1.Clinical Application of Harmonizing and Regulating Pivot Method in Pulmonary Fibrosis:Based on the Characteristics of Essence-Attribute-Function
Mingsheng LYU ; Hongsheng CUI ; Jia ZHU ; Weibo BI ; Ruifeng JIN ; Zhijie ZHANG ; Qiuyi CHEN ; Siyang YU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;67(4):381-385
Based on the theory of "shaoyang(少阳) resembling the pivot" and collateral diseases, this article proposes that pulmonary fibrosis (PF) can be divided into three stages including wind bi (痹), constraint bi, and atrophy bi. The core pathogenesis of PF is the obstruction of the pivot and pulmonary collateral obstruction. In terms of treatment, the basic principles are to harmonize and regulate the pivot, and to promote the circulation of the lung collaterals. Depending on the different characteristics of the "essence-attribute-function", treatment methods such as harmonizing and regulating the pivot, resolving phlegm and removing stasis, supplementing deficiency and harmonizing collaterals are suggested. This approach ensures the regulation of the pivot, smooth circulation of qi and blood, unblocking of the lung collaterals and nourishing the lung body, achieving the goals of balancing the ascending and descending of qi, removing phlegm and stasis, and relieving cough and wheezing.
2.Finite element analysis of bioabsorbable plates versus miniature titanium plates in mandibular fracture fixation in different bone qualities
Zonghao ZHOU ; Siyang LUO ; Jiawen CHEN ; Guangneng CHEN ; Hongchao FENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(4):818-826
BACKGROUND:The healing of mandibular fractures after rigid internal fixation is influenced by many factors,including the material of the bone plate,fracture site,and bone density of the patient.However,there are relatively few studies on the relationship between the stability of mandibular fracture fixation in different bone qualities and they lack a scientific basis. OBJECTIVE:To analyze the stability of fixation of mandibular fractures with different bone qualities with bioabsorbable plates and miniature titanium plates by finite element analysis. METHODS:Three-dimensional finite element models of class Ⅰ-Ⅳ mandibular fractures were developed according to the bone quality classification method proposed by ZARB and LEKHOLM.The fractures at the median mandibular symphysis,mandibular body,and mandibular angle were simulated under different bone qualities.Bioabsorbable bone grafting plates(or miniature titanium plates)were placed at each fracture site for fixation and to simulate the state of healthy side occlusion.Finite element analysis on the model was used to analyze the relative displacement of the fracture segments and the stress distribution of fixators. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The maximum stress value during fixation with titanium plates increased gradually with the increase of bone class,in which the maximum stress value of titanium plates was the highest in the mandibular body class Ⅳ bone group,which was 382.74 MPa and 96.11 MPa in the miniature titanium plate and bioabsorbable plate groups.The results for mandibles of the same bone type showed that the maximum stress value of titanium plates was much higher than that of bioabsorbable plates.(2)For fractures of the median middle of the mandible in types Ⅲ and Ⅳ,the displacement of the fracture breaks at the fixation site was large and exceeded the limiting value of bone healing(>150 μm),regardless of whether the fixation was performed with a miniature titanium plate or a bioabsorbable plate.For type Ⅳ mandibular fractures,the fracture end displacement in the bioabsorbable plate group exceeded the healing limit value,and the fracture end displacement in the miniature titanium plate group was close to the healing limit value.Under the same bone quality and fracture site,the fracture displacement of the miniature titanium plate group was smaller than that of the bioabsorbable plate group.(3)The results showed that the strength and stiffness of the two internal fixations were sufficient to support bone healing of fractures at three sites of the types Ⅰ-Ⅳ mandible,and the fixation stability of the bioabsorbable plate was almost the same as that of the miniature titanium plate,which could provide early healing conditions for fractures.Mandibular bone type should be taken into consideration in the treatment of mandibular fracture.The higher the mandibular bone grade,the worse the stability of fracture fixation,and the more likely the complications such as poor bone healing will occur after surgery.
