1.ZHANG Zhiwen's Experience in Treating Pulmonary Nodules with "Regulating Qi and Body Fluid, Opening Sweating Pores, Penetrating Kenang (窠囊), and Preventing Cancer Toxin"
Min CHEN ; Wenping LIU ; Yang YU ; Quansheng FENG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(14):1428-1433
This paper summarized Professor ZHANG Zhiwen's clinical experience in treating pulmonary nodules. Professor ZHANG proposed that the pathogenesis of pulmonary nodules is impairment of qi and body fluid distribution, sweating pores constraint and block, binding of phlegm and stasis, and long-term accumulation transforming into toxin, with abnormal circulation of qi, blood and body fluid as the root, and phlegm, stasis and toxin as the branch. According to the evolution of pathogenesis, a dynamic diagnosis and treatment idea of "regulating qi and body fluid, opening sweating pores, penetrating kenang (窠囊), and preventing cancer toxins" is proposed, including the methods of regulating qi and body fluid, and calming the five zang (脏) organs with the modified self-prescribed Tiaoqi Huatan Decoction (调气化痰汤), opening sweating pores and unblocking qi and blood with the modified self-prescribed Kaixuan Tongyu Decoction (开玄通郁汤), penetrating kenang and dissipating masses and stagnation with the modified self-prescribed Tounang Sanjie Decoction (透囊散结汤), rectifying the healthy qi and preventing cancer toxins with the modified self-prescribed Shenqi Fuzheng Jiedu Decoction (参芪扶正解毒汤). These four methods can be used alone, in combination, or in sequence, and can provide ideas for the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary nodules with traditional Chinese medicine.
2.Uniportal thoracoscopic right middle lobectomy via posterior approach in 52 patients: A prospective cohort study
Xiuji YAN ; Hanlu ZHANG ; Longqi CHEN ; Yimin GU ; Wenping WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;31(09):1281-1287
Objective To explore the short-term surgical outcomes of the modified surgical procedure for uniportal thoracoscopic right middle lobectomy (RML). Methods In this modified approach, the incision was created at sixth or seventh intercostal space inferior to the subscapular angle. The surgeon stood on the opposite side of the operating table. The surgery was performed by serial division of the anterior oblique fissure, the vein, bronchus, artery, and horizontal fissure following the single-direction strategy. As for patients with malignant lesions, hilar and mediastinal lymph node dissection was performed. Clinical characteristics and early surgical outcomes were collected and analyzed. Results Fifty two patients were included in this study in the Department of Thoracic Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University between January 2021 and June 2023. There were 20 males and 32 females at an average age of 48.0±10.5 years. No conversion or perioperative mortality was occurred. Mean surgical time was 68.1±16.8 min, mean blood loss was 16.5±4.9 mL, median chest tube duration was 2 (2-22) d and median postoperative hospital stay was 3 (3-24) d. There was no intraoperative or postoperative complication but one patient developed postoperative prolonged air leak (>5 d). Mean postoperative visual-analog scale on postoperative day 1, day 2 and day 3 was 1.5±0.8, 1.7±0.4, 0.8±0.7, respectively. Conclusion Trans-posterior-approach uniportal thoracoscopic single-direction RML is a safe, feasible, and effective procedure, which provides an appropriate direction and angle for dissection and stapling, solving the challenge of conventional uniportal RML lobectomy.
3.Formulation Optimization and Preparation Evaluation on Sustained-release Particles of Dual Drugs
Chen LIU ; Boli LI ; Ya' ; nan WU ; Wenping WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(13):1735-1742
OBJECTIVE
To optimize the formulation for sustained-release particles of matrine(MAT) and paeonol(PAE) and to primarily evaluate their quality.
METHODS
The sustained-release particles were fabricated by the extrusion-spheronization method. Single factor analysis was conducted on the main sustained-release materials and their dosage, auxiliary sustained-release materials, and the total amount and proportion of mixed sustained-release materials, using the cumulative release rates of MAT and PAE in vitro as evaluation indicators. By combining central composition design-response surface methodology, the formulation of sustained-release materials was optimized, and the effects of the total amount and mass ratio of ethyl cellulose(EC) and chitosan(CS) on the cumulative release rate and release synchronization of MAT and PAE were investigated. The formulation characteristics, in vitro release, and preliminary stability tests of MAT-PAE-SRPs were evaluated, and the release process kinetic equation was fitted.
