1.Study on the Characteristics of TCM Syndromes of Insomnia Based on Multiple Data Analysis Methods
Xianbei WANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Jiwei ZHANG ; Yuying XU ; Ning SUN ; Miaoran WANG ; Xiaoning TAN ; Yufei WU ; Zirong LI ; Jing CAO ; Taiwei LOU ; Rui WEI ; Hongjin DU ; Qiuyan LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(5):25-31
Objective To explore the distribution of common TCM syndromes and symptoms of insomnia;To prepare for the construction of the theoretical framework and item pool of syndrome diagnosis and efficacy evaluation scale.Methods TCM guideline standards of insomnia,textbooks and journals over the years were retrieved,the information of TCM syndromes,syndrome elements and symptoms was extracted,the guideline textbook and journal database were established,and descriptive statistics,association rules,systematic clustering,factor analysis,potential categories and implicit structure analysis were carried out.Results Totally 116 guide standards and textbooks over the years were included,and 454 articles of journals were included.The high-frequency symptoms accounted for≥3%of the guide textbooks and journal databases were 87 and 79 categories,respectively,and the cumulative proportion was 87.48%and 87.75%,respectively.According to the analysis results,five common TCM syndromes and their characteristic symptom classification of insomnia were finally deduced.According to the frequency/person time distribution,they were heart and spleen deficiency syndrome,yin deficiency and fire hyperactivity syndrome,liver fire disturbing heart syndrome,phlegm heat disturbing heart syndrome,heart and gallbladder qi deficiency syndrome.Conclusion There are five common TCM syndromes of insomnia,and the characteristic symptoms of each TCM syndrome provide a reference source for the theoretical framework of syndrome diagnosis and efficacy evaluation scale and the establishment of item pool.
2.Chinese experts' consensus on principles of preoperative hair removal
Yiping MAO ; Jun ZHENG ; Lei LI ; Deyan YANG ; Bing ZHANG ; Lei YANG ; Wang JIA ; Peng KANG ; Hui JIAO ; Yun YANG ; Qi QI ; Shiqing FENG ; Xiao LONG ; Yuewei ZHANG ; Xiaohui WANG ; Lize WANG ; Yuan WEI ; Jichao ZHOU ; Minghui MAO ; Pengju XIN ; Hongyu TAN ; Dahong ZHANG ; Lianxin LIU ; Lei TAO ; Xietong WANG ; Xiaoning YUAN ; Mang CAI ; Li MU ; Fang DU ; Rongzhu CHEN ; Fengmao ZHAO ; Jiuzuo HUANG ; Mingzi ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Baoguo WANG ; Kun WANG ; Fang LUO ; Jinhua ZHANG ; Nong HE ; Ling LYU ; Zhiyong ZONG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(10):1441-1449
To formulate an expert consensus on the principles of preoperative hair removal and provide scientific guidance for standardized removal of hair before surgical procedures so as to reduce the incidence of surgical site infections.METHODS Led by the Hospital Management Institute of National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China,this consensus was reached with the joint efforts from the expects of relevant fields such as surgeries,interventional therapies,nursing,and infection prevention and control.The consensus facilitates the classification and evaluation of literatures by following the evidence grade formulated by Oxford Evidence-based Medicine Center and focuses on the association of preoperative hair removal with surgical site infection,it reaches the evidence grade of expert consensus and recommendation intensity by integrating with discussions on meetings and clinical experience of the expects from relevant fields.RESULTS A total of 6 items of consensus were reached by summarizing the latest evidence on the aspects including the indications for preoperative hair removal,tools,range,timing and places.CONCLUSION The consensus,to some extent,make supplements to and complete the exiting regulations and standards.It provides guidance for the medical institutions to carry out the preoperative hair removal.
3.Study on the Characteristics of TCM Syndromes of Insomnia Based on Multiple Data Analysis Methods
Xianbei WANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Jiwei ZHANG ; Yuying XU ; Ning SUN ; Miaoran WANG ; Xiaoning TAN ; Yufei WU ; Zirong LI ; Jing CAO ; Taiwei LOU ; Rui WEI ; Hongjin DU ; Qiuyan LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(5):25-31
Objective To explore the distribution of common TCM syndromes and symptoms of insomnia;To prepare for the construction of the theoretical framework and item pool of syndrome diagnosis and efficacy evaluation scale.Methods TCM guideline standards of insomnia,textbooks and journals over the years were retrieved,the information of TCM syndromes,syndrome elements and symptoms was extracted,the guideline textbook and journal database were established,and descriptive statistics,association rules,systematic clustering,factor analysis,potential categories and implicit structure analysis were carried out.Results Totally 116 guide standards and textbooks over the years were included,and 454 articles of journals were included.The high-frequency symptoms accounted for≥3%of the guide textbooks and journal databases were 87 and 79 categories,respectively,and the cumulative proportion was 87.48%and 87.75%,respectively.According to the analysis results,five common TCM syndromes and their characteristic symptom classification of insomnia were finally deduced.According to the frequency/person time distribution,they were heart and spleen deficiency syndrome,yin deficiency and fire hyperactivity syndrome,liver fire disturbing heart syndrome,phlegm heat disturbing heart syndrome,heart and gallbladder qi deficiency syndrome.Conclusion There are five common TCM syndromes of insomnia,and the characteristic symptoms of each TCM syndrome provide a reference source for the theoretical framework of syndrome diagnosis and efficacy evaluation scale and the establishment of item pool.
