1.Status Analysis of Acupoint Selection and Stimulation Parameters Application for Acupuncture Treatment of Functional Dyspepsia
Siyi ZHENG ; Han ZHANG ; Yang YU ; Chuanlong ZHOU ; Yan SHI ; Xiaohu YIN ; Shouhai HONG ; Na NIE ; Jianqiao FANG ; Yi LIANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(12):1293-1299
Based on commonly used acupoints in the clinical acupuncture treatment of functional dyspepsia (FD), this study systematically analyzes the therapeutic differences and synergistic effects between local and distal point selection. It also examines the suitability of primary acupoint selection for different FD subtypes, postprandial distress syndrome (PDS) and epigastric pain syndrome (EPS). The findings suggest that a combination of local and distal acupoints may be more appropriate as primary points for PDS, whereas local acupoints alone may be more suitable for EPS. Additionally, the study explores the impact of various factors, such as stimulation techniques, needling order, intensity or stimulation parameters, and depth, on the efficacy of acupuncture. It concludes that the intrinsic properties of acupoints are the primary determinants of therapeutic direction. Other factors mainly influence the magnitude rather than the direction of the effect. Future research may further investigate how different acupoint combinations, local versus distal, affect the treatment outcomes of FD subtypes, providing new insights for clinical acupuncture prescriptions.
2.Epidemiological investigation of an outbreak of acute gastroenteritis caused by GⅡ norovirus at a vocational and technical school
ZHANG Hui ; NIAN Yunpeng ; LI Hua ; ZHANG Leile ; LAN Ning ; LI Xiaohu
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(9):917-921
Objective:
To investigate an outbreak of acute gastroenteritis at a vocational and technical school in Shaanxi Province in 2024, ao as to provide the reference for the handling of school outbreaks.
Methods:
The conducted case searches, individual case investigations, and on-site hygienic investigations were established in accordance with the Guidelines on outbreak investigation, prevention and control of Norovirus infection (2015). The potential risk factors were analyzed by case-control study. Anal swab samples from cases and all canteen staff, as well as environmental swab samples were collected to detect common intestinal pathogens. All reserved food samples in canteen were collected to test for common pathogenic bacteria.
Results:
From October 26 to November 5, 2024, a cumulative total of 53 cases were reported, with an attack rate of 1.47%. The main clinical symptoms included vomiting (83.02%), abdominal pain (56.60%), diarrhea (30.19%), and fever (26.42%). The epidemic curve suggested an intermittent common-source outbreak, with no obvious clustering characteristics in terms of the population and spatial distribution of cases. The case-control analysis revealed that having dinner at the rice-with-dishes-on-top stall on the first floor of the canteen on October 28 was a risk factor for illness (OR=11.025, 95%CI: 2.186-55.601). GⅡ norovirus was detected as positive in anal swab samples from 6 cases and 2 asymptomatic infected canteen staff, as well as in 3 environmental swab samples from the rice-with-dishes-on-top stall. The test results for common pathogenic bacteria in the reserved food samples were all negative.
Conclusions
This outbreak was caused by an acute gastroenteritis epidemic induced by GⅡ norovirus infection, with a transmission pattern consistent with an intermittent homologous outbreak. The possible source of infection was asymptomatic infected canteen staff mainly through foodborne trasmission, and having meals at the rice-with-dishes-on-top stall was the primary risk factor for this outbreak.
3.The Development Status and Trend of Intelligent Technologies Applied in the Medical Field in China
Zhongyuan ZHANG ; Lin MA ; Xiaohu MENG ; Wei WANG ; Zhiying LI ; Minjiang GUO ; Wuqi QIU
Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;45(7):7-13
Purpose/Significance To expound the development of the application of new generation intelligent technologies in the medi-cal field in China,and to provide ideas for the future development of intelligent medical technologies in China.Method/Process Literature related to the application of medical intelligence technology from 2000 to 2023 is searched and screened on CNKI,and the knowledge graph is drawn by descriptive statistical analysis and CiteSpace software for visualization analysis.Result/Conclusion The number of papers pub-lished in the application research field of domestic medical intelligence technology shows a trend of steady growth and then leveling off.The hot keywords mainly include smart medical care,health care,health management,etc.,forming 8 main cluster sets.Future research should strengthen cooperation and exchanges between researchers and organizations,and pay more attention to the challenges posed by the applica-tion of technology in terms of security and privacy,technology supervision,talent team construction and technological energy consumption.