RESULTS
The optimized formulation contained 23.5% EC and 17.1% CS as sustained-release materials. The yield, repose angle, bulk density and friability of final particles were 97.23%, 38.1°, 0.74 g·mL−1 and 0.74%, respectively. The particles showed sustained release pattern in various media and released faster in acidic media with its release percentage >90% at 12 h. The release profile of MAT was fitted best with first order equation, and that of paeonol with Higuchi equation. The formation of SRPs improved the stability of both drugs.
CONCLUSION
The sustained-release effect of MAT-PAE-SRPs prepared by sustained-release materials EC and CS is significant, and the cumulative release rate and release synchronization of MAT and PAE are good, which can provide reference for the research of dual loaded sustained-release formulations.
4.Application of molecular biology techniques in the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis
China Tropical Medicine 2024;24(1):12-
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases worldwide, causing a significant number of deaths. Traditional diagnostic methods have limitations, while the application of molecular biology techniques has opened new avenues for TB diagnosis and treatment. This article focuses on the introduction and discussion of the application status of four molecular biological methods, including Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) technology, Line Probe Assay (LPA) technology, GeneXpert, and Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) technology. These novel techniques offer notable advantages over traditional TB diagnostic methods, such as high sensitivity and specificity for identifying Mycobacterium tuberculosis and detecting drug resistance. Furthermore, these technologies facilitate automated and rapid TB diagnosis and drug resistance testing, providing insights into the species and drug resistance information of M. tuberculosis, thereby supporting personalized treatment. In conclusion, the application of molecular biological methods in TB diagnosis and treatment has shown tremendous potential for improving diagnostic accuracy and personalized therapeutic efficacy, thus holding paramount importance for the control and prevention of TB.
5.Correlation of changes in serum T lymphocyte subsets levels with disease severity and prognosis in patients with ankylosing spondylitis
Lizhen CHEN ; Jinxing SHI ; Xiaolin LIU ; Shengjie XU ; Wenping LIN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(5):769-775
Objective To study the changes in peripheral blood T lymphocytes in patients with ankylosing spondylitis and their correlation with the disease's severity and prognosis.Methods We selected 120 patients with ankylosing spondylitis treated between January 2020 and March 2023 as the research group and 120 healthy people who had medical examinations in the same period as the health group.We detected the changes in CD4+,CD8+and CD4+/CD8+values of peripheral blood T lymphocyte subsets with flow cytometry,compared the differences in T lymphocyte subsets between the two groups,and analyzed the correlation with the disease severity of the patients.All the 120 patients with ankylosing spondylitis were followed up for 6 months after treatment to assess their prognosis.General information and T lymphocyte sub-groups CD4+,CD8+level,CD4+/CD8+value changes were compared among patients with different prognosis.We analyzed the value of T lymphocyte sub-groups in predicting the prognosis of patients with ankylosing spondylitis.Results In the research group CD4+and CD4+/CD8+were lower but CD8 1 was higher than those in the healthy group(P<0.05).CD4+and CD4+/CD8 were lower but CD8+was higher in patients with advanced ankylosing spondylitis than in early and mid-term patients(P<0.05).The ROC curve analysis showed that the AUC of CD4+,CD8+,and CD4+/CD8+combined diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis patients was 0.878,with higher diagnostic sensitivity than that of the single diagnosis(P<0.05).In the poor prognosis group,CD8+was higher than that in the excellent prognosis group,but CD4+and CD4+/CD8 value were lower than the latter(P<0.05).The results of Pearson test showed that CD4+and CD4+/CD8+were negatively correlated with the prognosis of patients with ankylosing spondylitis(r=-0.568,-0.656,P<0.001).CD8+was positively correlated with the prognosis of patients with ankylosing spondylitis(r=0.623,P<0.001).ROC curve analysis showed that the AUC of the combined diagnosis of CD4+,CD8+and CD4+/CD8+for ankylosing spondylitis patients was 0.910,and the diagnostic sensitivity was higher than that of single diagnosis(P<0.05).Conclusion The abnormal levels of peripheral blood T lymphocyte subsets in patients with ankylosing spondylitis are closely related to the severity and prognosis of the disease,and can be used as a reference indicator for diagnosing the severity and prognosis of ankylosing spondylitis.
