1.Traditional Chinese medicine compound in treating idiopathic membranous nephropathy network Meta-analysis
Jingxue BAI ; Genping LEI ; Ting WANG ; Sheng DONG ; Jiongdong XIE ; Xian LU ; Dong YANG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(5):62-68
Objective To evaluate the clinical effectiveness and safety of different traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)prescriptions combined with conventional western drugs to improve idiopathic membranous nephropathy(IMN)based on the Chinese medicine evidence system.Methods A computerized search of databases was conducted to collect randomized controlled trials(RCTs)of TCM compound formulas combined with conventional western medicines for the treatment of IMN,with a search timeframe from the establishment of the database to October 2023.Thirty-five RCTs involving six interventions and containing 2518 IMN patients were finally included.The quality of the included literature was evaluated.Reticulated Meta-analysis was performed,and surface under the cumulative ranking(SUCRA)curve was used to rank the clinical efficacy and safety of the six interventions,aiming to provide an evidence-based basis for the rational clinical selection of prescriptions for treating patients with IMN.Results The formula of tonifying deficiency and eliminating stasis combined with conventional western medicine showed significant effects in lowering 24-hour urine protein quantification(SUCRA=95.3%)and total cholesterol level(SUCRA=98.2%).The formula of tonifying deficiency,eliminating stasis,purging heat,and dispelling dampness combined with conventional western medicine was effective in lowering blood creatinine(SUCRA=80.4%)and increasing serum albumin level(SUCRA=72.9%).The formula of tonifying deficiency and clearing heat and dampness combined with conventional western medicine was more effective in lowering M-type phospholipase A2 receptor antibody titer(SUCRA=86.0%).Conclusion In terms of safety,the adverse effects of the TCM compound formula combined with conventional western drugs were overall less than those of conventional western drugs alone.
2.Sonodynamic therapy promotes luminal gain in carotid and femoral atherosclerotic plaques: a single-center prospective clinical study
Yu WANG ; Yihan SUN ; Ying LIU ; Jingxue FAN ; Yuanqi WANG ; Yongxing JIANG ; Hui WANG ; Jiemei YANG ; Liuying WANG ; Shuyuan GUO ; Wei WANG ; Ye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2025;53(11):1216-1224
Objective:To preliminarily evaluate the lumen gain of sonodynamic therapy (SDT) mediated by sinoporphyrin sodium at carotid and femoral atherosclerotic plaque sites, and to assess whether concomitant statin use, lesion location, plaque echogenicity/type, and baseline stenosis severity modify the therapeutic response.Methods:This single-center, prospective, exploratory pilot clinical study enrolled patients with peripheral artery disease who attended the outpatient cardiology clinic of the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University between February and September 2016. All enrolled patients received optimized oral medical therapy in combination with a single session of SDT. Vascular evaluation was performed using color Doppler ultrasound before treatment and 1 and 4 weeks after treatment. The primary efficacy endpoint was the percent change from baseline in luminal diameter stenosis at the site of the atherosclerotic plaque (%Δ) at week 4, while the secondary efficacy endpoint was %Δ at week 1. Subgroup analyses were conducted according to prior statin use, plaque location, plaque characteristics, and baseline degree of luminal stenosis.Results:A total of 24 patients, aged (70.7±2.2) years were enrolled. There were 20 (83%) males. Compared to baseline, luminal diameter stenosis at the plaque site reduced by week 4 ((50.1±1.2)% vs. (57.2±1.1)%, P<0.001), %Δ was(12.32±1.05)%; and luminal diameter stenosis also reduced by week 1 ((51.7±1.2)% vs. (57.2±1.1)%, P<0.001)), %Δ was(9.61±0.85)%. In subgroup analyses, the treatment effect on diameter stenosis was independent of prior statin use; SDT reduced stenosis in both carotid and femoral plaques; with superior efficacy observed in hypoechoic and mixed-echo plaques; and efficacy was observed across mild, moderate, and severe baseline stenosis categories (all P<0.05). Conclusion:In this single-center pilot study, SDT demonstrates therapeutic efficacy across mild, moderate, and severe stenoses, as well as in hypoechoic and mixed-echo plaques, showing potential to rapidly promote luminal gain at carotid and femoral atherosclerotic plaque sites.
