1.Randomized Controlled Trials on Chinese Herbal Medicine Therapy for Atopic Dermatitis: An Evidence Map
Mingyue LIU ; Baixiang HE ; Jingqiu HU ; Youran DAI ; Lingling REN ; Shufan GE ; Kelin LI ; Qiubai JIN ; Ping SONG ; Huiyan CHI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(21):138-145
ObjectiveTo characterize the evidence distribution and methodological quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on oral Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) for atopic dermatitis (AD) based on evidence mapping. MethodsSeven databases (CNKI, Wanfang Data, VIP, CBM, Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Embase) and the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry were searched for the RCTs in Chinese and English. Evidence distribution was presented graphically and textually, and methodological quality was assessed via the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool (ROB 1.0). ResultsA total of 168 RCTs were included. The number of annual publications showing an increasing trend, and 72.6% RCTs had sample sizes of 51-100 participants. The studies evaluated 108 distinct CHM interventions categorized as decoctions, granules, Chinese patent medicines, and extracts. Compound Glycyrrhizin was the most frequently used, followed by Xiaofengsan and Chushi Weiling decoction. Among the RCTs, 57.1% had the treatment courses of 4-8 weeks. Outcome measures predominantly focused on clinical response rate, skin lesion severity scores, and adverse events, with less attention to TCM symptom scores, skin barrier function, and relapse rates. The overall risk of bias was generally high. ConclusionWhile CHM for AD is a research hotspot and demonstrates clinical advantages, the related studies have problems such as unclear clinical positioning, poor research standardization and methodological quality, and insufficient prominence of TCM clinical advantages. Large-sample, methodologically rigorous, and high-quality studies are needed to enhance the evidence base for CHM in treating AD.
2.Randomized Controlled Trials on Chinese Herbal Medicine Therapy for Atopic Dermatitis: An Evidence Map
Mingyue LIU ; Baixiang HE ; Jingqiu HU ; Youran DAI ; Lingling REN ; Shufan GE ; Kelin LI ; Qiubai JIN ; Ping SONG ; Huiyan CHI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(21):138-145
ObjectiveTo characterize the evidence distribution and methodological quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on oral Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) for atopic dermatitis (AD) based on evidence mapping. MethodsSeven databases (CNKI, Wanfang Data, VIP, CBM, Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Embase) and the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry were searched for the RCTs in Chinese and English. Evidence distribution was presented graphically and textually, and methodological quality was assessed via the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool (ROB 1.0). ResultsA total of 168 RCTs were included. The number of annual publications showing an increasing trend, and 72.6% RCTs had sample sizes of 51-100 participants. The studies evaluated 108 distinct CHM interventions categorized as decoctions, granules, Chinese patent medicines, and extracts. Compound Glycyrrhizin was the most frequently used, followed by Xiaofengsan and Chushi Weiling decoction. Among the RCTs, 57.1% had the treatment courses of 4-8 weeks. Outcome measures predominantly focused on clinical response rate, skin lesion severity scores, and adverse events, with less attention to TCM symptom scores, skin barrier function, and relapse rates. The overall risk of bias was generally high. ConclusionWhile CHM for AD is a research hotspot and demonstrates clinical advantages, the related studies have problems such as unclear clinical positioning, poor research standardization and methodological quality, and insufficient prominence of TCM clinical advantages. Large-sample, methodologically rigorous, and high-quality studies are needed to enhance the evidence base for CHM in treating AD.