6.Establishment and evaluation of an animal model of varicocele and erectile dysfunction
Jie LU ; Qunsheng LI ; Lei ZHOU ; Dongrun LI ; Zhennan SHEN ; Ninghua LI ; Dong CHEN ; Wenping TANG ; Fanyu ZHU ; Wentao YANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(3):18-26
Objective By employing surgically induced varicocele(VC)in SD rats and an apomorphine(APO)test,we screened rats with erectile dysfunction(ED)after VC and explored method to establish VC and ED models.Methods Sixty rats were randomly divided into Control,Sham,and Model groups with 20 rats in each group.Using the Turner method,we partially ligated the left renal vein to induce left VC three times.APO tests were conducted to screen rats with ED after inducing VC.The numbers of erections,genital grooming,and yawning were observed and recorded.The diameter of bilateral spermatic veins were measured.Both testises and kidneys were weighed.HE staining was used to observe pathological changes of penis and left testis.The success rate of modeling was calculated in the Model group.Results A VC and ED model was successfully established in 15 out of 20 rats in the Model group with a success rate of 75%.After modeling,the diameter of the left spermatic vein in the model group was increased significantly(P<0.01)and was significantly larger than that before modeling(P<0.01).The diameter of the right spermatic vein in the Model group was increased(P<0.05)and higher(P<0.05)than that before modeling.The weight of the left testis in the Model group was significantly decreased(P<0.01)compared with that of the right testis.No significant difference in the bilateral kidney weights were observed between or within groups(P<0.05).In the Model group,the numbers of erections,yawning,and genital grooming decreased significantly(P<0.01)with the time of modeling.Pathological changes of the left testis and penis were significant in the Model group.Conclusions The Turner method increases the diameter of the spermatic vein in rats,causing testis injury and weight loss,and APO tests can be used to screen rats with ED after VC induction.The combination of the two method is suitable to establish an animal model of VC with an ED status similar to humans.
7.Correlation between thyroid function,NLR,PLR and diabetic ketoacidosis
Renjuan QI ; Xiaojie DING ; Wenping WANG ; Shanshan WANG ; Yongming ZHANG ; Mingwei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2024;32(9):675-679
Objective To investigate the correlation between thyroid function,neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio(NLR),platelet/lymphocyte ratio(PLR)and diabetic ketoacidosis(DKA).Methods A total of 272 diabetic patients admitted to the Department of Endocrinology,Anhui No.2 Provincial People's Hospital were enrolled in this study from January 2021 to March 2024 and divided into DKA group(n=74),diabetic ketosis group(DK group,n=100)and simple DM group(n=98)according to their disease conditions.Serum free triiodothyronine(FT3),free tetraiodothyronine(FT4),thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH),FPG,HbA1c,anion gap(AG),white blood cells(WBC),neutrophils(N),platelets(PLT)and lymphocytes(L)were detected in each group,and NLR and PLR were calculated.The influence factors of DKA were analyzed by logistic regression,and the diagnostic value of FT3,NLR and PLR in DKA was evaluated by receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve.Results Hospitalization days,FPG,HbA1c,incidence of LT3S,AG,WBC,N,PLT,NLR,PLR were higher in DKA group than in DM and DK groups(P<0.05),Age,FT3,FT4,TSH,L were lower in DKA group than in DM and DK groups(P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that FT3,AG,NLR and PLR were the influencing factors for DKA.ROC curve showed that the area under the curve of FT3,NLR,PLR and combined detection to predict DKA were 0.961,0.938,0.810 and 0.980,the sensitivity was 87.8%,90.5%,75.7%and 98.6%,the specificity was 95.5%,92.9%,76.3%,92.4%,and the combined detection was superior to the single detection.Conclusions FT3,NLR,PLR have a certain diagnostic value for DKA,and the combined detection of the three has a high diagnostic value,which can provide a reference for clinical diagnosis of DKA.
