1.Review of the Expanded Clinical Trial System in the United States, Japan and Canada and its Enlightenment for China
Meiying MA ; Xiaopei ZHAO ; Lulin LI
Chinese Medical Ethics 2025;38(1):78-88
The expanded clinical trial system is designed to provide clinical trial drugs for patients suffering from serious or life-threatening diseases for which there is no effective treatment, essentially seeking a balance between the accessibility of drugs to patients and the soundness of the development of the pharmaceutical industry, as well as between the risk of expanding the use of clinical trial drugs and the need to safeguard the rights and interests of patients’ lives and health. Article 23 of China's Drug Administration Law provides only a principled description of the applicable standards and operating procedures for this system, with no implementing regulations, making it difficult for the system to function effectively in practice. The United States, Japan, and Canada have made detailed provisions on the conditions of application, applicants, review subjects and contents, and safeguards of the system through laws, regulations, and guidelines. Based on China's legislative environment and regulatory reality, and considering that the system is still in the initial stage in China, it is recommended that appropriate reference be made to the beneficial experience of foreign countries and that regulations and normative documents be promulgated as soon as possible to clarify the types of expanded clinical trials, applicants, review subjects etc., and to determine the responsibilities of all the parties involved, to promote the standardization of China’s expanded clinical trial system, to promote the availability of medicines to patients, and to effectively safeguard the rights and interests of patients’ lives and health, and the soundness and safety of the development of the pharmaceutical industry.
2.Clinical Efficacy of Modified Huangqi Chifengtang in Treatment of IgA Nephropathy Patients and Exploration of Dose-effect Relationship of Astragali Radix
Xiujie SHI ; Meiying CHANG ; Yue SHI ; Ziyan ZHANG ; Yifan ZHANG ; Qi ZHANG ; Hangyu DUAN ; Jing LIU ; Mingming ZHAO ; Yuan SI ; Yu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(2):9-16
ObjectiveTo explore the dose-effect relationship and safety of high, medium, and low doses of raw Astragali Radix in the modified Huangqi Chifengtang (MHCD) for treating proteinuria in immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy, and to provide scientific evidence for the clinical use of high-dose Astragali Radix in the treatment of proteinuria in IgA nephropathy. MethodsA total of 120 patients with IgA nephropathy, diagnosed with Qi deficiency and blood stasis combined with wind pathogen and heat toxicity, were randomly divided into a control group and three treatment groups. The control group received telmisartan combined with a Chinese medicine placebo, while the treatment groups were given telmisartan combined with MHCD containing different doses of raw Astragali Radix (60, 30, 15 g). Each group contained 30 patients, and the treatment period was 12 weeks. Changes in 24-hour urinary protein (24 hUTP), traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome scores, effective rate, and renal function were observed before and after treatment. Safety was assessed by monitoring liver function and blood routine. ResultsAfter 12 weeks of treatment, 24 hUTP significantly decreased in the high, medium, and low-dose groups, as well as the control group (P<0.05, P<0.01). The TCM syndrome scores in the high, medium, and low-dose groups also significantly decreased (P<0.01). Comparisons between groups showed that the 24 hUTP in the high-dose group was significantly lower than in the medium, low-dose, and control groups (P<0.05, P<0.01), and the 24 hUTP in the medium-dose group was significantly lower than in the control group (P<0.05). The TCM syndrome scores in the high and medium-dose groups were significantly lower than in the low-dose and control groups (P<0.05, P<0.01). The total effective rates for proteinuria in the high, medium, low-dose, and control groups were 92.59% (25/27), 85.19% (23/27), 60.71% (17/28), and 57.14% (16/28), respectively. The effective rates in the high and medium-dose groups were significantly higher than in the low-dose and control groups (χ2=13.185, P<0.05, P<0.01). The effective rates for TCM syndrome scores in the high, medium, low-dose, and control groups were 88.89% (24/27), 81.48% (22/27), 71.43% (20/28), and 46.43% (13/28), respectively. The efficacy of TCM syndrome scores in the high and medium-dose groups was significantly higher than in the control group (χ2=14.053, P<0.01). Compared with pre-treatment values, there was no statistically significant difference in eGFR and serum creatinine in the high and medium-dose groups. However, eGFR significantly decreased in the low-dose and control groups after treatment (P<0.05), and serum creatinine levels increased significantly in the control group (P<0.05). No statistically significant differences were observed in urea nitrogen, uric acid, albumin, total cholesterol, triglycerides, liver function, and blood routine before and after treatment in any group. ConclusionThere is a dose-effect relationship in the treatment of IgA nephropathy with high, medium, and low doses of raw Astragali Radix in MHCD. The high-dose group exhibited the best therapeutic effect and good safety profile.
