1.Analysis on research trends and hotspots of TCM papers in high impact factor journals from 2014 to 2024
Yalei ZHANG ; Yuejing CHEN ; Yile LU ; Yixin SHI ; Zhenmin LI ; Qiuwen FAN ; Yunhui SHEN ; Xinyang SONG ; Lili XU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(11):1595-1601
Objective:To understand trends and hotspots of TCM research papers published in journals with high IF basing on a bibliometric analysis.Methods:TCM research papers published between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2024 from 80 journals with IF higher than 16.0 were retrieved from medical, life sciences and comprehensive journals in Journal Citation Reports of 2024. CiteSpace 6.3.R1 and Excel 2021 were used to analyze and visualize annual publication volume, research fields, features of clinical study, institutes, funds and keywords.Results:A total of 51 papers were included, showing an increasing trend in annual publication volume; the main research areas were pharmacology, acupuncture&moxibustion and internal medicine. Multi-center randomized controlled trials were the main clinical studies; China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences was the leading institute in terms of publication volume; 84 funds were involved, including National Natural Science Foundation of China. Keywords that appeared most frequently were TCM, efficacy, double blind, electroacupuncture, stimulation and management.Conclusion:The number and quality of TCM research papers are improved simultaneously; future research needs to deepen international cooperation, and pay attention to the integration of TCM diagnosis and treatment characteristics and modern scientific research methods.
2.Correlation between skeletal muscle mass index and islet β cell reserve function in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus
Yalei FAN ; Guirong BAI ; Bingqian DING ; Xindu LI ; Tingting ZHU ; Juan HE ; Xiaojuan ZHANG ; Xiaomin XIE
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2025;33(3):200-204
Objective To investigate the correlation between skeletal muscle mass index(ASMI)and islet β cell reserve function in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods A total of 100 patients with newly diagnosed T2DM were included in this study.All the patients were admitted to the Department of Endocrinology in the First People's Hospital of Yinchuan between June 2022 and November 2023.They were divided into two groups according to their skeletal muscle mass index(ASMI):patients with T2DM accompanied by sarcopenia(Sar,n=50)group,and patients with simple T2DM(T2DM,n=50)group.Additionally,a control(NC)group consisting of 50 healthy participants was selected.Fasting C-peptide levels,liver and kidney function,blood lipid profiles,and other indicators were assessed in all the individuals.The correlation between ASMI and other indicators was analyzed,and the influencing factors for ASMI and T2DM combined with sarcopenia were analyzed respectively.Results The levels of HbA1c,FPG,and TG were higher,while FC-P and Scr levels were lower in the T2DM group and Sar group compared with the NC group(P<0.05).FPG was higher,while ASMI,FC-P,BMI were lower in the Sar group than in the T2DM group(P<0.05).Spearman correlation analysis revealed a negative correlation between ASMI and FPG and HbA1c(P<0.05),whereas a positive correlation was observed with BMI,ALT,Scr,SUA and FC-P(P<0.05).Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that BMI,HbA1c and FC-P were influencing factors for ASMI(P<0.05).Furthermore,logistic regression analysis demonstrated that BMI,HbA1c,FC-P were influencing factors for T2DM with sarcopenia(P<0.05).Conclusions The level of ASMI may be related to the reserve function of islet β cells.
3.Correlation between skeletal muscle mass index and islet β cell reserve function in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus
Yalei FAN ; Guirong BAI ; Bingqian DING ; Xindu LI ; Tingting ZHU ; Juan HE ; Xiaojuan ZHANG ; Xiaomin XIE
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2025;33(3):200-204
Objective To investigate the correlation between skeletal muscle mass index(ASMI)and islet β cell reserve function in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods A total of 100 patients with newly diagnosed T2DM were included in this study.All the patients were admitted to the Department of Endocrinology in the First People's Hospital of Yinchuan between June 2022 and November 2023.They were divided into two groups according to their skeletal muscle mass index(ASMI):patients with T2DM accompanied by sarcopenia(Sar,n=50)group,and patients with simple T2DM(T2DM,n=50)group.Additionally,a control(NC)group consisting of 50 healthy participants was selected.Fasting C-peptide levels,liver and kidney function,blood lipid profiles,and other indicators were assessed in all the individuals.The correlation between ASMI and other indicators was analyzed,and the influencing factors for ASMI and T2DM combined with sarcopenia were analyzed respectively.Results The levels of HbA1c,FPG,and TG were higher,while FC-P and Scr levels were lower in the T2DM group and Sar group compared with the NC group(P<0.05).FPG was higher,while ASMI,FC-P,BMI were lower in the Sar group than in the T2DM group(P<0.05).Spearman correlation analysis revealed a negative correlation between ASMI and FPG and HbA1c(P<0.05),whereas a positive correlation was observed with BMI,ALT,Scr,SUA and FC-P(P<0.05).Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that BMI,HbA1c and FC-P were influencing factors for ASMI(P<0.05).Furthermore,logistic regression analysis demonstrated that BMI,HbA1c,FC-P were influencing factors for T2DM with sarcopenia(P<0.05).Conclusions The level of ASMI may be related to the reserve function of islet β cells.