8.Minimally invasive robot-assisted treatment of tibial plateau fractures of Schatzker types Ⅱ and Ⅲ that can be indirectly reduced
Fei XIAO ; Wenping HE ; Junwen WANG ; Jing JIAO ; Ming CHEN ; Yucheng HUANG ; Keke CHENG ; Tianrun LEI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2024;26(7):604-610
Objective:To explore the advantages of minimally invasive internal fixation assisted by an orthopedic robot in the treatment of tibial plateau fractures of Schatzker types Ⅱ and Ⅲ that can be indirectly reduced.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 18 patients who had been treated for tibial plateau fractures of Schatzker types Ⅱ and Ⅲ at Department of Orthopaedics, The Fourth Hospital of Wuhan from December 2019 to December 2021. They were 12 males and 6 females with an age of (45.2±9.6) years. All fractures were closed. Of them, 6 were complicated with an avulsion fracture at the insertion point of the anterior cruciate ligament, 1 with tear of the medial collateral ligament, and 8 with tear of the lateral meniscus. All patients were treated with minimally invasive internal fixation using the "fence" screw technique after indirect reduction assisted by an orthopedic surgical robot. Those combined with avulsion fracture of the anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus tear underwent one-stage arthroscopic surgery, while those combined with tear of the medial collateral ligament underwent one-stage open repair. The fracture reduction was evaluated according to the Rasmussen radiological scoring system, and the knee joint function evaluated using the American Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) scoring system.Results:All the 18 patients were fully followed up for (10.6±1.9) months. The X-ray films immediately after surgery showed good fracture reduction. The fractures healed after (11.3±1.2) weeks. At 6 months after surgery, the Rasmussen knee score was (16.8±1.0) points, giving 5 excellent and 13 good cases; the HSS score was (93.2±3.0) points, giving 17 excellent and 1 good cases. By the last follow-up, no serious complications occurred, such as common peroneal nerve injury, popliteal vascular injury, postoperative infection, or internal fixation failure.Conclusion:Since minimally invasive internal fixation assisted by an orthopedic robot can lead to fine clinical efficacy for tibial plateau fractures of Schatzker types Ⅱ and Ⅲ, this technique can be widely applied in clinical practice.
9.High-temperature requirement A serine peptidase 1 gene-related autosomal dominant cerebral small vessel disease: clinical and genetic characteristics
Xiaoyu CHEN ; Yun TIAN ; Hong WANG ; Wenping GU ; Fang YI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2024;57(8):874-880
Objective:To investigate the clinical phenotype and genetic characteristics of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) caused by heterozygous mutations in high-temperature requirement A serine peptidase 1 ( HTRA1) gene. Methods:Nine patients with HTRA1 gene related autosomal dominant CSVD diagnosed in the Departments of Geriatrics and Neurology,Xiangya Hospital of Central South University between January 2020 and December 2023 were selected. Their clinical data were collected, and the probands received genetic test using whole exome sequencing. The mutations were then verified in the family using Sanger sequencing, and their clinical and genetic characteristics were summarized. Results:Among the 9 patients with HTRA1 gene related autosomal dominant CSVD, the onset age was (51.1±9.5) years. Cognitive impairment, stroke onset, and gait disturbance were the most common clinical manifestations. Magnetic resonance imaging examination usually revealed diffuse white matter lesions, multiple lacunar cerebral infarction, multiple cerebral microbleeds, and brain atrophy, which were consistent with the radiological characteristics of CSVD. Most patients showed a decrease in Aβ42 levels and Aβ42/Aβ40 ratio in cerebrospinal fluid, and 2/4 of patients had an increase in phosphory protein tau levels. Seven heterozygous mutations in the HTRA1 gene were found in 9 patients, including two new heterozygous missense mutations, c.1160T>C(p.M387T) and c.569G>T(p. A190L). Conclusions:The clinical manifestations of HTRA1 gene-related autosomal dominant CSVD patients are mainly cognitive impairment, stroke and gait disturbance, and the imaging features are consistent with CVSD changes. HTRA1 gene c.1160T>C(p.M387T) and c.569G>T(p.A190L) heterozygous missense mutations are newly reported mutations, expanding the genetic mutation spectrum of this disease.
10.CT-guided needle puncture biopsy of pancreatic lesions through gastrointestinal space
Riguang ZHANG ; Chunlin LIU ; Wenping LUO ; Chen LIU ; Qingqing PANG ; Jianbo ZHAO ; Guodong WANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2024;21(5):285-288
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of CT-guided needle puncture biopsy of pancreatic lesions through gastrointestinal space.Methods Data of 96 patients with single pancreatic lesion who underwent CT-guided needle puncture biopsy through gastrointestinal space were retrospectively analyzed,and the success rate of puncture biopsy was recorded.The diagnostic efficacy of biopsy pathology was evaluated based on surgical pathology and follow-up results,and the relative complications were observed.Results Puncture biopsy was successfully completed in all 96 cases(96/96,100%).The sensitivity of biopsy pathology diagnosis was 97.75%(87/89),with specificity of 100%(7/7),positive predictive value of 100%(87/87),negative predictive value of 77.78%(7/9)and accuracy of 97.92%(94/96).Complications were noticed in 6 cases,including small amount of peripancreatic effusion in 3 cases,small amount of abdominal effusion in 1 case and intermittent fever in 2 cases,which were all improved.No other complication occurred.Conclusion CT-guided needle puncture biopsy of pancreatic lesions through gastrointestinal space was safe and effective.


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