3.Application of pediatric visualized teaching network on integrated online-offline teaching of medical students in the eight-year program
Meiying QUAN ; Ji LI ; Xiaoyan TANG ; Jun ZHAO ; Zhenghong LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(11):1484-1488
Objective:To establish a pediatric visualized teaching network containing disease images and videos, and to investigate its application effect in assisting the integrated online-offline teaching of pediatric students.Methods:The medical students of classes 2014 and 2015 in the eight-year program who studied as an intern in Department of Pediatrics, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, were enrolled as subjects. The medical students of class 2014 before the application of the pediatric visualized teaching network in the integrated online-offline teaching of pediatrics were enrolled as control group ( n=75), and the medical students of class 2015 after the application of the network were enrolled as experimental group ( n=64). The two groups were compared in terms of the results of group interview and the scores of clinical competency self-assessment scale before and after teaching assisted by the pediatric visualized teaching network. SPSS 26.0 software was used to perform a statistical analysis, with a significance level of α=0.05. Results:During the interview, most students thought that the visualized teaching network improved their learning interest in pediatrics and reduced the emotion of fear of difficulties when they just entered the pediatric internship. They were more confident in operation, and there were also increases in the degree of participation and success rate of operation. There were significant differences between the control group and the experimental group in the scores of six dimensions of the clinical competency self-assessment scale, professional competence [(3.1±0.4) vs. (4.2±0.6), P<0.001], knowledge and skills [(3.7±0.9) vs. (4.2±0.8), P<0.001], patient care [(3.7±0.8) vs. (4.3±0.6), P<0.001], communication and cooperation [(3.7±0.4) vs. (4.2±0.7), P<0.001], teaching ability [(3.8±0.5) vs. (4.3±0.8), P<0.001], lifelong learning [(3.9±0.6) vs. (4.4±0.6), P<0.001]. Conclusions:The visualized teaching network promotes the transformation of offline teaching to integrated online-offline teaching and the optimization of clinical competency-oriented teaching system.
4.Application of Magnetic Resonance Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging in Children with Global Developmental Delay
Xiaoxue ZHANG ; Xin ZHAO ; Yanyong SHEN ; Meiying CHENG ; Shuangyu LI ; Xiaoan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(8):761-766
Purpose To observe the changes in the brain microstructure of children with global developmental delay(GDD)via MR diffusion kurtosis imaging(DKI).Materials and Methods A total of 34 children with GDD were included as the experimental group,and 34 children with normal development as the control group in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from September 2020 to March 2023,retrospectively.DKI and clinical data were collected.After post-processing,DKI parameters were obtained,including fraction anisotropy,mean kurtosis(MK),axial kurtosis and radial kurtosis(Kr).The differences in parameters in each region of interest of the two groups were analyzed,the correlation between DKI parameters and Gesell developmental scale was analyzed,and the receiver operating characteristic curve was drawn to analyze the diagnostic efficacy of DKI parameters.Results Compared with the control group,the MK value of the centrum semiovale decreased(Z=-2.723,P<0.01),the MK value and Kr value of the thalamus decreased(t/Z=-3.220,-3.128,both P<0.01),the MK value and axial kurtosis value of the anterior and posterior limb of internal capsule decreased(t/Z=-2.958,-2.573,-2.085,-2.403,all P<0.05),the Kr value of the anterior limb of internal capsule decreased(t=-2.155,P<0.05),the MK value and Kr value of frontal white matter decreased(Z=-2.177,-2.711,both P<0.05).The correlation analysis showed that the MK and Kr value of the anterior limb of the internal capsule and the MK value of the posterior limb of the internal capsule were positively correlated with the score of the gross motor functional area(r=0.379,0.378,0.405,all P<0.05),and the MK value of the posterior limb of the internal capsule was positively correlated with the fine motor functional area(r=0.461,P=0.006).The Kr value of the thalamus had the largest area under the curve at 0.721 when diagnosing GDD.Conclusion Children with GDD have changes in brain microstructure,and DKI has a certain value for diagnosis.
