1.Research Status and Trends of Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis Based on CiteSpace Visualization Analysis
Yilan ZHENG ; Xiaorui GUAN ; Yufan WU
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2025;49(6):758-768
[Objective]To analyze the current research status and hot topics of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)in the treatment of multiple sclerosis(MS),and provide references for clinical decision-making,future research and the construction of integrated Chinese and western medicine treatment guidelines.[Methods]Relevant literature published from January 2004 to November 2024 was retrieved from the CNKI,VIP,Wanfang,PubMed and Web of Science(WOS)databases.Using CiteSpace 6.3.R1 software,a visual analysis was performed on publication time,authors,institutions and keywords through co-occurrence,clustering and burst analysis to derive the current research status and hot topics.[Results]A total of 168 articles were included.The number of publications in the field of TCM treatment for MS remained relatively stable in recent years,but the proportion of high-quality clinical studies increased.A stable core group of authors was not yet formed,and research institutions were concentrated in major university-affiliated hospitals and traditional Chinese medicine institutions.High-frequency and high-centrality keywords included syndrome differentiation and treatment,renowned physician experience,integrative Chinese and western medicine,etiology and pathogenesis,and TCM syndromes.[Conclusion]TCM treatment for MS is still in the development stage,with a focus on research related to etiology,pathogenesis and syndrome differentiation.Future efforts should emphasize team and institutional collaborations,development of multi-center networks,improvement of research quality,and exploration of interdisciplinary and multi-modal treatment approaches.High-quality evidence-based research should be promoted to inform clinical decision-making,improve treatment protocols,and contribute to the development of integrated Chinese and western medicine treatment guidelines.
2.Interpretation of the group standard of " Humanistic Caring Management Standards for Patients in the Operating Room"
Ruiying YU ; Xinyue MIAO ; Qingmin ZHANG ; Yilan LIU ; Shujie GUO ; Huiling LI ; Guo CHEN ; Chunlan ZHOU ; Ting LIU ; Shuhua DENG ; Hongzhen XIE ; Yu CHENG ; Yinglan LI ; Yanlan MA ; Xia XIN ; Yanjin LIU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Gendi LU ; Xiaoqin GAN ; Feng XU ; Zuwei XIA ; Li HE ; Qinqin CHEN ; Fukang ZHANG ; Songmei WU ; Yi LI ; Wenjuan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(7):512-517
Humanistic caring for patients in the operating room refers to providing the whole process of caring medical services for patients in the operating room. In order to standardize humanistic caring services for patients in the operating room of medical institutions, improve the comprehensive service level of the operating room, and enhance the surgical experience of patients, the Chinese Association for Life Care released the group standard " Humanistic Caring Management Standards for Patients in the Operating Room" in December 2023. This article interpreted the basic requirements for humanistic caring of patients in the operating room, the environment and facilities for humanistic caring, the procedures and measures for humanistic caring, and the quality management framework, aiming to assist administrators and clinical practitioners across various levels of medical institutions in accurately understanding and effectively implementing the standard, and to provide essential textual reference and practical guidance for promoting the application of the standard.
3.Research Status and Trends of Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis Based on CiteSpace Visualization Analysis
Yilan ZHENG ; Xiaorui GUAN ; Yufan WU
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2025;49(6):758-768
[Objective]To analyze the current research status and hot topics of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)in the treatment of multiple sclerosis(MS),and provide references for clinical decision-making,future research and the construction of integrated Chinese and western medicine treatment guidelines.[Methods]Relevant literature published from January 2004 to November 2024 was retrieved from the CNKI,VIP,Wanfang,PubMed and Web of Science(WOS)databases.Using CiteSpace 6.3.R1 software,a visual analysis was performed on publication time,authors,institutions and keywords through co-occurrence,clustering and burst analysis to derive the current research status and hot topics.[Results]A total of 168 articles were included.The number of publications in the field of TCM treatment for MS remained relatively stable in recent years,but the proportion of high-quality clinical studies increased.A stable core group of authors was not yet formed,and research institutions were concentrated in major university-affiliated hospitals and traditional Chinese medicine institutions.High-frequency and high-centrality keywords included syndrome differentiation and treatment,renowned physician experience,integrative Chinese and western medicine,etiology and pathogenesis,and TCM syndromes.[Conclusion]TCM treatment for MS is still in the development stage,with a focus on research related to etiology,pathogenesis and syndrome differentiation.Future efforts should emphasize team and institutional collaborations,development of multi-center networks,improvement of research quality,and exploration of interdisciplinary and multi-modal treatment approaches.High-quality evidence-based research should be promoted to inform clinical decision-making,improve treatment protocols,and contribute to the development of integrated Chinese and western medicine treatment guidelines.
