting were compared between two groups. Survival rate of skin grafts before and after the second operation were compared. The number of operations,incidence of sepsis,and wound scars at 3 months and 6 months after operation were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The preoperative hemoglobin,platelet count and albumin count in the allogeneic skin treatment group were significantly higher than those in the dressing change group (Z=-3.172,P=0.002;Z=-3.010,P=0.003;Z=-2.761,P=0.006). There was no significant difference in the preoperative white blood cell count and neutrophil count between the two groups before secondary Meek skin grafting (Z=1.148,P=0.251;Z=0.373,P=0.709),but the serum procalcitonin count in the allogeneic skin treatment group prior to the second operation was significantly lower than that in the dressing change group (Z=2.955,P=0.002). Burn patients in the dressing change group exhibited a higher microbial culture rate than those in the allogeneic skin treatment group (x2=6.303,P=0.029). The survival rate of skin grafts before the second operation in the allogeneic skin treatment group[(74.8±13.3)%]was significantly higher than that in the dressing change group[(58.4±14.2)%;t=2.85,P=0.01). The survival rate of skin grafts after the second stage operation in the allogeneic skin treatment group[(84.0±11.5)%]was significantly higher than that in the dressing change group[(67.6±20.7)%;t=2.24,P=0.03). The frequency of postoperative surgery in the allogeneic skin treatment group was less than that in the dressing change group (Z=2.27,P=0.02). The incidence of sepsis in the dressing change group was significantly higher than that in the allogeneic skin treatment group (x2=5.490,P=0.03). There was no significant difference in the Vancouver Scar Scale scores of the scars between the two groups at 3 and 6 months after operation (t=0.96,1.138,P>0.05). To conclude,stamp-shaped skin allograft has good curative effect in the treatment of wounds with poor healing of skin after Meek micro-transplantation. The utilization rate of skin in the later stage is significantly increased,which reduces the probability of wound infection and solves the problem of insufficient skin source.
10.Combining proprioceptive training with core stability training improves the balance and lower limb motor functioning of burns patients
Haiyang ZHAO ; Juntao HAN ; Jiaqi LIU ; Dahai HU ; Qin ZHOU ; Chan ZHU ; Jin XU ; Bowen ZHANG ; Zongshi QI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(5):425-429
Objective:To observe any influence of combining proprioceptive training with core stability training in rehabilitation motor functioning and balance after extensive burns.Methods:Sixty patients with lower limb motor and balance disorders after extensive burns were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group, each of 30. Both groups underwent skin grafting on the lower limbs. After the wounds had healed, both groups were given routine rehabilitation treatment, including joint stretching and muscle strength training, but the treatment group was additionally provided with proprioception and core stability training. Before and after 12 weeks of treatment, both groups′ lower limb motor function and walking ability were evaluated using the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (L-FMA), and static and dynamic balance were quantified using Holden Functional Ambulation Classification (FAC). The duration of standing on one leg with the eyes closed was recorded, along with Timed " Up & Go" Test (TUGT) times. After the treatment, each patient′s satisfaction was assessed using a self-designed questionnaire.Results:Significant improvement was observed in the average L- FMA and FAC scores after the treatment, as well as in the ability to stand on one leg with the eyes closed. The average TUGT time in both groups was shorter, but there had been significantly greater improvement of the treatment group than among the controls. Reported satisfaction was significantly higher among the treated group than among the controls.Conclusions:Supplementing basic rehabilitation with proprioception training and core stability training can further improve the motor functioning, balance and walking of persons who have suffered extensive burns.

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