3.Study on Tongue Image and Formation of Mucus Plug in Airway of Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Pneumonia in Children
Li PENG ; Lili ZHONG ; Qinghua LIU ; Baixiang LIU ; Lin LIN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(12):151-155
Objective To investigate the role of tongue diagnosis in the evaluation of airway mucus plug formation in mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia(MPP).Methods Totally 418 MPP children with MPP were included in this study.According to the formation of mucus plug under the microscope,the children with MPP were divided into mucus plug group(n=108)and non-mucus plug group(n=310).The purpose of this study was to compare the tongue features(tongue color,coating color,coating quality,tongue fluid)and levels of related inflammatory factors C-reactive protein(CRP),lactate dehydrogenase(LDH),interleukin(IL)-6,etc between the two groups,and to explore the role of tongue examination in evaluating the formation of mucus plugs in MPP.Results The tongue color of MPP mucus plug group was mainly crimson tongue,the coating color was mainly yellow fur,the coating quality was mainly thick greasy coating,and the tongue fluid was mainly fluid.The tongue image score of MPP mucus plug group was significantly higher than that of non-mucus plug group(P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that CRP,IL-6,IL-17,γ interferon(IFN-γ),LDH and tongue total score were independent risk factors for mucus plug formation in MPP.The results of receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve showed that the area under the curve(AUC)of CRP,tongue image score,LDH,IL-6,IL-17 and IFN-γ to predict the formation of mucus plug in MPP were 0.893,0.830,0.783,0.794,0.627 and 0.602,respectively.The optimal cut-off values were 37.445(mg/L),4.5(pionts),358.673(U/L),27.174(pg/mL),4.855(pg/mL)and 26.427(pg/mL),respectively.The AUC of MPP mucous plug formation was 0.930,the sensitivity was 0.907,and the specificity was 0.827.Conclusion There are differences in tongue image characteristics in MPP children with mucus plug formation.Total tongue image score can better predict mucus plug formation in MPP,and combined analysis has greater value in predicting MPP mucus plug formation.
4.Comparison of PC-12 cells’ apoptosis induced by triazine herbicides atrazine, simazine and cyanazine
Haoyu WU ; Yaping YIN ; Yanping WU ; Kun MA ; Baixiang LI
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2022;43(3):462-467
【Objective】 To compare PC-12 cells’ apoptosis caused by the serotonin herbicides atrazine (ATR), simazine (SIM) and cyanazine (CYA). 【Methods】 The rat adrenal medullary pheochromoma PC-12 cell line was selected for routine culture. At the cell logarithmic growth phase, ATR, SIM and CYA were used at a concentration of 200 μmol/L for 24 h, respectively, and the same solvent was added in the control group. The CCK-8 method was used to detect the cell survival rate; the content of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in PC-12 cells was detected; the Real-time PCR and Western blotting methods were used to detect the mRNA and protein expressions of Bax, p53, Bcl-2 and Caspase-3. 【Results】 Compared with that in the control group, the survival rate of the cells in ATR group, SIM group and CYA group was significantly decreased. The intracellular ROS activity of the three groups was significantly increased, and the mRNA and protein expressions of Bax, p53 and Caspase-3 were increased. mRNA and protein expressions of Bcl-2 were significantly reduced (P<0.01). Compared with that in ATR group, the cell survival rate of SIM group and CYA group was significantly increased, the intracellular ROS activity of the two groups was significantly decreased, the expressions of Bax, p53 and Caspase-3 mRNA and protein were significantly reduced, and the expressions of Bcl-2 mRNA and protein were significantly increased (P<0.01). Compared with that of SIM group, the cell survival rate of CYA group was significantly increased, while the intracellular ROS activity was significantly decreased; the Bax, p53 and Caspase-3 mRNA and protein expressions were significantly reduced, and Bcl-2 mRNA and protein expressions were significantly increased (P<0.01). 【Conclusion】 ATR, SIM and CYA can all promote PC-12 cells’ apoptosis; ATR has the strongest effect while CYA has the weakest effect.