3.Traditional Chinese medicine compound in treating idiopathic membranous nephropathy network Meta-analysis
Jingxue BAI ; Genping LEI ; Ting WANG ; Sheng DONG ; Jiongdong XIE ; Xian LU ; Dong YANG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(5):62-68
Objective To evaluate the clinical effectiveness and safety of different traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)prescriptions combined with conventional western drugs to improve idiopathic membranous nephropathy(IMN)based on the Chinese medicine evidence system.Methods A computerized search of databases was conducted to collect randomized controlled trials(RCTs)of TCM compound formulas combined with conventional western medicines for the treatment of IMN,with a search timeframe from the establishment of the database to October 2023.Thirty-five RCTs involving six interventions and containing 2518 IMN patients were finally included.The quality of the included literature was evaluated.Reticulated Meta-analysis was performed,and surface under the cumulative ranking(SUCRA)curve was used to rank the clinical efficacy and safety of the six interventions,aiming to provide an evidence-based basis for the rational clinical selection of prescriptions for treating patients with IMN.Results The formula of tonifying deficiency and eliminating stasis combined with conventional western medicine showed significant effects in lowering 24-hour urine protein quantification(SUCRA=95.3%)and total cholesterol level(SUCRA=98.2%).The formula of tonifying deficiency,eliminating stasis,purging heat,and dispelling dampness combined with conventional western medicine was effective in lowering blood creatinine(SUCRA=80.4%)and increasing serum albumin level(SUCRA=72.9%).The formula of tonifying deficiency and clearing heat and dampness combined with conventional western medicine was more effective in lowering M-type phospholipase A2 receptor antibody titer(SUCRA=86.0%).Conclusion In terms of safety,the adverse effects of the TCM compound formula combined with conventional western drugs were overall less than those of conventional western drugs alone.
4.Sonodynamic therapy promotes luminal gain in carotid and femoral atherosclerotic plaques: a single-center prospective clinical study
Yu WANG ; Yihan SUN ; Ying LIU ; Jingxue FAN ; Yuanqi WANG ; Yongxing JIANG ; Hui WANG ; Jiemei YANG ; Liuying WANG ; Shuyuan GUO ; Wei WANG ; Ye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2025;53(11):1216-1224
Objective:To preliminarily evaluate the lumen gain of sonodynamic therapy (SDT) mediated by sinoporphyrin sodium at carotid and femoral atherosclerotic plaque sites, and to assess whether concomitant statin use, lesion location, plaque echogenicity/type, and baseline stenosis severity modify the therapeutic response.Methods:This single-center, prospective, exploratory pilot clinical study enrolled patients with peripheral artery disease who attended the outpatient cardiology clinic of the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University between February and September 2016. All enrolled patients received optimized oral medical therapy in combination with a single session of SDT. Vascular evaluation was performed using color Doppler ultrasound before treatment and 1 and 4 weeks after treatment. The primary efficacy endpoint was the percent change from baseline in luminal diameter stenosis at the site of the atherosclerotic plaque (%Δ) at week 4, while the secondary efficacy endpoint was %Δ at week 1. Subgroup analyses were conducted according to prior statin use, plaque location, plaque characteristics, and baseline degree of luminal stenosis.Results:A total of 24 patients, aged (70.7±2.2) years were enrolled. There were 20 (83%) males. Compared to baseline, luminal diameter stenosis at the plaque site reduced by week 4 ((50.1±1.2)% vs. (57.2±1.1)%, P<0.001), %Δ was(12.32±1.05)%; and luminal diameter stenosis also reduced by week 1 ((51.7±1.2)% vs. (57.2±1.1)%, P<0.001)), %Δ was(9.61±0.85)%. In subgroup analyses, the treatment effect on diameter stenosis was independent of prior statin use; SDT reduced stenosis in both carotid and femoral plaques; with superior efficacy observed in hypoechoic and mixed-echo plaques; and efficacy was observed across mild, moderate, and severe baseline stenosis categories (all P<0.05). Conclusion:In this single-center pilot study, SDT demonstrates therapeutic efficacy across mild, moderate, and severe stenoses, as well as in hypoechoic and mixed-echo plaques, showing potential to rapidly promote luminal gain at carotid and femoral atherosclerotic plaque sites.