4.Chinese experts' consensus on principles of preoperative hair removal
Yiping MAO ; Jun ZHENG ; Lei LI ; Deyan YANG ; Bing ZHANG ; Lei YANG ; Wang JIA ; Peng KANG ; Hui JIAO ; Yun YANG ; Qi QI ; Shiqing FENG ; Xiao LONG ; Yuewei ZHANG ; Xiaohui WANG ; Lize WANG ; Yuan WEI ; Jichao ZHOU ; Minghui MAO ; Pengju XIN ; Hongyu TAN ; Dahong ZHANG ; Lianxin LIU ; Lei TAO ; Xietong WANG ; Xiaoning YUAN ; Mang CAI ; Li MU ; Fang DU ; Rongzhu CHEN ; Fengmao ZHAO ; Jiuzuo HUANG ; Mingzi ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Baoguo WANG ; Kun WANG ; Fang LUO ; Jinhua ZHANG ; Nong HE ; Ling LYU ; Zhiyong ZONG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(10):1441-1449
To formulate an expert consensus on the principles of preoperative hair removal and provide scientific guidance for standardized removal of hair before surgical procedures so as to reduce the incidence of surgical site infections.METHODS Led by the Hospital Management Institute of National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China,this consensus was reached with the joint efforts from the expects of relevant fields such as surgeries,interventional therapies,nursing,and infection prevention and control.The consensus facilitates the classification and evaluation of literatures by following the evidence grade formulated by Oxford Evidence-based Medicine Center and focuses on the association of preoperative hair removal with surgical site infection,it reaches the evidence grade of expert consensus and recommendation intensity by integrating with discussions on meetings and clinical experience of the expects from relevant fields.RESULTS A total of 6 items of consensus were reached by summarizing the latest evidence on the aspects including the indications for preoperative hair removal,tools,range,timing and places.CONCLUSION The consensus,to some extent,make supplements to and complete the exiting regulations and standards.It provides guidance for the medical institutions to carry out the preoperative hair removal.
5.Retrospective analysis of 2 657 serum autoantibodies results detected by multiple methods
Dongli CHE ; Tingxuan CHENG ; Jinlong DU ; Qing LIU ; Ye TIAN ; Lina SHI ; Xiaoning WANG ; Fei XIE ; Yuan GU ; Yanguo TAN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(23):2838-2843
Objective To investigate the performance of different methods in common autoantibody detec-tion,and to provide basis for the detection strategy of autoantibody.Methods A total of 2 657 cases were in-cluded in this study,whose serum antinuclear antibody(ANA)by indirect immunofluorescence method(IIF)and antinuclear antibody spectrum(ANAs,a total of 15 antibodies)by immunoblot method(IB)were tested simultaneously,and anti-double strand DNA antibody(anti-dsDNA antibody)were tested by IIF,enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)and IB.ANCA and ANCA spectrum[anti-myeloperoxidase antibody(anti-MPO antibody),anti-protease 3 antibody(anti-PR3 antibody)]were tested by IIF and ELISA respec-tively in 2 348 cases.Results Firstly,the detection rate of ANA was significantly higher than that of ANAs(57.77%vs.30.64%,P<0.001).Among the specimens detected with ANA,40.78%detected at least one specific antibody positive.Among the specimens detected with ANAs positive,ANA was not detected in 23.10%of cases.Secondly,the ANA positive cases were mainly of lower titers,and cases with titer of ≤1∶320 accounted for 84.95%of the total detected cases.But the higher the titer,the higher the detection rate of ANAs specific antibodies(29.63%in 1∶100,48.56%in 1∶320,77.78%in 1∶1 000,92.42%in≥1∶3 200).Thirdly,among the specimens detected ANAs positive,the composition ratios of anti-Scl-70,anti-PM-Scl and anti-PCNA antibodies in ANA positive cases was significantly lower than those in ANA negative cases(P<0.001).Fourthly,the detection rate of anti-dsDNA antibody by ELISA was the highest(4.14%),which was significantly higher than those by IIF or IB(both P<0.001),and the difference in detection efficacy of the latter two methods was also statistically significant(P<0.001).Even so,the IIF and IB for the detection of anti-dsDNA antibody still had a certain complementary effect on ELISA.Fifthly,the positive rate of ANCA by IIF was significantly higher than that of ANCA spectrum(9.16%vs.2.43%),but among those who were detected anti-MPO antibodies and/or anti-PR3 antibodies positive,47.37%were ANCA negative.Conclusion Different methods for detecting autoantibodies have significantly different detection efficacy,and it is partic-ularly necessary to adopt correct detection strategies based on evidence-based medicine.