5.Efficacy of modified posterior fossa decompression in the treatment of Chiari type Ⅰ malformation with the neuroendoscope
Ping MAO ; Yichang WANG ; Qi LI ; Qian SONG ; Ning WANG ; Minxue LIAN ; Gang BAO ; Baixiang HE
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2021;42(4):608-611
【Objective】 To investigate the clinical efficacy of modified posterior fossa decompression in treating Chiari type I malformation under the neuroendoscope. 【Methods】 We made a retrospective analysis of the clinical data of 63 patients with Chiari type I malformation treated at the Neurosurgery Department of The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University from January 2015 to December 2019. Of the patients, 28 ones underwent modified posterior fossa decompression assisted with neuroendoscopy (observation group) while 35 received posterior fossa decompression with duraplasty (control group). Tator grading, syringomyelia improvement and complications were compared between the two groups to evaluate the postoperative efficacy. 【Results】 The operations were successful in all the 63 patients and no death or severe neurological dysfunction was observed. The efficacy rate was 78.6% in the observation group and 54.3% in the control group, with significant difference (P<0.05). Furthermore, the postoperative improvement of syringomyelia was significantly better in the observation group than in the control group (P<0.05). However, there was no significant difference in postoperative complications between the two groups (P>0.05). 【Conclusion】 Modified posterior fossa decompression assisted with neuroendoscope is a safe and effective treatment for Chiari type Ⅰ malformation. Intraoperative dural watertight suture and dural-muscle suspension can help reduce the occurrence of subcutaneous effusion.
6.Surgical freedom of odontoidectomy via endoscopic endonasal approach
Ruichun LI ; Chen LIANG ; Shiwen GUO ; Cheng YANG ; Minxue LIAN ; Qian SONG ; Baixiang HE ; Xu YANG ; Gang BAO
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2021;42(3):345-348
【Objective】 To quantitatively analyze the surgical freedom of odontioectomy via endoscopic endonasal approach. 【Methods】 Seven adult head specimens were dissected by the endoscopic transnasal approach to the sellar region and craniocervical junction. The center of sellar floor (CenSF), opticocarotid recess (LOCR), foramen magnum, atlas, atlas-occipital joint and tip of odontoid process (TOP) were exposed. The surgical freedom of TOP was calculated by using the spatial coordinate positioning system of neuronavigation, and compared with that of LOCR and CenSF. 【Results】 CenSF and LOCR were common landmarks in the endonasal endoscopic approach. When the surgical freedom between TOP and CenSF and LOCR was compared, it indicated that ① The angle of attack on axial plane (AAAP):There was a significant difference among TOP, LOCR and CenSF (5.7 ° vs. 6.9 ° vs. 8.5 °, P=0.004). The comparison between the two groups showed that TOP was less than CenSF (P=0.003). ② The angle of attack on sagittal plane (AASP): There was a significant difference among TOP, LOCR and CenSF (6.3° vs. 7.0° vs. 9.5°, P=0.009). The TOP was less than CenSF (P=0.008). ③ There was no statistical significance between TOP and LOCR in surgical freedom (P=0.604, P=0.688). 【Conclusion】 Endoscopic transnasal approach can provide sufficient surgical freedom for odontoidectomy.
7.The clinical efficacy of Xipayigingiva consolidation gargle for root canal flushing
Tong LIN ; Baixiang CHENG ; Ang LI ; Lipeng HOU ; Na HU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(19):3209-3212
Objective To explore the efficacy of Xipayigingiva consolidation gargle for root canal flushing. Methods 543 teeth in 543 patients with acute or chronic pulpitis or apical periodontitis who needed root canal treatmentwere divided into three groups by completely randomized design. The three groups wereXipayigingiva consolidation gargle group, hydrogen peroxide group, and sodium hypochlorite group. Conventional pulp chamber incision, pulpectomy and root canals preparation were used for the affected teeth. Three different rinsing solutions were applied to flush root canal. One week later , signs and symptoms were observed , and success rate was assessed in patients by comparing among the three groups. Results Regardless of duration of disease course and patients′ oral health situation, the success rate did not differ significantly among the three groups (P > 0.05). Conclusions Xipayi gingiva consolidation gargle has the same effect as sodium hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide. It can be used as an alternative for flushing root canal.