4.Wheel-shaped polyoxometalates as nanozymes for autophagy-augmented and phototherapy-involved cancer nanotherapy.
Jun MIAO ; Xiaofeng FAN ; Yining SHAO ; Yalei ZHANG ; Cailing CHEN ; Hongrui TIAN ; Shujun LI ; Zhiping ZHENG ; Xiaoqian XU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(12):101018-101018
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5.Policy Text Analysis of Synergy of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Based on Policy Tools
Yalei LI ; Hui ZHANG ; Qingli TAN ; Lixiang ZHAI
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(12):27-31
Objective To analyze the emphasis and deficiencies of synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine policy texts,and provide references for future policy development and optimization.Methods From the perspective of policy tools,a two-dimensional"policy objectives-policy tools"analysis framework was constructed,and 75 policy documents related to the synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine were quantitatively analyzed using content analysis.Results In the X-dimension,supply-oriented policy tools were used the most (48.18%),followed by demand-oriented tools (24.09%) and environment-oriented tools (27.72%),with a relatively small proportion of usage.Additionally,there were significant differences in the internal structure of each policy tool.In the Y-dimension,promoting the cultivation of synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine had the highest proportion (22.56%),while the goal of establishing a complete mechanism for preventing and controlling diseases through synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine had the lowest proportion (4.40%).Conclusion In the future,policies in the field of synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine should increase their emphasis on demand-oriented and environment-oriented tools,optimize policy tool combinations,and improve target layouts.Meanwhile,it should perfect the layout of policy objectives,provide necessary policy support for weak links,strengthen cooperation and communication among policy-making departments,and further promote the construction of a policy system for synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
6.Clinical Study on Combined Double-balloon Enteroscopy in Patients With Suspected Small Bowel Bleeding
Shuang ZHANG ; Pengyue ZHANG ; Yan FENG ; Yong JIANG ; Yalei WANG ; Qiao MEI ; Naizhong HU
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2024;29(1):15-19
Background:Combined double-balloon enteroscopy(DBE)plays an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with suspected small bowel bleeding(SSBB).Aims:To investigate the performance of combined DBE in patients with SSBB and their clinical features.Methods:A total of 94 patients with SSBB underwent combined DBE from June 2018 to April 2023 at the Third People's Hospital of Bengbu and the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University were enrolled,and the clinical features were analyzed.Results:Fifty-four SSBB patients completed the combined DBE,and the combination rate was 57.4%.Ten patients(10.6%)stopped combined DBE due to discovery of bleeding lesions.Five patients(5.3%)stopped combined DBE due to intestinal stenosis.Twenty-five patients(26.5%)stopped combined DBE due to difficulty in insertion.Combined DBE rate in SSBB patients was correlated with the combination time and the number of previous DBE for endoscopists(P<0.05),but not the gender,age,bleeding manifestations,tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking,nutritional risk,abdominal operation history,perianal lesions,autoimmune diseases,preoperative anemia,preoperative albumin level,and enteroscopy approach(P>0.05).ROC curve showed that when the cut-off value of first insertion depth was 385 cm,the sensitivity and specificity for successful combined DBE in SSBB patients were 72.2%and 77.5%,respectively,and the area under ROC curve was 0.800(95%CI:0.705-0.875,P<0.001).Conclusions:The combined DBE rate in SSBB patients is correlated with the combination time and the number of previous DBE for endoscopists.80%of the SSBB patients are expected to complete the combined DBE when the first insertion depth is greater than 385 cm.