5.Application of arterial spin labeling techniques in autism spectrum disorder with or without global developmental delay
Yanyong SHEN ; Xin ZHAO ; Chi QIN ; Meiying CHENG ; Hongrui REN ; Yongbing SUN ; Xiaoxue ZHANG ; Changhao WANG ; Xiao'an ZHANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(3):443-446
Objective To measure and compare the cerebral blood flow(CBF)of children with autism spectrum disorder(ASD),global developmental delay(GDD),and ASD with GDD groups via arterial spin labeling(ASL)technique,and to evaluate the diag-nostic value of CBF values.Methods ASL images of ASD,GDD,and ASD with GDD groups of children were firstly acquired,and the CBF values of frontal lobe,temporal lobe,parietal lobe,occipital lobe,striatum and thalamus region of interest(ROI)were fur-ther measured,respectively.One-way analysis of variance or Kruskal-Wallis H test was used to compare the differences in CBF values among these three groups,and the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to analyze the efficacy of CBF values in distinguishing ASD with GDD from without GDD.Results ASD with GDD had significantly lower CBF values in the left and right frontal lobes than those with ASD or GDD alone,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).The CBF values in the left and right frontal lobes effectively distinguished ASD with GDD from without GDD[area under the curve(AUC)>0.7].Conclusion ASL technique can noninvasively assess CBF in children with or without GDD,helping to understand the pathophysiology of ASD with GDD and improving diagnostic accuracy.
6.Meta-analysis of the effect of information management on safe in-hospital transfer of patients in China
Ting ZHAO ; Xinyi SU ; Meiying GUO ; Jingjing MENG ; Honghong WANG ; Tao XIAO ; Sha WANG ; Zhiying SHEN ; Dun CAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(26):3579-3587
Objective:To conduct a Meta-analysis on the application effect of information management on safe in-hospital transfer of patients in China.Methods:Using computers to search for randomized controlled trials and quasi experimental studies on the effect of information management on safe in-hospital transfer of patients in China from China National Knowledge Infrastructure, VIP, Wanfang Database, China Biomedical Mediline disc, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL and Cochrane Library. The search period was from establishment of databases to May 17, 2022. Literature screening, quality evaluation and data extraction were conducted independently by two trained researchers. Stata 15.1 software was used for Meta-analysis.Results:A total of 14 articles were included, involving a total of 130 670 patients. The results of Meta-analysis showed that the incidence of adverse event in in-hospital transfer of patients in the information management group was shorter than that in the control group ( OR=0.24, 95% CI: 0.17-0.35, P<0.01), duration of in-hospital tranfer was longer than that in the control group ( WMD=-5.76, 95% CI: -8.30-3.22, P<0.01), and patients' satisfaction ( OR=1.11, 95% CI: 1.05-1.17, P<0.01) and satisfaction of medical personnel responsible for transfer ( OR=1.37, 95% CI: 1.13-1.66, P<0.01) were higher than those of the control group. Conclusions:Information management can effectively control the incidence of adverse events in in-hospital transfer of patients in China, shorten the time required for hospital transfers and improve the satisfaction of patients and medical staff in hospital transfers.