3.Finite element analysis of various root shield thicknesses in maxillary central incisor socket-shield technique
Guangneng CHEN ; Siyang LUO ; Mei WANG ; Bin YE ; Jiawen CHEN ; Yin LIU ; Yuwen ZUO ; Xianyu HE ; Jiajin SHEN ; Minxian MA
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(10):2052-2060
BACKGROUND:Socket-shield technique can effectively maintain labial soft and hard tissues,but the incidence of postoperative complications such as exposure and displacement of root shield is relatively high.It is speculated that the root shield may be exposed and displaced due to excessive load after long-term function of dental implants. OBJECTIVE:Through three-dimensional finite element analysis,we aim to study the influence of varying root shield thicknesses on the stress distribution,equivalent stress peaks,and displacement in the root shield,periodontal ligaments,implant,and surrounding alveolar bone under normal occlusal loading.We also attempt to analyze the correlation between the thickness of the root shield and occurrence of mechanical events such as root shield exposure,displacement,and fracture. METHODS:Cone-beam CT data of a patient who met the indication standard of socket-shield technique for maxillary central incisor were retrieved from database.Reverse engineering techniques were used to build models of the maxillary bone and root shield,while forward engineering was used to create models for the implant components based on their parameters.Models depicting various root shield thicknesses(0.5,1.0,1.5,and 2.0 mm)were created using Solidworks 2022 software.ANSYS Workbench 2021 software was then used to simulate and analyze the effects of varying root shield thicknesses on stress distribution,equivalent stress peaks,and displacement of the root shields,periodontal ligaments,implants,and surrounding alveolar bone under normal occlusion. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)In all root shield models,the stress was concentrated on the palatal cervical side,both sides of the edges and the lower edge of the labial side.As the thickness of the root shield increased,the equivalent stress peak and displacement showed a decreasing trend.The 0.5 mm thickness model produced a stress concentration of 176.20 MPa,which exceeded the yield strength(150 MPa)of tooth tissue.(2)The periodontal ligament stress in each group was concentrated in the neck margin and upper region.With the increase of root shield thickness,the equivalent stress peak and displacement of periodontal ligament showed a decreasing trend.(3)Implant stress in all models was concentrated in the neck of the implant and the joint of the implant-repair abutment,and the labial side was more concentrated than the palatal side.With the increase of root shield thickness,the equivalent stress peak of the implant in the model showed an increasing trend.(4)In each group of models,stress of cortical bone concentrated around the neck of the implant and the periphery of the root shield,and the labial side was more concentrated than the palatal side.With the increase of the thickness of the root shield,the equivalent stress peak around the root shield decreased;the peak value of the equivalent stress of the bone around the neck of the implant showed an increasing trend.In the model,the stress of cancellous bone was mainly concentrated around the neck of the lip of the implant,the top of the thread,the root tip and the lower margin of the root shield,and the labial side was more concentrated than the palatal side.With the increase of the thickness of the root shield,the peak value of the equivalent stress of the bone around the root shield in the model showed a decreasing trend.The minimum principal stress of cortical bone in each group of models was concentrated around the neck of the implant,exhibiting a fan-shaped distribution.As the thickness of the root shield increased,the minimum principal stress of cortical bone showed an increasing trend.(5)These results indicate that different thicknesses of the root shield have different biomechanical effects.The root shield with a thickness of 0.5 mm is easy to fracture.For patients with sufficient bone width,the root shield with a thickness of 2.0 mm is an option to reduce the risk of complications such as root shield exposure,fracture,and displacement.Meanwhile,it should be taken into account to protect the periodontal ligament in the preparation process,and rounding treatments ought to be carried out on both sides and the lower edge of the root shield.