4.Interpretation of the group standard of " Humanistic Caring Management Standards for Patients in the Operating Room"
Ruiying YU ; Xinyue MIAO ; Qingmin ZHANG ; Yilan LIU ; Shujie GUO ; Huiling LI ; Guo CHEN ; Chunlan ZHOU ; Ting LIU ; Shuhua DENG ; Hongzhen XIE ; Yu CHENG ; Yinglan LI ; Yanlan MA ; Xia XIN ; Yanjin LIU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Gendi LU ; Xiaoqin GAN ; Feng XU ; Zuwei XIA ; Li HE ; Qinqin CHEN ; Fukang ZHANG ; Songmei WU ; Yi LI ; Wenjuan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(7):512-517
Humanistic caring for patients in the operating room refers to providing the whole process of caring medical services for patients in the operating room. In order to standardize humanistic caring services for patients in the operating room of medical institutions, improve the comprehensive service level of the operating room, and enhance the surgical experience of patients, the Chinese Association for Life Care released the group standard " Humanistic Caring Management Standards for Patients in the Operating Room" in December 2023. This article interpreted the basic requirements for humanistic caring of patients in the operating room, the environment and facilities for humanistic caring, the procedures and measures for humanistic caring, and the quality management framework, aiming to assist administrators and clinical practitioners across various levels of medical institutions in accurately understanding and effectively implementing the standard, and to provide essential textual reference and practical guidance for promoting the application of the standard.
5.Evaluation of Simulated Weightlessness Model of Hindlimb Unloading Miniature Pigs and Their Tissue Damage
Yingxin TU ; Yilan JI ; Fei WANG ; Dongming YANG ; Dongdong WANG ; Zhixin SUN ; Yuexin DAI ; Yanji WANG ; KAN GUANGHAN ; Bin WU ; Deming ZHAO ; Lifeng YANG
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2024;44(5):475-486
Objective To establish a weightlessness simulation animal model using miniature pigs, leveraging the characteristic of multiple systems’ tissue structures and functions similar to those of humans, and to observe pathophysiological changes, providing a new method for aerospace research. Methods Nine standard-grade miniature pigs were selected and randomly divided into an experimental group (n=7) and a control group (n=2). The experimental group was fixed using customized metal cages, with canvas slings suspending their hind limbs off the ground, and the body positioned at a -20° angle relative to the ground to simulate unloading for 30 days (24 hours a day). Data on body weight, blood volume, and blood biochemistry indicators were collected at different time points for statistical analysis of basic physiological changes. After the experiment, the miniature pigs were euthanized and tissue samples were collected for histopathological observation of the cardiovascular, skeletal and muscle systems HE and Masson staining. Statistical analysis was also conducted on the thickness of arterial vessels and the diameter of skeletal muscle fibers. Additionally, western blotting was employed to detect the expression levels of skeletal muscle atrophy-related proteins, including muscle-specific RING finger protein 1 (MuRf-1) and muscle atrophy F-box (MAFbx, as known as Atrogin-1), while immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), an indicator of astrocyte activation in the brain, reflecting the pathophysiological functional changes across systems. Results After hindlimb unloading, the experimental group showed significant decreases in body weight (P<0.001) and blood volume (P<0.01). During the experiment, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and red blood cell count levels significantly decreased (P<0.05) but gradually recovered. The expression levels of alanine aminotransferase and γ-glutamyltransferase initially decreased (P<0.05) before rebounding, while albumin significantly decreased (P<0.001) and globulin significantly increased (P<0.01). Creatinine significantly decreased (P<0.05). The average diameter of gastrocnemius muscle fibers in the experimental group significantly shortened (P<0.05), with a leftward shift in the distribution of muscle fiber diameters and an increase in small-diameter muscle fibers. Simultaneously, Atrogin-1 expression in the gastrocnemius and paravertebral muscles significantly increased (P<0.05). These changes are generally consistent with the effects of weightlessness on humans and animals in space. Furthermore, degenerative changes were observed in some neurons of the cortical parietal lobe, frontal lobe, and hippocampal regions of the experimental group, with a slight reduction in the number of Purkinje cells in the cerebellar region, and a significant enhancement of GFAP-positive signals in the hippocampal area (P<0.05). Conclusion Miniature pigs subjected to a -20° angle hind limb unloading for 30 days maybe serve as a new animal model for simulating weightlessness, applicable to related aerospace research.