5.A live born boy after in-utero thoracentesis because of a large pulmonary congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation
Jingxue WANG ; Yu SUN ; Huixia YANG ; Lishuang MA ; Ying WANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(10):856-859
The course, progression, and prognosis of fetal congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM) depend on the size of the mass, whether the mediastinum is displaced, changes in fetal hemodynamics, and the occurrence of fetal hydrops, with large CCAM being relatively rare. In this case, a fetus was suspected of having a large CCAM with fetal hydrops and cardiac insufficiency at 27 weeks of gestation. After multiple imaging evaluations and multidisciplinary consultations, a delivery plan and neonatal resuscitation plan were formulated. At 31 +4 weeks of gestation, in-utero thoracentesis and drainage were performed. Postoperatively, the fetal CCAM was reduced compared to before, and the maternal symptoms of chest tightness and shortness of breath were also improved. Three days after the procedure, the mother experienced premature rupture of membranes and delivered a male infant vaginally at 32 weeks of gestation. On the fifth day after birth, the newborn underwent resection of the pulmonary cystic adenomatoid malformation, confirming the diagnosis. Follow-up for two years post-birth showed good prognosis for both the mother and the child. Therefore, when CCAM is detected during pregnancy, thorough in-utero evaluation should be conducted, and a monitoring plan should be developed based on potential perinatal conditions to avoid unnecessary termination of pregnancy. If the pregnancy continues, multidisciplinary evaluation and preparation for perinatal surgery are necessary.
6.Predicting the grades of Astragali radix using mass spectrometry-based metabolomics and machine learning
Yu XINYUE ; Nai JINGXUE ; Guo HUIMIN ; Yang XUPING ; Deng XIAOYING ; Yuan XIA ; Hua YUNFEI ; Tian YUAN ; Xu FENGGUO ; Zhang ZUNJIAN ; Huang YIN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2021;11(5):611-616
Astragali radix(AR,the dried root of Astragalus)is a popular herbal remedy in both China and the United States.The commercially available AR is commonly classified into premium graded(PG)and ungraded(UG)ones only according to the appearance.To uncover novel sensitive and specific markers for AR grading,we took the integrated mass spectrometry-based untargeted and targeted metabolomics ap-proaches to characterize chemical features of PG and UG samples in a discovery set(n=16 batches).A series of five differential compounds were screened out by univariate statistical analysis,including arginine,calycosin,ononin,formononetin,and astragaloside Ⅳ,most of which were observed to be accumulated in PG samples except for astragaloside Ⅳ.Then,we performed machine learning on the quantification data of five compounds and constructed a logistic regression prediction model.Finally,the external validation in an independent validation set of AR(n=20 batches)verified that the five com-pounds,as well as the model,had strong capability to distinguish the two grades of AR,with the pre-diction accuracy>90%.Our findings present a panel of meaningful candidate markers that would significantly catalyze the innovation in AR grading.
7.Uterine Doppler ultrasound in monitoring the treatment effect for late postpartum hemorrhage: a case report
Jingxue WANG ; Yu SUN ; Huixia YANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2020;23(9):623-625
We report a woman with twin pregnancy who suffered from repeated late postpartum hemorrhage at 16 days and 22 days after a cesarean section. Tortuous myometrial vessels with significant flow signal on the uterus were discovered through color Doppler ultrasonography. In both occasions, vaginal bleeding was reduced after uterotonic administration, and Doppler ultrasound found gradually narrowed tortuous tubular myometrial vessels and no further massive vaginal bleeding. Regular Doppler ultrasonography follow-up is of vital importance for the diagnosis and monitoring of recurrent late postpartum hemorrhage.