7.Risk factors associated with the presence of multiple Lugol-voiding lesions in patients with early esophageal carcinoma
Tingting XU ; Pengyue ZHANG ; Hui FENG ; Qiuyuan LIU ; Yalei WANG
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2024;59(4):698-702
Objective To investigate the risk factors associated with the presence of multiple Lugol-voiding lesions(LVLs)in patients with early esophageal cancer and the correlation with alcohol dehy-drogenase 1B(ADH1B)and aldehyde dehydrogenase 2(ALDH2)polymorphisms.Methods Patients who underwent endoscopic submucosal dissection due to early esophageal cancer were divided into group with multiple LVLs and group without multiple LVLs based on their endoscopic features.Their clinical data and the genotype of ADH1B and ALDH2 were collect-ed and SPSS 27.0 was used to statistically analyze the above data.Results A total of 83 subjects were included in the study,23 had multiple LVLs,most of them were seen in males,alcohol drinkers,and smokers with smoking index≥1 000,and multivariate analysis showed that alcohol consumption was an independent risk factor for it(OR=6.215,P=0.008).The gene polymorphism of ADH1B and ALDH2 and their interactions did not have any sig-nificant correlation with multiple LVLs.However,among alcohol drinkers,there was a 12-fold increased risk of multiple LVLs in patients carrying the ALDH2 A allele and drinking≥50 g per day compared to those carrying the ALDH2 GG genotype and drinking<50 g per day(P=0.045).Conclusion Alcohol consumption is an inde-pendent risk factor of multiple LVLs of the esophageal mucosa in patients with early esophageal cancer,and heavy alcohol consumption in carriers of the ALDH2 A allele will significantly increase the risk of multiple LVLs,and such patients should be closely followed up with endoscopy.
8.Distribution and influencing factors of lipoprotein (a) levels in non-arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease population in China
Yalei KE ; Lang PAN ; Jun LYU ; Dianjianyi SUN ; Pei PEI ; Yiping CHEN ; Ling YANG ; Huaidong DU ; Robert CLARKE ; Junshi CHEN ; Zhengming CHEN ; Xiao ZHANG ; Ting CHEN ; Runqin LI ; Litong QI ; Liming LI ; Canqing YU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(6):779-786
Objective:To describe the distribution of lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] levels in non-arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) population in China and explore its influencing factors.Methods:This study was based on a nested case-control study in the CKB study measured plasma biomarkers. Lp(a) levels was measured using a polyclonal antibody-based turbidimetric assay certified by the reference laboratory and ≥75.0 nmol/L defined as high Lp(a). Multiple logistic regression model was used to examine the factors related to Lp(a) levels.Results:Among the 5 870 non-ASCVD population included in the analysis, Lp(a) levels showed a right-skewed distribution, with a M ( Q1, Q3) of 17.5 (8.8, 43.5) nmol/L. The multiple logistic regression analysis found that female was associated with high Lp(a) ( OR=1.23, 95% CI: 1.05-1.43). The risk of increased Lp(a) levels in subjects with abdominal obesity was significantly reduced ( OR=0.68, 95% CI: 0.52-0.89). As TC, LDL-C, apolipoprotein A1(Apo A1), and apolipoprotein B(Apo B) levels increased, the risk of high Lp(a) increased, with OR (95% CI) for each elevated group was 2.40 (1.76-3.24), 2.68 (1.36-4.93), 1.29 (1.03-1.61), and 1.65 (1.27-2.13), respectively. The risk of high Lp(a) was reduced in the HDL-C lowering group with an OR (95% CI) of 0.76 (0.61-0.94). In contrast, an increase in TG levels and the ratio of Apo A1/Apo B(Apo A1/B) was negatively correlated with the risk of high Lp(a), with OR (95% CI) of 0.73 (0.60-0.89) for elevated triglyceride group, and OR (95% CI) of 0.60 (0.50-0.72) for the Apo A1/B ratio increase group (linear trend test P≤0.001 except for Apo A1). However, no correlation was found between Lp(a) levels and lifestyle factors such as diet, smoking, and physical activity. Conclusions:Lp(a) levels were associated with sex and abdominal obesity, but less with lifestyle behaviors.