4.Clinical characteristics of Mycoplasma pneumonia infection in children of different ages
Nan WU ; Siyang REN ; Wen ZHANG ; Weichao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2025;32(7):975-980
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics of Mycoplasma pneumonia infection in children of different ages, and to provide a basis for precise treatment. Methods:A total of 216 children with Mycoplasma pneumonia infection who were admitted to the Xi 'an Children's Hospital from January 2019 to December 2021 were included in this study. These children consisted of 117 males and 99 females. These children were divided into school-age group (> 6 years old, n = 75), preschool group (3-6 years old, n = 72) and infant and toddler group (< 3 years old, n = 69) according to age. Data on general demographics, clinical manifestations, complications, laboratory indicators, imaging findings, and bronchoscopic results, as well as treatment efficacy and outcomes, were collected and compared among the three groups. Results:There were statistically significant differences among the school-age, preschool, and infant and toddler groups in terms of dry cough [45 (60.00%), 34 (47.22%), 18 (26.08%)], wheezing [13 (17.33%), 19 (26.39%), 41 (59.42%)], concurrent pleural effusion [26 (34.67%), 20 (27.78%), 11 (15.94%)], pulmonary necrosis [12 (16.00%), 3 (4.17%), 0 (0)], pulmonary imaging findings (patchy shadows [12 (16.00%), 22 (30.56%), 46 (66.67%)], ground-glass opacities [11 (14.67%), 18 (25.00%), 40 (57.97%)], consolidation shadows [58 (77.33%), 42 (58.33%), 8 (11.59%)]), fever duration [(9.58 ± 4.85) days, (9.48 ± 4.89) days, (6.58 ± 3.64) days], and cough relief time [9 (8,12) days, 9 (8,11) days, 8 (7,11) days] ( χ2 = 16.94, 31.10, 6.59, 15.53, 41.51, 33.40, 65.12, F = 11.97, H = 6.05, all P < 0.05). However, there were no statistically significant differences in fever, dyspnea, concurrent atelectasis, or prognosis ( χ2 = 0.21, 0.27, 0.61, 1.74, all P > 0.05). The percentage of neutrophils [(63.91 ± 10.96)%, (58.26 ± 13.79)%, (50.98 ± 13.79)%], platelet count [(305.01 ± 96.13) × 10 9/L, (324.91 ± 108.05) × 10 9/L, (342.41 ± 120.50) × 10 9/L], erythrocyte sedimentation rate [(47.07 ± 26.46) mm/h, (48.29 ± 26.33) mm/h, (38.16 ± 18.23) mm/h], creatinine [(39.10 ± 7.02) μmol/L, (31.50 ± 5.43) μmol/L, (25.85 ± 4.57) μmol/L], alanine aminotransferase [14 (11, 21) U/L, 12 (9, 20) U/L, 15 (11, 19) U/L], creatine kinase isoenzyme [17 (14, 21) U/L, 20 (16, 24) U/L, 23 (19, 27) U/L], and lactate dehydrogenase [260.0 (224.5, 343.5) U/L, 294.5 (252.0, 379.3) U/L, 317.0 (266.5, 384.5) U/L] levels in the peripheral blood differed significantly among the school-age, preschool, and infant and toddler groups ( F = 37.07, 4.91, 3.55, 167.22, H = 7.54, 57.34, 33.58, all P < 0.05). However, there were no statistically significant differences in peripheral blood white blood cell count, C-reactive protein, or procalcitonin levels ( H = 1.09, 2.49, 2.21, all P > 0.05). The bronchoscopic examinations revealed mucosal congestion and edema in all three groups ( χ2 = 0.51, P > 0.05). However, the detection of lymphoid follicles [43 (57.33%), 28 (38.89%), 18 (26.09%)], longitudinal folds [58 (77.33%), 34 (47.22%), 10 (14.49%)], mucus plugs [46 (61.33%), 32 (44.44%), 6 (8.70%)], and airway shaping [16 (21.33%), 5 (6.94%), 0 (0.00%)] increased with age, showing statistically significant differences among the three groups ( χ2 = 14.72, 56.94, 43.30, 19.58, all P < 0.05). Conclusions:The clinical characteristics of children with Mycoplasma pneumonia infection vary among children of different ages. In infants and young children, wheezing symptoms are more common, and they are prone to multiple organ dysfunction. Lung imaging primarily shows scattered patchy shadows and ground-glass opacities. In contrast, older children mainly present with dry cough, and lung imaging typically reveals large areas of consolidation. Bronchoscopic examinations reveal characteristic findings such as lymphoid follicles, longitudinal folds, mucus plugs, and airway shaping, with longer durations of fever and cough relief.