8.The value of pedicled fat and capsule-packed nerve root in operation of sacral canal cysts
Chuankun LI ; Baixiang HE ; Gang BAO ; Minxue LIAN ; Ning WANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2016;(2):187-189
Objective To evaluate the value of pedicled fat and capsule-packed nerve root in operation of sacral canal cysts.Methods We collected the information of 14 cases of sacral canal cysts for operation in our department and analyzed the operation indications and skills as well as the prognosis.Results All the operations were performed with the help of the microscope and the electrophysiological monitor.The capsules were removed in 9 cases and wrapped in 6 cases,with the total resection rate of 64.3%.The clinical symptoms were improved markedly after the operation.Conclusion The operation with pedicled fat and the capsule-packed nerve root is valuable in treating sacral canal cysts because it can protect the nerve root and get lower recurrence rate.
9.Application of intraoperative nerve electrophysiological monitoring inlumbosacral spinal cord tumor resection
Haiping LIAN ; Zhijin LI ; Baixiang HE ; Xiaofang LIU ; Gang BAO ; Wei WANG ; Minxue LIAN ; Chuankun LI
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2016;(2):178-182
Objective To study intraoperative neural electrophysiological monitoring applied in lumbosacral spinal cord tumor resection.Methods We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 212 patients undergoing lumbosacral spinal cord tumor resection with or without intraoperative neural electrophysiological monitoring in our hospital.The patients were divided into two groups:124 patients in the monitored group received intraoperative neural electrophysiological monitoring while 88 ones in the control group did not.The monitoring was performed by recording the cortical somatosensory evoked potential (CSEP),dermatomal somatosensory evoked potential (DSEP) and electromyography (EMG).The patients were followed up for 3-6 months and their postoperative outcome was analyzed.Results There were significant differences in the outcome (P <0.05),but no difference was found in the incidence of complications between the monitored group and the control group.The sensitivity of CSEP +DSEP+EMG was 100%,and the specificity was 55.9% in the former group.Conclusion Combined monitoring with CSEP,DSEP and EMG during lumbosacral spinal cord tumor resection is valuable in protecting the spinal nerve roots and ensuring better operation safety.
10.Comparison of the modified expanding suspended laminoplasty and posterior pedicle screw fixation for lumbar intraspinal tumors
Minxue LIAN ; Baixiang HE ; Gang BAO ; Ning WANG ; Chuankun LI ; Haiping LIAN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2016;(2):166-169
Objective To compare the modified expanding suspended laminoplasty and posterior pedicle screw fixation applied in lumbar intraspinal tumors and evaluate operation,complications,postoperative neurofunctional improvement and lumbar lumbar stability in the two groups.Methods We made a retrospective analysis of the clinical data of 1 14 cases of lumbar intraspinal tumors, including 66 cases of modified expanding suspended laminoplasty and 48 cases of posterior pedicle screw fixation.We compared the operation time,operation bleeding volume,and incidence of postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leakage in the two groups.We also analyzed the lumbar instability and spinal cord injury score standard by the Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA)between the two groups at 3,6, 12,and 24 months after operation.Results The results of modified expanding suspended laminoplasty group were significantly better than those of posterior pedicle screw fixation group in operation time, operation bleeding volume and incidence of postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leakage (P < 0.01 ).The lumbar instability did not significantly differ between the two groups (P >0.05).At 3,6 or 12 months after the operation, changes in the increase of JOA score of the two groups had no significant difference (P > 0.05 ).However,24 mouths after the operation,the group of posterior pedicle screw fixation had significantly improved JOA score compared with that in the modified expanding suspended laminoplasty group.Conclusion Both the modified expanding suspended laminoplasty and posterior pedicle screw fixation have a favorable outcome of postoperative lumbar instability and neurofunction.And posterior pedicle screw fixation is superior to modified expanding suspended laminoplasty in improving neurofunction.

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