9.Policy Text Analysis of Synergy of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Based on Policy Tools
Yalei LI ; Hui ZHANG ; Qingli TAN ; Lixiang ZHAI
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(12):27-31
Objective To analyze the emphasis and deficiencies of synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine policy texts,and provide references for future policy development and optimization.Methods From the perspective of policy tools,a two-dimensional"policy objectives-policy tools"analysis framework was constructed,and 75 policy documents related to the synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine were quantitatively analyzed using content analysis.Results In the X-dimension,supply-oriented policy tools were used the most (48.18%),followed by demand-oriented tools (24.09%) and environment-oriented tools (27.72%),with a relatively small proportion of usage.Additionally,there were significant differences in the internal structure of each policy tool.In the Y-dimension,promoting the cultivation of synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine had the highest proportion (22.56%),while the goal of establishing a complete mechanism for preventing and controlling diseases through synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine had the lowest proportion (4.40%).Conclusion In the future,policies in the field of synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine should increase their emphasis on demand-oriented and environment-oriented tools,optimize policy tool combinations,and improve target layouts.Meanwhile,it should perfect the layout of policy objectives,provide necessary policy support for weak links,strengthen cooperation and communication among policy-making departments,and further promote the construction of a policy system for synergy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
10.Sponge forceps assisted threading with Speedbridge technique for the treatment of acute closed Achilles tendon rupture
Lin SHANG ; Fuqiang MA ; Qi LI ; Yalei WANG ; Xiaolong ZHANG ; Shiqiang SUN ; Guanghui JIA ; Xiangyu WANG ; Aiguo WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(3):259-264
Objective:To explore the outcome of sponge forceps assisted threading with Speedbridge technique for the treatment of acute closed Achilles tendon rupture.Methods:A retrospective case series study was conducted on 20 patients with acute closed Achilles tendon rupture treated in Zhengzhou Orthopedic Hospital from December 2019 to December 2021. There were 18 males and 2 females, with age range of 24-43 years [(29.5±7.6)years]. All patients were with unilateral injury, involving the left side in 13 patients and right side in 7. Examinations revealed a palpable defect in the Achilles tendon and positive Thompson test. A longitudinal incision was made at the medial edge of the ruptured tendon. Three nonabsorbable sutures were passed through the proximal stump with sponge forceps, bypassed the rupture site and fixed directly into the calcaneal bone. The disrupted tendon ends were aligned by the tendon-bundle technique using 4-0 absorbable sutures. The operation time and incision length were documented. The ankle joint range of motion (dorsiflexion/plantar flexion), American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot score and Achilles tendon total rupture score (ATRS) in the affected and healthy side were compared at 3, 6 and 12 months postoperatively. The wound healing and complications were observed.Results:All patients were followed up for 12-16 months [(13.2±2.5)months]. The operation time was 40-66 minutes [(52.0±10.3)minutes], with the incision length of 3-4 cm [(3.3±0.7)cm]. In the affected side at 3 and 6 months postoperatively, the ankle joint dorsiflexion [(5.6±1.5)°, (10.5±0.2)°] and plantar flexion [(28.4±3.2)°, (33.5±1.5)°] showed statistically significant difference compared with the healthy side (all P<0.05). The ankle joint dorsiflexion [(13.9±0.7)°] and plantar flexion [(38.3±4.4)°] in the affected side were not statistically different from that of the healthy side at 12 months postoperatively (all P>0.05). The AOFAS ankle-hindfoot score was (58.3±5.4)points, (84.9±7.1)points and (91.8±6.3)points at 3, 6 and 12 months postoperatively, showing a gradual rise (all P<0.05). The ATRS was (60.5±4.9)points, (85.5±9.0)points and (93.1±5.7)points at 3, 6 and 12 months postoperatively, showing a gradual rise (all P<0.05). All incisions were healed primarily. No patients had wound infection, nerve injury or re-rupture. Pain at the anchor insertion site occurred in 2 patients at 1 month after operation and relieved after active functional rehabilitation at 4 months after operation. Transient pain at the Achilles tendon insertion occurred in 1 patient at 6 months after operation, and relieved after 2 weeks of oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs treatment. Conclusion:For acute closed Achilles tendon rupture, sponge forceps assisted threading with Speedbridge technique can attain short operation time, small incision and good functional recovery, with few complications.


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