6.Bibliometric analysis of research hotspots and frontier trends in skin adverse reactions caused by epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors in the treatment of lung cancer
Kailun HUANG ; Han WANG ; Lingjing ZENG ; Lingna YOU ; Yilan WU
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2024;26(6):582-588,643
Objective:To analyze the research hotspots and frontier trends in skin adverse reactions caused by epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors(EGFRIs)in the treatment of lung cancer.Methods:CiteSpace software was used to visually analyze the literature on skin adverse reactions caused by EGFRIs in the treatment of lung cancer in the three databases of CNKI,WANFANG and VIP from the establishment of the database to October 30,2023.The literature was analyzed from the aspects of annual publication volume,funding,journals,authors,keywords,etc.Results:A total of 663 Chinese literature were obtained,with national funding projects accounting for 9.20%.A total of 312 journals were involved,with the highest publication volume being the Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer,accounting for 2.71%.The China-Japan Friendship Hospital and the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine were the top two research institutions in terms of the number of published papers,and they had a close cooperation relationship.The top three authors in terms of publication volume were CUI Huijuan with 18 articles,PENG Yanmei with 11 articles,and ZHANG Xu with 9 articles.Research hotspots focus on EGFRIs related rash,gefitinib,and clinical efficacy.Frontier trends focused on the clinical observation,research progress,and traditional Chinese medicine of skin adverse reactions caused by EGFRIs drugs.Conclusions:The research on skin adverse reactions caused by EGFRIs in the treatment of lung cancer has great development prospects.Authors and institutions can further form a stronger collaborative network to promote interdisciplinary communication,and jointly promote research and development in this field.
7.Surveillance results of Kashin-Beck disease in children aged 7 - 12 years in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region from 2016 to 2022
Hui WANG ; Ke LI ; Xiaojun WANG ; Yanhong LI ; Zhixian YANG ; Jinming LIU ; Yilan FENG ; Lantuoya WU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2024;43(12):972-975
Objective:To investigate the condition of Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) in children aged 7 - 12 years in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.Methods:From 2016 to 2022, in accordance with the requirements of the annual "Central Subsidies for Local Public Health Special Funds for Kashin-Beck Disease Prevention and Control Project", surveillance for children aged 7 - 12 years was carried out in the villages of the disease affected areas in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, clinical examinations were conducted and hand X-ray films were taken.Results:From 2016 to 2022, a total of 275 919 children aged 7 - 12 years in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region underwent clinical examinations, and 13 523 of them underwent X-ray examinations. In 2016, 1 clinical positive case and 22 X-ray positive cases were detected, with detection rates of 0.03% (1/3 722) and 0.59% (22/3 722), respectively. In 2017, no clinical positive case was detected; X-ray positive cases were detected in 23 cases, the detection rate was 0.57% (23/4 062). In 2018, no clinical positive case was detected; X-ray positive cases were detected in 2 cases, the detection rate was 0.05% (2/3 860). From 2019 to 2022, 70 670, 58 197, 69 536 and 65 872 children were clinically examined, and no clinical positive case was detected. In 2019, no X-rays were performed on children. From 2020 to 2022, 17, 4 and 1 858 children were examined by X-ray, and no X-ray positive case was detected.Conclusion:From 2016 to 2022, the clinical and X-ray positive detection rates of KBD in children aged 7 - 12 years in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region are relatively low, and no clinical and X-ray positive cases are detected after 2020.