5.Development of the Adolescent Mental Health Computerized Adaptive Test
Siyang LIU ; Xiaorong GUO ; Weijun WANG ; Xiaosong SHEN ; Qian CHEN ; Yongjian JIAN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(5):447-453
Objective:To develop the Adolescent Mental Health Computerized Adaptive Test(AMH-CAT)for assessing psychological crises in adolescents using item response theory(IRT).Methods:A total of 8 679 students,aged 9 to 19 years,were sampled from 14 primary and secondary schools.The item bank was constructed by examining unidimensionality,independence,discrimination,and Differential Item Functioning(DIF).The AMH-CAT algorithm was developed using R software and validated for reliability and validity through real and simulated data.The School Psychological Interview Evaluation Form served as the criterion tool to assess the predictive validi-ty of AMH-CAT in evaluating psychological crises levels.Results:The item bank,consisting of 43 items,demon-strated unidimensionality and independence,with discrimination values>0.80 and no DIF across genders.Under va-rious stopping rules,AMH-CAT showed ABS values<0.40,RMSE values<0.50,and a correlation(r)>0.87(P<0.001)between estimated and true psychological crises levels.Real participants answered an average of 10 items under the SE(θ)≤0.4 stopping rule,with a reliability of 0.89,and the scores were positively correlated with the complete item bank scores(r=0.95,P<0.001).The predictive accuracy for Level 1 and Level 2 concerns was 0.89 and 0.90,respectively.Conclusion:The Adolescent Mental Health Computerized Adaptive Test(AMH-CAT)demonstrates excellent validity,reliability and assessment efficiency for evaluating adolescent psychological crises.
6.Clinical characteristics of Mycoplasma pneumonia infection in children of different ages
Nan WU ; Siyang REN ; Wen ZHANG ; Weichao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2025;32(7):975-980
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics of Mycoplasma pneumonia infection in children of different ages, and to provide a basis for precise treatment. Methods:A total of 216 children with Mycoplasma pneumonia infection who were admitted to the Xi 'an Children's Hospital from January 2019 to December 2021 were included in this study. These children consisted of 117 males and 99 females. These children were divided into school-age group (> 6 years old, n = 75), preschool group (3-6 years old, n = 72) and infant and toddler group (< 3 years old, n = 69) according to age. Data on general demographics, clinical manifestations, complications, laboratory indicators, imaging findings, and bronchoscopic results, as well as treatment efficacy and outcomes, were collected and compared among the three groups. Results:There were statistically significant differences among the school-age, preschool, and infant and toddler groups in terms of dry cough [45 (60.00%), 34 (47.22%), 18 (26.08%)], wheezing [13 (17.33%), 19 (26.39%), 41 (59.42%)], concurrent pleural effusion [26 (34.67%), 20 (27.78%), 11 (15.94%)], pulmonary necrosis [12 (16.00%), 3 (4.17%), 0 (0)], pulmonary imaging findings (patchy shadows [12 (16.00%), 22 (30.56%), 46 (66.67%)], ground-glass opacities [11 (14.67%), 18 (25.00%), 40 (57.97%)], consolidation shadows [58 (77.33%), 42 (58.33%), 8 (11.59%)]), fever duration [(9.58 ± 4.85) days, (9.48 ± 4.89) days, (6.58 ± 3.64) days], and cough relief time [9 (8,12) days, 9 (8,11) days, 8 (7,11) days] ( χ2 = 16.94, 31.10, 6.59, 15.53, 41.51, 33.40, 65.12, F = 11.97, H = 6.05, all P < 0.05). However, there were no statistically significant differences in fever, dyspnea, concurrent atelectasis, or prognosis ( χ2 = 0.21, 0.27, 0.61, 1.74, all P > 0.05). The percentage of neutrophils [(63.91 ± 10.96)%, (58.26 ± 13.79)%, (50.98 ± 