1.Abnormal top-down and bottom-up attention patterns in patients suffering from coronary heart disease with heart qi deficiency syndrome
Bixiu HUO ; Hongxiao JIA ; Yanzhe NING ; Sisi ZHENG
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):455-462
Objective To explore the abnormality of top-down and bottom-up attention patterns in patients suffering from coronary heart disease(CHD)patients with heart-qi deficiency syndrome based on the theory of"five spirits".Methods From July 2024 to December 2024,30 CHD patients with heart-qi deficiency syndrome were recruited,and 30 subjects without CHD as the control group according to the principle of matching age,sex and years of education.Two groups of subjects were tested with top-down and bottom-up spatial cueing paradigm.Results Compared with the control group,CHD patients with heart-qi deficiency syndrome had longer valid reaction time(vRT)and lower average reaction time difference value(△RT)in top-down test(P<0.05),and longer vSRT in bottom-up test.Correlation analysis showed that heart-qi deficiency syndrome score was positively correlated with top-down test indexes invalid reaction time(ivRT)(P<0.05),negatively correlated with △RT(P<0.01)and valid accurany(vAC)(P<0.05).It was positively correlated with valid long reaction time(vLRT)(P<0.01)and invalid long reaction time(ivLRT)(P<0.01).Generalized linear model analysis showed that non-CHD subjects had shorter vRT(P<0.01)and larger △ RT(P<0.05)than CHD patients for top-down test.For bottom-up tests,non-CHD subjects had shorter vSRT than CHD patients(P<0.05).Conclusion The change of top-down and bottom-up attention patterns in CHD patients with heart-qi deficiency syndrome provides a modern neuropsychological basis for the theory of"heart stores spirits".
2.Research progress of cognitive function decline in patients with coronary heart disease
Bixiu HUO ; Hongxiao JIA ; Yanzhe NING
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):496-502
Coronary heart disease(CHD)imposes a high disease burden in China and it is still increasing significantly.There is a two-way connection between the heart and the brain,and the premature and rapid decline of cognitive function in patients with CHD has attracted increasing interesting from researchers,but clinical professionals often pay more attention to heart-related symptoms and ignore the impact of cognitive function decline on the quality of life of patients with CHD.This article reviews the current research progresses of cognitive decline in CHD patients from the aspects of manifestation,influencing factors,pathological mechanism and intervention measures.It offers a reference for medical professionals to understand this problem more deeply.
3.Advances in Cardio-Electroencephalographic Coupling and Prospects for Elucidating the"Heart Storing the Spirit"Theory
Bixiu HUO ; Bin WANG ; Yanzhe NING ; Hongxiao JIA
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(11):3100-3107
Bidirectional communication between the heart and brain has been well documented,and their respective electrophysiological activities are not independent but rather exhibit a measurable degree of coupling.The traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)doctrine of"heart storing the spirit"posits that the heart governs all vital activities and that the heart and brain are functionally interdependent and mutually reinforcing.This paper systematically reviews current methodological approaches for investigating cardio-electroencephalographic coupling,summarizes empirical findings that elucidate human physiological and pathological mechanisms through this coupling framework,and integrates TCM-based perspectives on heart-brain interactions.Finally,prospects for applying emerging cardio-electroencephalographic techniques is outline to advance research on the"heart storing the spirit"theory.
4.Relationship Between Cognitive Function and Cardio-Electroencephalographic Coupling in Coronary Heart Disease Patients with Heart-Qi Deficiency Pattern
Bixiu HUO ; Bin WANG ; Yunhe ZHANG ; Sitong FENG ; Yanzhe NING ; Hongxiao JIA
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(11):3108-3118
Objective To explore their inter-relationship,cognitive performance and cardio-electroencephalographic coupling in coronary heart disease(CHD)patients with heart-qi deficiency pattern were characterized.Methods Thirty CHD patients who met the diagnostic criteria for heart-qi deficiency were enrolled.Thirty healthy volunteers without heart-qi deficiency or CHD served as controls.Cognitive function was assessed with the repeatable battery for the assessment of neuropsychological status(RBANS).Simultaneous resting-state electrocardiogram and electroencephalogram were recorded,and the strength of heart-brain coupling was quantified by calculating the maximal information coefficient(MIC)between heart-rate variability(HRV)and EEG signals.Results Compared with controls,heart-qi deficiency CHD patients showed lower RBANS total scores and reduced performance in immediate memory,visuospatial/constructional ability,and attention.Significant between-group differences in HRV-EEG MIC values were observed at several channels(P<0.05).In patients,the MIC values for HRV-Beta(channel FC1)and HRV-Delta(channel F2)were positively correlated with RBANS total score(P<0.05).Conclusion CHD patients with heart-qi deficiency exhibit impaired cognition and altered cardio-electroencephalographic coupling.These findings suggest that heart-brain interactions may contribute to the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying cognitive decline in this population.