6.Correlation of angiotensin N with cognitive dysfunction and severity in patients with acute cerebral infarction
Chunhao MEI ; Yang YANG ; Xiaoning GUO ; Chunyan DU
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2024;26(5):548-551
Objective To explore the changes in serum angiotensin(Ang)and angiotensin Ⅳ(AngⅣ)levels in patients with acute cerebral infarction(ACI),and analyze the correlation of their lev-els with cognitive dysfunction and severity of the disease.Methods A total of 280 ACI patients admitted in our hospital from January 2020 to January 2023 were enrolled in this study.According to the results of Mini-Mental Status Examination(MMSE),they were divided into normal cogni-tive group(MMSE score:≥ 27,n=147)and cognitive impairment(score:<27,n=133),and those in the latter group were further assigned into mild(score:21-26,n=50),moderate(score:10-20,n=44)and severe(score:<10,n=39)cognitive impairment subgroups.In addition,Pul-licino formula was used to calculate the infarct volume(V),and then 280 ACI patients were clas-sified into mild(V<5 cm3,n=80),moderate(V 5-10 cm3,n=130),and severe(with>10 cm3,n=70)infarction groups.The serum levels of Ang and Ang Ⅳ were compared among above different groups.Pearson correlation analysis was applied to study the correlation of serum Ang and Ang Ⅳ levels with cognitive dysfunction and its severity in the ACI patients.Results The se-rum Ang and Ang Ⅳ levels were higher in the cognitive impairment group than the normal cogni-tive group(P<0.01).Significant differences were seen in their levels among the mild,moderate,and severe cognitive impairment subgroups(P<0.01),and the levels were significantly highest in the severe cognitive impairment subgroup,followed by the moderate and then the mild subgroups(P<0.01).There were also obvious differences in the serum levels of the two indicators among the severe,moderate,and mild infarction groups(P<0.01).Pearson correlation analysis indicated that their serum levels were positively correlated with cognitive impairment(r=0.764,P=0.000;r=0.792,P=0.000),and with severity of infarction(r=0.801,P=0.000;r=0.807,P=0.000).Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that age,hypertension,diabetes,hyperlipidemia,smoking,genetics,and Ang and Ang Ⅳ levels were high-risk factors for cognition impairment.Conclusion Serum Ang and Ang Ⅳ levels are higher in ACI patients,and their levels are raised with increasing severity of cognitive impairment and increasing infarct size,in a positive correla-tion.The serum levels can be used as marker for cognitive impairment and severity of ACI.In addition,there are many high-risk factors for cognition,and serum Ang and Ang Ⅳ levels are also one of them.Clinically,the treatment plan should be optimized by combining these high-risk fac-tors to reduce the incidence of cognitive impairment after ACI.
7.Clinical effects of free thinned deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flap in repairing extensive soft tissue defects in extremities
Yang LIU ; Dajiang SONG ; Songlin XIE ; Tao SONG ; Wentao ZHANG ; Xiaoning TIAN ; Fei CONG ; Xiaolong DU ; Xun CHEN ; Jinzhu FAN ; Dingjun HAO
Chinese Journal of Burns 2020;36(7):590-593
Objective:To explore the feasibility and clinical effects of using free thinned deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flap to repair extensive soft tissue defects in extremities.Methods:From April 2010 to January 2014, 12 patients with extensive soft tissue defect in extremities after trauma, including 10 males and 2 females, aged 21 to 48 years, 6 patients with defect in the back of wrist and 6 patients with defect in ankle were admitted to the Department of Bone Microsurgery of Xi′an Honghui hospital. After debridement, the size of soft tissue defect ranged from 15.0 cm×4.5 cm to 28.0 cm×11.0 cm. The free thinned deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flap was designed, cut and transferred for reconstruction, with size of 15.0 cm×5.0 cm to 29.0 cm×12.0 cm. The flap thickness ranged from 4.0 to 6.5 cm before defatting, and was 0.6 to 0.9 cm after defatting. All the donor sites of flaps were closed directly by suturing. The flap survival and the appearance and function of flap and donor site were observed during follow-up.Results:All the flaps survived smoothly after surgery. During follow-up of 10 to 42 months, the flaps showed no bloat in appearance, no further flap revision or defatting procedures were required, the distance of static 2-point discrimination was 11 to 17 mm (14.5 mm on average). The abdominal function of patients was not affected, and no postoperative abdomen hernia or ulceration was noted.Conclusions:The free thinned deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flap is thin and suitable for repairing extensive soft tissue defects in extremities with very good outcomes.