7.Recommedations for the diagnosis and treatment of anaphylaxis in Chinese children
Li XIANG ; Weilin WAN ; Zhenghai QU ; Jing ZHAO ; Wei ZHOU ; Baoping XU ; Liping WEN ; Lisha LI ; Ju YIN ; Nannan JIANG ; Meiying QUAN ; Kunling SHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(6):410-416
Anaphylaxis is increasingly in children, which is currently undernotified, underdiagnosed, and undertreated in China.In order to further improved the understanding and management of anaphylaxis, this issue reviews the pathogenesis, triggers and risk factors, clinical diagnosis and management of anaphylaxis, thus offers the recommedations of anaphylaxis in Chinese children based on previous published evidence-based guidelines and practice parameters.Recommendation aims to develop guiding principles for the diagnosis and management of anaphylaxis in children, and provide a framework for the development of new guidelines.
8.The effects of altered BMP4 signaling in first branchial-arch-derived murine embryonic orofacial tissues.
Jue XU ; Meiling CHEN ; Yanan YAN ; Qiaoxue ZHAO ; Meiying SHAO ; Zhen HUANG
International Journal of Oral Science 2021;13(1):40-40
The first branchial arch (BA1), which is derived from cranial neural crest (CNC) cells, gives rise to various orofacial tissues. Cre mice are widely used for the determination of CNC and exploration of gene functions in orofacial development. However, there is a lack of Cre mice specifically marked BA1's cells. Pax2-Cre allele was previously generated and has been widely used in the field of inner ear development. Here, by compounding Pax2-Cre and R26R-mTmG mice, we found a specific expression pattern of Pax2
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9.Cognitive training techniques and strategies in people with mild cognitive impairment
Xia ZHAO ; Chenxi GE ; Lina WANG ; Meiying XU ; Chen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2019;28(3):212-217
Mild cognitive impairment is the intermediate state between normal aging and dementia, which is considered as the best intervention window period to delay or reverse cognitive impairment. This pa-per summarizes the cognitive training techniques and challenges in Community-dwelling Elderly with mild cognitive impairment,which includes strategy-based cognitive train,process-based cognitive train,multi-mode comprehensive train,computer-aided cognitive train,and in order to provide theoretical support for the prac-tice of cognitive training.
10. Impact of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy on neonatal mortality and major complications in preterm infants
Meiyu WANG ; Xiangyong KONG ; Zhichun FENG ; Fengdan XU ; Hongyan LYU ; Lihong YANG ; Sujing WU ; Rong JU ; Jin WANG ; Li PENG ; Zhankui LI ; Xiaolin ZHAO ; Shujuan ZENG ; Huixian QIU ; Weixi WEN ; Hui WU ; Ying LI ; Nan LI ; Xuefeng ZHANG ; Wenzheng JIA ; Guo GUO ; Weipeng LIU ; Feng WANG ; Gaimei LI ; Fang LIU ; Wei LI ; Xiao-ying ZHAO ; Hongbin CHENG ; Yunbo XU ; Wenchao CHEN ; Huan YIN ; Yanjie DING ; Xiaoliang WANG ; Ruiyan SHAN ; Ping XU ; Meiying HAN ; Chunyan YANG ; Tieqiang CHEN ; Xiaomei TONG ; Shaojun LIU ; Ziyuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2018;33(14):1065-1070
Objective:
To investigate the effect of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy (HDCP) on the mortality and early complications of premature infants.
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The general clinical data of preterm infants with gestational age 24-36+ 6 weeks were collected from the cooperative units in the task group from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014.According to the severity of HDCP, the infants were divided into 4 groups: HDCP group, preeclampsia group, eclampsia group and non HDCP group, the mortality and major complications of preterm infants were compared, and the influencing factors were analyzed.
Results:
The mortality rate of preterm in the HDCP group was significantly higher than that of non HDCP group, and there was statistical significance (

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