13.79)%], platelet count [(305.01 ± 96.13) × 10 9/L, (324.91 ± 108.05) × 10 9/L, (342.41 ± 120.50) × 10 9/L], erythrocyte sedimentation rate [(47.07 ± 26.46) mm/h, (48.29 ± 26.33) mm/h, (38.16 ± 18.23) mm/h], creatinine [(39.10 ± 7.02) μmol/L, (31.50 ± 5.43) μmol/L, (25.85 ± 4.57) μmol/L], alanine aminotransferase [14 (11, 21) U/L, 12 (9, 20) U/L, 15 (11, 19) U/L], creatine kinase isoenzyme [17 (14, 21) U/L, 20 (16, 24) U/L, 23 (19, 27) U/L], and lactate dehydrogenase [260.0 (224.5, 343.5) U/L, 294.5 (252.0, 379.3) U/L, 317.0 (266.5, 384.5) U/L] levels in the peripheral blood differed significantly among the school-age, preschool, and infant and toddler groups ( F = 37.07, 4.91, 3.55, 167.22, H = 7.54, 57.34, 33.58, all P < 0.05). However, there were no statistically significant differences in peripheral blood white blood cell count, C-reactive protein, or procalcitonin levels ( H = 1.09, 2.49, 2.21, all P > 0.05). The bronchoscopic examinations revealed mucosal congestion and edema in all three groups ( χ2 = 0.51, P > 0.05). However, the detection of lymphoid follicles [43 (57.33%), 28 (38.89%), 18 (26.09%)], longitudinal folds [58 (77.33%), 34 (47.22%), 10 (14.49%)], mucus plugs [46 (61.33%), 32 (44.44%), 6 (8.70%)], and airway shaping [16 (21.33%), 5 (6.94%), 0 (0.00%)] increased with age, showing statistically significant differences among the three groups ( χ2 = 14.72, 56.94, 43.30, 19.58, all P < 0.05). Conclusions:The clinical characteristics of children with Mycoplasma pneumonia infection vary among children of different ages. In infants and young children, wheezing symptoms are more common, and they are prone to multiple organ dysfunction. Lung imaging primarily shows scattered patchy shadows and ground-glass opacities. In contrast, older children mainly present with dry cough, and lung imaging typically reveals large areas of consolidation. Bronchoscopic examinations reveal characteristic findings such as lymphoid follicles, longitudinal folds, mucus plugs, and airway shaping, with longer durations of fever and cough relief.
7.Development of the Adolescent Mental Health Computerized Adaptive Test
Siyang LIU ; Xiaorong GUO ; Weijun WANG ; Xiaosong SHEN ; Qian CHEN ; Yongjian JIAN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(5):447-453
Objective:To develop the Adolescent Mental Health Computerized Adaptive Test(AMH-CAT)for assessing psychological crises in adolescents using item response theory(IRT).Methods:A total of 8 679 students,aged 9 to 19 years,were sampled from 14 primary and secondary schools.The item bank was constructed by examining unidimensionality,independence,discrimination,and Differential Item Functioning(DIF).The AMH-CAT algorithm was developed using R software and validated for reliability and validity through real and simulated data.The School Psychological Interview Evaluation Form served as the criterion tool to assess the predictive validi-ty of AMH-CAT in evaluating psychological crises levels.Results:The item bank,consisting of 43 items,demon-strated unidimensionality and independence,with discrimination values>0.80 and no DIF across genders.Under va-rious stopping rules,AMH-CAT showed ABS values<0.40,RMSE values<0.50,and a correlation(r)>0.87(P<0.001)between estimated and true psychological crises levels.Real participants answered an average of 10 items under the SE(θ)≤0.4 stopping rule,with a reliability of 0.89,and the scores were positively correlated with the complete item bank scores(r=0.95,P<0.001).The predictive accuracy for Level 1 and Level 2 concerns was 0.89 and 0.90,respectively.Conclusion:The Adolescent Mental Health Computerized Adaptive Test(AMH-CAT)demonstrates excellent validity,reliability and assessment efficiency for evaluating adolescent psychological crises.