8.Design of Rehabilitation Therapy Practice Base Using International Standards
Jingxue ZHANG ; Qian MA ; Lei YANG ; Ying HE ; Chang ZHU ; Liqing YAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(10):1233-1236
Objective To focus on how to bring the international teaching methods, assessment methods and indicators of the rehabilitation clinical practice on the basis of the local conditions.Methods By analyzing the problems found in the years of clinical teaching, and combining with research status home and abroad, the clinical teaching standards of WCPT were analyzed, and the design of establishing international standard rehabilitation practical base in local area was proposed. This paper discussed and shared our learning and suggestion in practice.Results This paper solved a series of issues of this clinical practical base, such as positioning, training methods and assess, and broke the traditional teaching mode of emphasizing pedagogical part.Conclusion It is very important to strengthen the skills training, improve the assessment system, and establish multiple assessment ways to clinical skills.
9.Optical performance of Toric intraocular lens rotation in Hwey-Lan Liou model eye
Bin, ZHANG ; Jingxue, MA ; Danyan, LIU ; Yuexian, CUI ; Yinghua, DU ; Xin, YANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2017;35(3):239-242
Background The residual astigmatism following Toric intraocular lens (IOL) rotation have received much attention.However,the variation of the optical performance and the wavefront abrrveation with Toric IOL rotation are unclear.Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the optical performance,wavefront abrrveation and residual diopter spherical and cylinder lens with Toric IOL rotation.Methods T3,T4 and T5 Toric IOLs of +22.0 D were placed in Hwey-Lan Liou model eye respectively,with the posterior surface flat on the X axis and steep on the Y axis.Corneal astigmatism model was established by mimicing the model eye with Toric IOL using Zemax optical software.Then the Toric IOLs were rotated 5° to 10° individually under the 4 mm pupil diameter and 550 nm monochromatic light,and the image performance and wavefront abrrveation were recorded with all conditions,including modulation transfer function (MTF),out-of-focus aberration,astigmatism aberration,coma,trefoil aberration and spherical aberration.The refractive error of spherical power and cylinder power were calculated.Results Corneal astigmatism was fully corrected when Toric IOLs in the middle,and the MTF curves were near in T3,T4,T5 Toric IOLs.The image performance was worse under the high spatial frequency with the increase of rotation degrees of Toric IOLs,showing the gradually low of MTF curves,especially T5 Toric IOL.No obvious changes was seen in coma,trefoil aberration and spherical aberration after rotation of Toric IOLs,while out-of-focus aberration,astigmatism aberration were obviously increased.In addition,residual astigmatism and spherical error increase with the rotation of Toric IOLs.Conclusions Toricl IOL rotation leads to increase of astigmatism and spherical refractive error but not high order aberration.
10.Analysis of AIDS Prevention in Colleges from the Perspective of Peer Education
Min SHI ; Zheng LI ; Jingxue JIA ; Xuemei YANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(2):252-255
Objective:To improve students' knowledge and skills of AIDS prevention,analyze the effect of interactive peer education,and explore effective ways to carry out peer education.Methods:From September 2015 to May 2016,the freshmen in one college of Xi'an were investigated of AIDS knowledge,attitude and behavior using questionnaire as baseline data.Seven hundred peers of them received education with the methods of brainstorming,group discussion and questions,and case analysis.Then a questionnaire survey was conducted again to evaluate the effect of peer education.Results:After the intervention peer education,the scores of basic AIDS knowledge,prevention knowledge,relevant attitude and the rate of positive behavioral selection were significantly increased (P <0.05).Approximately 92.50% of the students thought that having sex with only one partner can reduce the spread of AIDS and 81.76% of the students were willing to help AIDS patients.Conclusions:Interactive peer education for college students has a good applicability,the effect is remarkable,and it is worth popularizing in colleges.

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