8.Surveillance results of Kashin-Beck disease in children aged 7 - 12 years in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region from 2016 to 2022
Hui WANG ; Ke LI ; Xiaojun WANG ; Yanhong LI ; Zhixian YANG ; Jinming LIU ; Yilan FENG ; Lantuoya WU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2024;43(12):972-975
Objective:To investigate the condition of Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) in children aged 7 - 12 years in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.Methods:From 2016 to 2022, in accordance with the requirements of the annual "Central Subsidies for Local Public Health Special Funds for Kashin-Beck Disease Prevention and Control Project", surveillance for children aged 7 - 12 years was carried out in the villages of the disease affected areas in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, clinical examinations were conducted and hand X-ray films were taken.Results:From 2016 to 2022, a total of 275 919 children aged 7 - 12 years in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region underwent clinical examinations, and 13 523 of them underwent X-ray examinations. In 2016, 1 clinical positive case and 22 X-ray positive cases were detected, with detection rates of 0.03% (1/3 722) and 0.59% (22/3 722), respectively. In 2017, no clinical positive case was detected; X-ray positive cases were detected in 23 cases, the detection rate was 0.57% (23/4 062). In 2018, no clinical positive case was detected; X-ray positive cases were detected in 2 cases, the detection rate was 0.05% (2/3 860). From 2019 to 2022, 70 670, 58 197, 69 536 and 65 872 children were clinically examined, and no clinical positive case was detected. In 2019, no X-rays were performed on children. From 2020 to 2022, 17, 4 and 1 858 children were examined by X-ray, and no X-ray positive case was detected.Conclusion:From 2016 to 2022, the clinical and X-ray positive detection rates of KBD in children aged 7 - 12 years in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region are relatively low, and no clinical and X-ray positive cases are detected after 2020.
9.Immune response after vaccination using inactivated vaccine for coronavirus disease 2019.
Ya SUN ; Haonan KANG ; Yilan ZHAO ; Kai CUI ; Xuan WU ; Shaohui HUANG ; Chaofan LIANG ; Wenqiang WANG ; Huixia CAO ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Fengmin SHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(12):1497-1499
10.A multicenter survey on the current status of human caring in hospital wards in China
Yilan LIU ; Fengjian ZHANG ; Xinjuan WU ; Yinglan LI ; Deying HU ; Shengxiu ZHAO ; Yanjin LIU ; Gendi LU ; Dongmei DAI ; Chaoyan XU ; Liqing YUE ; Bilong FENG ; Rong XU ; Yanli WANG ; Adan FU ; Li GOU ; Xiaoping LOU ; Li YANG ; Xinman DOU ; Huijuan SONG ; Xiuli LI ; Yi LI ; Yulan XU ; Liping TAN ; Liu HU ; Xiaodong NING
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(10):774-780
Objective:To explore the current situation of nursing human caring in hospital wards and analyze its influencing factors, so as to facilitate the development of nursing human caring practice.Methods:From July to November 2022, a total of 107 hospitals were surveyed through stratified convenience sampling method, and 4 072 ward nursing managers were recruited to finish the general information questionnaire and the ward nursing human caring status questionnaire. The general information included the region, class and type of the hospital, etc. The ward nursing human caring status questionnaire included 38 items in 5 dimensions of nursing human caring system and process, humanistic quality and training of nursing staff, humanistic environment and facilities, human caring procedures and measures, and human caring quality evaluation and improvement, with a full score of 190 points. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the general data, independent samples t-test, ANOVA and correlation analysis were used to analyze the factors influencing the current status of nursing human caring in the ward, while multiple linear regression analysis was used to conduct a multivariate analysis. Results:The score of nursing human caring in hospital wards was 156.91±27.78. Whether the hospital had carried out nursing human caring pilot(demonstration) wards, whether the ward had previously been a hospital nursing human caring pilot(demonstration) nursing unit, the type of ward, and whether nursing managers had participated in human caring training were the influencing factors of the implication of nursing humanistic caring in wards( P<0.05). Conclusions:The practice of nursing human caring in hospital wards is at a good level, but needs to be further strengthened. Nursing managers should take systematically strategies to promote the development of nursing human caring practice.

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