8.Research progress on the role of apolipoprotein A1 binding protein in angiogenesis and cardiovascular diseases
Yun XIAO ; Siyang YU ; Kun HUANG ; Jiawei CHEN ; Ru YING
Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis 2025;33(8):714-720
Angiogenesis is a key link in the development of atherosclerotic plaques.Inhibiting angiogenesis con-tributes to plaque stabilization and reduces the risk of related cardiovascular events.Apolipoprotein A1 binding protein(A1 BP),an important secretory protein,has been shown in a growing body of research to play a significant role in the reg-ulation of angiogenesis.This article aims to elucidate the mechanisms of action of A1 BP on angiogenesis and cardiovascu-lar diseases,thereby providing new perspectives for the clinical treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
9.Detection status of thyroid nodules and its relationship with insulin resistance in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Jia XIE ; Siyang CHEN ; Tong SUN
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(2):52-55
Objective To analyze the status of thyroid nodules in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and its relationship with insulin resistance. Methods A total of 324 elderly patients with T2DM admitted to West China Hospital of Sichuan University from January 2018 to December 2023 were selected as the study subjects. The detection status of thyroid nodules was analyzed. According to the presence of thyroid nodules, the patients were classified into thyroid nodule group and non-thyroid nodule group. The insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) of the study subjects was measured. Spearman correlation analysis was applied to analyze the correlation between concurrent thyroid nodules and HOMA-IR. ROC curve was drawn to analyze the value of HOMA-IR in assessing the risk of thyroid nodules in elderly patients with T2DM. Results Among the 324 elderly T2DM patients, 211 cases of thyroid nodules were detected, with a detection rate of 65.12%. The detection ratio of thyroid nodules in males and females was 1:1.24. The thyroid nodule detection rate was different among patients with different levels of insulin resistance, and the detection rate of thyroid nodules in patients with HOMA-IR>2.0 was higher than that in patients with HOMA-IR≤2.0 (P<0.05). Correlation analysis indicated that HOMA-IR was positively correlated with thyroid nodule in elderly T2DM patients (r=0.650, P<0.05). ROC curve revealed that the area under the curve (AUC), sensitivity, and specificity of HOMA-IR in evaluating thyroid nodules were 0.911, 81.99%, and 96.46%, respectively. Conclusion The risk of thyroid nodules is high in elderly patients with T2DM, and the detection rate in women is higher than that in men, which is closely related to insulin resistance level. HOMA-IR values can provide a reference for the early evaluation of thyroid nodules in elderly T2DM patients.
10.Research progress on the role of apolipoprotein A1 binding protein in angiogenesis and cardiovascular diseases
Yun XIAO ; Siyang YU ; Kun HUANG ; Jiawei CHEN ; Ru YING
Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis 2025;33(8):714-720
Angiogenesis is a key link in the development of atherosclerotic plaques.Inhibiting angiogenesis con-tributes to plaque stabilization and reduces the risk of related cardiovascular events.Apolipoprotein A1 binding protein(A1 BP),an important secretory protein,has been shown in a growing body of research to play a significant role in the reg-ulation of angiogenesis.This article aims to elucidate the mechanisms of action of A1 BP on angiogenesis and cardiovascu-lar diseases,thereby providing new perspectives for the clinical treatment of cardiovascular diseases.


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