4.Artificial intelligence knowledge graph and image classification for quality control of chest posterior-anterior position X-ray radiograph
Qian WANG ; Liangliang SONG ; Xiao HAN ; Ming LIU ; Biao ZHANG ; Shibo ZHAO ; Zongyun GU ; Lili HUANG ; Chuanfu LI ; Xiaohu LI ; Yongqiang YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(6):922-927
Objective To observe the value of artificial intelligence(AI)knowledge graph and image classification for quality control(QC)of chest posterior-anterior position X-ray radiograph(abbreviated as chest film).Methods Totally 9 236 chest films from 595 medical institutions in Anhui province imaging cloud platform were retrospectively enrolled.QC knowledge graph containing 21 classification labels were constructed.Firstly,QC of chest films based on the above knowledge graph were performed by 10 technicians for 2 rounds of single person and 1 round of multi person,and the results were recorded as A,B and C,respectively.Then AI algorithms were used to classify and evaluate based on knowledge graph,and the result was recorded as D.Finally,a QC expert reviewed results C and D to determine the final QC results and taken those as references to analyze the efficiency of the above 4 QC.Results The area under the curve(AUC)of AI algorithm for QC of chest films were all ≥0.780,with an average value of 0.939.The average precision of QC for chest films of A,B,C and D was 81.15%,85.47%,91.65%and 92.21%,respectively.Conclusion AI knowledge graph and image classification technology could be effectively used for QC of chest posterior-anterior position X-ray radiograph.
5.Copper starvation induces autophagy-mediated EZH2 degradation to enhance anti-tu-mor immunity in oral squamous cell carcinoma
Lin XIAOHU ; Zhao ZHANG ; Yu ZHONGLIN ; Cao WEI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2024;51(5):224-230
Objective:To examined the role of copper starvation in oral squamous cell carcinoma(OSCC),along with the molecular functions and mechanisms of SLC31A1 in these cells.Methods:Initially,SLC31A1 was silenced to induce a copper starvation environment.Sub-sequently,we evaluated the effects of copper starvation on oral squamous cell carcinoma cells using the CCK-8 assay,cell scratch assay,and subcutaneous tumor formation in nude mice.In addition,changes in autophagy and EZH2 expression levels in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells were detected after SLC31A1 silencing.Lactate dehydrogenase activity was assayed to determine its impact on natural killer(NK)cell cytotoxicity after SLC31A1 silencing.Results:Silencing of SLC31A1 significantly inhibited the proliferation,migration,and subcutaneous tu-mor formation ability of oral squamous cell carcinoma cells.Furthermore,silencing SLC31A1 mediated EZH2 degradation and increased NK cell infiltration.Conclusions:Copper starvation can regulate the proliferation,migration,and subcutaneous tumor formation ability of oral squamous cell carcinoma and increase NK cell infiltration by modulating EZH2 expression.
6.Research on the beam delivery method of carbon ion beam FLASH irradiation experiment
Zhiqiang LIU ; Lirong ZHOU ; Qiuning ZHANG ; Jian SHI ; Xiaohu WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2024;33(6):548-553
Objective:To perform FLASH irradiation experiments on cells and animals with carbon ion beams by updating the beam conditions and testing the performance of a clinical carbon ion therapy system.Methods:By using the vertical beam of the carbon ion therapy system and shortening the synchrotron beam extraction time to increase the current intensity, ultra-high dose rate beam could be achieved. Spreading the high current beam in the depth direction using a ridge filter and expanding it horizontally using point scanning technology could form the required field for cellular and animal experiments. The field flatness, penumbra, absorbed dose, average dose rate and other parameters were measured to verify whether the beam performance met the requirements.Results:The spread-out Bragg peak in the depth direction was consistent with the design, and the parameters such as field flatness and penumbra obtained by the measured lateral dose curve met the experimental requirements. After expansion, within a target volume of 20 mm×20 mm×10 mm, the absorbed dose in the field reaches 8 Gy, with the equivalent field dose rate of over 60 Gy/s and the maximum could reach 100 Gy/s. Within a target volume of 30 mm×30 mm×10 mm, the absorbed dose in the field is 4 Gy, and the equivalent filed dose rate of some energy in the field is greater than 40 Gy/s. In the experiment, the energy with a suitable dose rate can be selected for irradiation.Conclusion:After beam optimization, the carbon ion FLASH irradiation conditions for cytology and animal experiments can be realized on synchrotrons, and the beam performance parameters can meet the experimental requirements.