8. Clinical manifestations and pathological characteristics of Henöch-Schönlein purpura nephritis combined with hyperuricemia in children
Huarong LI ; Chaoying CHEN ; Juan TU ; Haiyun GENG ; Xiaoning YU ; Peiwei DU ; Hua XIA
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(15):1166-1170
Objective:
To analyze the relationship of clinical manifestations and pathological characteristics of Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis combined with hyperuricemia in children.
Methods:
A retrospective study was conducted in 50 children with Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis who hospitalized at Department of Nephrology, Affiliated Children′s Hospital, Capital Institute of Pediatrics from January 2014 to May 2018.The differences between the hyperuricemia group(19 cases)and the normal uric acid group(31 cases), were compared in age, sex, blood pressure, serum albumin, 24-hour urinary protein, serum creatinine, triglyceride, cholesterol, high density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein, serum uric acid, estimated glomerular filtration rate, and renal pathological characteristics, and the short-term prognosis was analyzed.
Results:
(1)The average urinary protein in the hyperuricemia group and the normal uric acid group was (91.67±90.37) mg/(kg·d) and (64.62±43.28) mg/(kg·d), respectively and the difference was statistically significant between the both groups(
9.Management of chronic Achilles tendon rupture of Myerson type Ⅱ using a tunnel beneath paratenon
Xiaoning WANG ; Xin HUANG ; Yu JIANG ; Yingbo ZHU ; Chenghang DU ; Kejian WU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(4):279-283
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of using a tunnel beneath the paratenon to repair chronic Achilles tendon rupture of Myerson type Ⅱ.Methods From August 2008 through January 2018,19 patients with chronic Achilles tendon rupture were treated with a self-designed minimally invasive suture technique at Department of Orthopaedics,The Fourth Medical Center,General Hospital of PLA.They were all male,aged from 25 to 64 years(average,40.4 years).The left side was injured in 12 patients and the right side in 7.The duration from injury to surgery ranged from 28 to 120 days,averaging 60 days.The Achilles tendon defects averaged 3.84 cm.Their clinical diagnoses were confirmed by positive results of clinical examination and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) scans.After a 2 cm transverse incision was made at the proximal side,the proximal stump beneath the paratenon was adequately released with a periosteum elevator.The proximal stump was sutured by the Bunnell method with an Ethicon-X519 non-absorbable suture under direct vision.After a 1.0-1.5 cm transverse incision was made,percutaneous Bunnell suture was performed at the distal side.The proximal stump was then introduced into the distal incision through the paratenon tunnel.After the affected foot was fully flexed,the 2 stumps were tied closely together and buried under direct vision.Early rehabilitation was encouraged after surgery.The clinical efficacy was assessed according to the ankle-hindfoot scores of American Orthopaedic Foot&Ankle Society(AOFAS) and the Arner-Lindholm evaluation criteria.Results The 19 patients were followed up for 10 months to 9.5 years(average,2.45 years).All the wounds healed at the first stage without any complications related to incision,sural nerve injury or tendon re-rupture.Their AOFAS ankle-hindfoot scores averaged 98.4,with 19 excellent cases;according to the Arner-Lindholm criteria,13 cases were excellent and 6 cases good.Both of the evaluation systems yielded a good to excellent rate of 100%.In the 3 patients who underwent isokinetic testing,there was no significant difference between the normal and affected sides in the peak value of flexion or in the total work of fatigue.Conclusion Using a tunnel beneath the paratenon is a good self-designed minimally invasive suture technique for chronic Achilles tendon rupture of Myerson type Ⅱ because it is simple and reliable,and leads to limited tissue damage,adhesion or complications.
10. The role of body fat rate in the evaluation of obstructive sleep apnea
Tao LI ; Ziming YAO ; Li WANG ; Liyuan TAO ; Xiaoning YU ; Shilong SUN ; Weini HU ; Yali DU ; Yan YAN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2019;54(6):427-431
Objective:
To investigate the role of body fat ratio in the evaluation of obstructive sleep apnea(OSA).
Methods:
A retrospective analysis was made on 174 cases (between November, 2017 and April, 2018 showed that) of sleep monitoring in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology in Peking University Third Hospital. The data included the gender, age, body fat rate, body mass index (BMI), neck circumference, and apnea-hypopnea index (AHI). The above data were analyzed by non parametric correlation analysis, receiver operating characterristic (ROC) curve analysis and multiple factor Logistic regression analysis to study the relationship between the gender,age,body fat rate,BMI,neck circumference and other indexes of the patients with AHI.
Results:
Nonparametric correlation analysis showed that the correlation from strong to weak to AHI among women was BMI (

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