5.Advances in Cardio-Electroencephalographic Coupling and Prospects for Elucidating the"Heart Storing the Spirit"Theory
Bixiu HUO ; Bin WANG ; Yanzhe NING ; Hongxiao JIA
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(11):3100-3107
Bidirectional communication between the heart and brain has been well documented,and their respective electrophysiological activities are not independent but rather exhibit a measurable degree of coupling.The traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)doctrine of"heart storing the spirit"posits that the heart governs all vital activities and that the heart and brain are functionally interdependent and mutually reinforcing.This paper systematically reviews current methodological approaches for investigating cardio-electroencephalographic coupling,summarizes empirical findings that elucidate human physiological and pathological mechanisms through this coupling framework,and integrates TCM-based perspectives on heart-brain interactions.Finally,prospects for applying emerging cardio-electroencephalographic techniques is outline to advance research on the"heart storing the spirit"theory.
6.Relationship Between Cognitive Function and Cardio-Electroencephalographic Coupling in Coronary Heart Disease Patients with Heart-Qi Deficiency Pattern
Bixiu HUO ; Bin WANG ; Yunhe ZHANG ; Sitong FENG ; Yanzhe NING ; Hongxiao JIA
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(11):3108-3118
Objective To explore their inter-relationship,cognitive performance and cardio-electroencephalographic coupling in coronary heart disease(CHD)patients with heart-qi deficiency pattern were characterized.Methods Thirty CHD patients who met the diagnostic criteria for heart-qi deficiency were enrolled.Thirty healthy volunteers without heart-qi deficiency or CHD served as controls.Cognitive function was assessed with the repeatable battery for the assessment of neuropsychological status(RBANS).Simultaneous resting-state electrocardiogram and electroencephalogram were recorded,and the strength of heart-brain coupling was quantified by calculating the maximal information coefficient(MIC)between heart-rate variability(HRV)and EEG signals.Results Compared with controls,heart-qi deficiency CHD patients showed lower RBANS total scores and reduced performance in immediate memory,visuospatial/constructional ability,and attention.Significant between-group differences in HRV-EEG MIC values were observed at several channels(P<0.05).In patients,the MIC values for HRV-Beta(channel FC1)and HRV-Delta(channel F2)were positively correlated with RBANS total score(P<0.05).Conclusion CHD patients with heart-qi deficiency exhibit impaired cognition and altered cardio-electroencephalographic coupling.These findings suggest that heart-brain interactions may contribute to the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying cognitive decline in this population.
7.Abnormal top-down and bottom-up attention patterns in patients suffering from coronary heart disease with heart qi deficiency syndrome
Bixiu HUO ; Hongxiao JIA ; Yanzhe NING ; Sisi ZHENG
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):455-462
Objective To explore the abnormality of top-down and bottom-up attention patterns in patients suffering from coronary heart disease(CHD)patients with heart-qi deficiency syndrome based on the theory of"five spirits".Methods From July 2024 to December 2024,30 CHD patients with heart-qi deficiency syndrome were recruited,and 30 subjects without CHD as the control group according to the principle of matching age,sex and years of education.Two groups of subjects were tested with top-down and bottom-up spatial cueing paradigm.Results Compared with the control group,CHD patients with heart-qi deficiency syndrome had longer valid reaction time(vRT)and lower average reaction time difference value(△RT)in top-down test(P<0.05),and longer vSRT in bottom-up test.Correlation analysis showed that heart-qi deficiency syndrome score was positively correlated with top-down test indexes invalid reaction time(ivRT)(P<0.05),negatively correlated with △RT(P<0.01)and valid accurany(vAC)(P<0.05).It was positively correlated with valid long reaction time(vLRT)(P<0.01)and invalid long reaction time(ivLRT)(P<0.01).Generalized linear model analysis showed that non-CHD subjects had shorter vRT(P<0.01)and larger △ RT(P<0.05)than CHD patients for top-down test.For bottom-up tests,non-CHD subjects had shorter vSRT than CHD patients(P<0.05).Conclusion The change of top-down and bottom-up attention patterns in CHD patients with heart-qi deficiency syndrome provides a modern neuropsychological basis for the theory of"heart stores spirits".
8.Research progress of cognitive function decline in patients with coronary heart disease
Bixiu HUO ; Hongxiao JIA ; Yanzhe NING
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):496-502
Coronary heart disease(CHD)imposes a high disease burden in China and it is still increasing significantly.There is a two-way connection between the heart and the brain,and the premature and rapid decline of cognitive function in patients with CHD has attracted increasing interesting from researchers,but clinical professionals often pay more attention to heart-related symptoms and ignore the impact of cognitive function decline on the quality of life of patients with CHD.This article reviews the current research progresses of cognitive decline in CHD patients from the aspects of manifestation,influencing factors,pathological mechanism and intervention measures.It offers a reference for medical professionals to understand this problem more deeply.

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