7.Application of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in the Evaluation of Left Atrium
Xinna ZHANG ; Weishu HOU ; Honglin YU ; Lingling ZHAO ; Panpan YANG ; Yuqi JIANG ; Xiaohu LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(1):100-104
As the continuation of the left ventricle,the left atrium and left ventricle interact and play an important role in the function of the whole heart.At present,there are many techniques to evaluate the atrial structure and function,but the left atrial structure is complex and the myocardium is thin,which brings some challenges to the relevant evaluation.This paper introduces the parameters,precautions and relevant clinical applications in the process of left atrial evaluation from the aspects of myocardial strain and delayed enhancement.
8.Significance and role of apprenticeship education in Traditional Chinese Medicine curriculum of western medical institutions
Dan YANG ; Ziman YU ; Yi LIU ; Xiaohu SHI ; Lan JIANG ; Yamin ZHANG ; Guangchan JING ; Qunli WU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(4):582-584
The apprenticeship education of Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)is an important pathway for the cultivation of talents in TCM education.The combination of institutional education and apprenticeship education is considered to be the most suitable educational model that aligns with the inherent characteristics of TCM education.The current status of TCM education in western medical institutions and the main challenges include the difficulty in transitioning between western and Chinese medical reasoning and limited clinical internship hours for TCM.The strengths and features of TCM apprenticeship education lie in cultural heritage,classical teachings,mentorship,practice orientation and personalized education.Therefore,integration of TCM apprenticeship education and clinical internships for western medical students represents a new educational model for medical undergraduates.
9.A positive feedback loop of heparanase/ syndecan1erve growth factor regulates cancer pain progression
Xiaohu SU ; Bingwu WANG ; Zhaoyun ZHOU ; Zixian LI ; Song TONG ; Simin CHEN ; Nan ZHANG ; Su LIU ; Maoyin ZHANG
The Korean Journal of Pain 2023;36(1):60-71
Background:
The purpose of this research was to assess the role of heparanase (HPSE)/syndecan1 (SDC1)erve growth factor (NGF) on cancer pain from melanoma.
Methods:
The influence of HPSE on the biological function of melanoma cells and cancer pain in a mouse model was evaluated. Immunohistochemical staining was used to analyze HPSE and SDC1. HPSE, NGF, and SDC1 were detected using western blot. Inflammatory factors were detected using ELISA assay.
Results:
HPSE promoted melanoma cell viability, proliferation, migration, invasion, and tumor growth, as well as cancer pain, while SST0001 treatment reversed the promoting effect of HPSE. HPSE up-regulated NGF, and NGF feedback promoted HPSE. High expression of NGF reversed the inhibitory effect of HPSE down-regulation on melanoma cell phenotype deterioration, including cell viability, proliferation, migration, and invasion. SST0001 down-regulated SDC1 expression. SDC1 reversed the inhibitory effect of SST0001 on cancer pain.
Conclusions
The results showed that HPSE promoted melanoma development and cancer pain by interacting with NGF/SDC1. It provides new insights to better understand the role of HPSE in melanoma and also provides a new direction for cancer pain treatment.
10.Clinical application of 3.0 T MR imaging without contrast in coronary artery based on compressed SENSE technology
Xiankuo HU ; Weishu HOU ; Yang ZHANG ; Yushan YUAN ; Bin PENG ; Peiqi MA ; Yuanyuan LI ; Xiaohu LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2023;57(4):385-389
Objective:To explore the optimal acceleration factor and feasibility of the compressed SENSE (CS) technique in non-contrast MR coronary angiography (NMRCA) for clinical practice.Methods:The image data of completed coronary CTA and 3.0 T NMRCA sequence in 31 patients with suspected coronary heart disease were prospectively recruited at Fuyang People′s Hospital from August 2021 to November 2021. NMRCA sequences included conventional SENSE2 sequence and CS sequences with acceleration factors of 4, 5, and 6, respectively. The subjective scores of image quality and the objective scores, the contrast ratios between assessed coronaries and myocardium (CMCR) were compared among the 4 groups using the Friedman and Wilcoxon rank sum test.Results:Compared with the conventional SENSE2 [(343±46)s], the scan time of CS4 (269±36), CS5 (214±29) and CS6 (178±26) s were shortened by 21.5%, 37.5% and 48.0%, respectively. There was a good consistency between the subjective scores of the four groups (Kappa=0.769, 95% Cl 0.738-0.800). There was no significant difference in subjective score and CMCR value between CS4 and SENSE2 ( P>0.05). The coronary artery segments of CS5 and CS6 were significantly different from SENSE2 group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:For 3.0 T NMRCA, CS technology shows high feasibility. The CS4 can reduce imaging time while ensuring high-quality coronary arterial images, which has a well-established clinical application value for NMRCA.


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